w*- Jt VOL, C entral point herald 3 P E N T U A I. Hol NO. 20 T. O RE G O N , T H U R S D A Y . O C TO B E R 1*. 190H.. ROGUE RIVER LAND CO. Fred C. Führer was a caller at this Endorses Herald's Water Suggestion Walking Around the World. How to Advertise. | office yesterday while taking an en- j forced lay-off on account of the rain. The following interesting letter re­ Henry Seaton, late of the British Mr. Führer says he has been working garding the subject of water supply army, was in town Monday morning on To do effective advertising a man time during ail the fine weather for the Rogue River valley is from Mr. his way on a tramp around the world. doing it must patronize a newspaper. Mrs. Will Virgin visited in Ashland j : double which has prevailed this Fall, putting R M. Stocker, of Honesdale, Pennsyl­ Mr. Seaton left New York last April It is the only way to reach the public WITH OFFICE IN HERALD BUILDING a few days last week. , . . .. , . , in full time in a manner that counts and wins at his trade that of carpen- Mr. Stocker is interested in this and reached Puget Sound in five months , public Mr. Van Srnt, ef Ashland, visited his j ter every day and working evenings J vania. confidence. Advertising to-day and six days. He expects to go from section of the valley and owns some has reached a point where it has be­ friend Will Virgin Sunday. | anc| nights on his farm at home. Are prepared to show valuable lots in Central Point. He has here to San Francisco, from where he Mrs. Sanford Richardson of Beagle, ; Tne ,ad,eg of the Rebekah degree visited this section frequently and takes will work his way by steamer to Aus­ come a science. Many business men, customers the BEST was visiting friends here Friday. | planned and e!cecuted a peasant sur- a lively interest in everything which tralia and China, from where he will : who either have not the time them­ BUYS in any part of the S. V. Moore, of Medford, spent Sun- prise for Mrs. J. W. Merritt last Thurs­ pertains to the development of this part continue his tramp through Tartary, selves or do not know just how to write Valley in ad which is catchy and will attract day at the home of George Neale. day evening in honor of her return of the valley. The letter follows: India and on to Europe. He expects an the eye, pay large sums every month Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Robnett visited [ from Portland, where she recently “Honesdale, Pa., Oct. 7, 1908. to make the trip in about five and one- to the man who can write ads which Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bursell Sunday. | spent several weeks. Twenty or more “Editor Herald:— half years. Mr. Seaton makes his way bring the results. Millions of dol­ W. H. Runnell is preparing to open a j were present and after a pleasant social “Your proposition thatCentral Point, on the trip by doing odd jobs, selling will lars are spent annually in advertising, which .i— the Medford and perhaps J a c k s o n v i l l e verses of his own composition and giv­ and grocerv store in the Murray building. evening ! dainty J~’_' refreshments, * ‘ —u—v these vast sums are paid gladly, had carried with them for should unite in obtaining water for the ing exhibitions with a pair of Indian because—it to advertise. ' Henry Morgan, of Trail creek, was merrymakers the occasion, were served. j three towns is a good one. That very which he carries with him. He What does pays advertising mean? In the in town Saturday laying in winter sup­ Our own Jonathan Bourne, he of the ! thing is being practiced elsewhere. All clubs was vagged in Portland and taken to first place the business man announces plies. senatorial to ta, has leased a suit of j of the water companies from Carbon- police headquarters, where he soon to the public that he desires their Melvin Van Natta, of Ashland, is 82 rooms in Washington, D. C., and . dale to Scranton are united under one satisfied the chief that he was what he Call on us or write us here making photographs of our city will do a stunt or two in the entertain management. The distance is 16 miles claimed to be. He says the amount of patronage; that he has good bargains your needs. to offer: where he may be found; and and school. ing line during the coming winter. His along the Lackawanna valley, ccm- poverty and destitution in the eastern that, in short, he is alive—if he really Mr. Yocum, of McMinnville, a for­ object has not been divulged, but it is j mencing with Carbondale, with 14,000 cities and the thousands of unemployed Such a business man does not buy mer resident of this place, is here visit­ ! suspected that Johathan has a rcherre | inhabitants, and ending with Scranton, men on the road is something awful a is. certain space in a newspaper for one ing relatives. on to force President Roosevelt to ac- with 100,000 inhabitants, with several and that the coming winter promises issue to make his announcement, and Local Representative, Mrs. Brophy, son and daughter, of cept the kingship of all Africa when he towns intervening between the two. to be the worst in the history of of the then stop Doubtless a good many peo­ Talent, visited at the home of Mrs. goes on that hunting trip next spring, j Originally all of these towns had sepa- East in that way and that he will be I ple would see his ad, specially if it was CENTRAL POINT, ORE. Our senator is chock full of schemes. : rate water companies, but they were glad to be in Australia and New Zea­ a big one. The object of his ad is to Pleasants Sunday. Clara Grim, Hazel Wright and Bessie Arthur Brown, a former resident here j eventually consolidated, with several land by Christmas time, where there is keep the people informed of what he Randall visited friends at Woodville and who sold his fine orchard to A. L. i millions of capitalization, supplying comparatively no poverty and where has to offer them, to keep his name Aikins last Spring, came in Tuesday J 130,000 people. What is true of the the tramp, as knevn in England and constantly before the people all the Saturday and Sunday. from the Willamette valley, | Lackawanna valley is also true of the the United States, is unknown. time. Mrs. A. P. Gillett has been very sick morning Local Notes. where he the Summer visiting j Wyoming region, where all of the Dropping water wears away a stone. for the past few days, but is somewhat friends. spent Mr. Brown recently pur- I water companies of Wilkerbarre and So it is with advertising. Drive, pound, improved at this writing. a 70-acre farm near Goshen, a I vicinity are consolidated. The reason Table Rockets. hammer your name and what you have Full line of school boooks and school Mr. Neff has rented Henry Morey’s chased few miles this side of Eugene and j why these companies are consoli- to offer into the people. That’s the supplies garden and berry patch for a year. He near where L. E. Van Vliet recently [ dated is that large reservoirs are ex- at the drug store. Born, October !1, 1908, to Mr. and secret of successful advertising. will take possession in a few days. purchased a home. Mr- Brown's new | pensive and the cost of operation is less Mrs. Old newspapers for sale at the Her­ A. W. Reid, a son. When in Medford, go to the Emerick purchase is well improved, with a good I under consolidation. ald office. Bundle of twenty-five for for your dinner. W. E. Johnson, pro­ house and other buildings, and he paid “When you get water you want a Mr. Nykoff is having the house on 5 cents. New Walks Going In. property recently purchased by prietor. 26tf $50 an acre for it. He likes that sec­ permanent supply from someone; possi­ the The Ladies' Aid of the Christian the Condor Water Co. can give that him repaired and put in order for oc­ Free trial on an Edison phonopraph. tion quite well, but has not yet quit bly church will serve dinner on the day of cupancy. If the water from Rogue River B. J. Aydlott, the cement contractor, the presidential Address Singler Music Store, Medford, feeling a bit sorry that he sold his supply. election. is good—it will not be likely to ever go has his force of men at work laying Mr. David Finnamore has sold his | Oregon. 26d28 place here. He will return to his new dry. Rivers that have their sources in W ood F or S ale —100 tiers of good cement walk, the start having been farm here and expects to move to | Remember the dates for Dr. Davis, location within s few days. pine wood. Enquire of H. C. Cook, made last Thursday morning in front snow-capped mountains are the best for Harney County. T. M. Jones, the enterprising pro­ the dentist. Central Point, October If water is not pumped from The lumber for repairing the Bybee of the property of W. J. Albert. The 2 milee west of Central Point. 20d26 prietor of the Central Point Furniture you. 12th to 17th. 14tf Rogue River you will probably have to is on the ground and the bridge work is now completed and under way Old newspapers for sale. Twenty- F or S ale —T wo 2-year-old Jersey Store, has completed the renovation of go a long distance for it, and that is bridge will doubtless be made safe for in front of the properties of W. E. five for a nickel at the Herald office. his storeroom, and Tuesday evening he heifers and one milch cow. —F. H. Hop­ invited the public to call and inspect another reason why all of the towns those who have soon Price, I. F. Williams (post office), the to cross it. kins, Central Point. 25tf his new stock of house furnishings. that are located anywhere near each Carney property and the A. O. U. W. Mr. Whitlock has disposed of his Grange Notes. October 12th to 17th is the next date Mr Jones has a beautiful stock of new other should unite, as a single pipe line, effects and will move to the Willamette Property, occupied by Councilman G. S. Moore. L. Hatfield is being slightly for Dr. Davis, the dentist, in his Cen­ goods on hand this Fall, being by far with a pipe 16 inches in diameter, would valley. tral Point office. 14tf the most extensive stock in his line not cost more than half as much as Mr. Waterman has rented the Birch delayed in having his walk laid by a telephone pole which stands in front of The Grange held a well attended and 8 inches in diameter, Copy of the program of the Sunday ever offered in Central Point. The three pipe a lines on Dry creek and will take pos­ his property and which must be moved enthusiastic meeting last Saturday, at single pipe line 16 inches in farm School convention is session in Medford stock includes furninure, carpets, rugs, although session at once. before the walk can be laid. which several suggestions for the good will give as much water as during the week was received too late mattings, glassware aad queensware, diameter The usual yearly moving of tenants Notice has been served on the tele­ of the order were discussed at length. pipe lines 8 inches in diameter. porcelain-lined ware and in fact almost four for our last issue. will soon be over and our community phone company to remove all of their The question of a $50,000 appropriation “I have had practical experience as Hear the new Edison phonograph. everything necessary to furnish a home superintendent of a water company for will settle down for another year. poles from Pine street to the alley to from Jackson County for the Crate It will be delivered to your door on free comfortably and well. Watch his ad­ 10 years and feel confident that it would the south and it is expected the work Lake road and whether or not it would vertising space in the Herald from now trial. Singler Music Store, Medford, of removal will be commenced within a benefit the farmers was discussed at be better for all of the towns concerned on and call and inspect some of the Oregon. 26d28 some length. The next meeting will be if they would unite to bring a sufficient Warren Mee, of Applegate, spent few days. bargains the ad will get you interested quantity with his sisters here, leaving Cranfill & Robnett have a change of in. held Saturday, October 25th. Visiting of good water into the Rogue Sunday the same evening on the train for Gott- ad this week. If you are a farmer read The Herald would be more than River valley for all purposes. grangers are cordially Invited. it. It will only take you a moment but pleased if its friends would favor the “A gravity system is to be desired ville, California, to look after his min­ The ladies of the M. E. church will serve dinner on Thanksgiving day. it may be worth many dollars to you j paper to the extent of handing in or whenever it can be had; if not, water ing interests. next harvest. has to be pumped. I am connected mailing to the office such items of local LU M B ER BARGAIN. B orn —Monday, October 12, 1908, to! news as they believe would prove of with a water company where we have We have for sale 150,000 feet of 4 Mr. and Mrs. Joe E. Boswell, a fine interest to the public. If you go away to pump the water into a reservoir on CENTRAL P O IN T S T A T E BANK and 6 inch old-fashioned bevel siding at boy. Mother and child are reportad on a trip or have a friend visiting you a hill, thence distribute it to our pa- from $13.00 to $22.00 per thousand feet, doing well and Joe is just considerably or if you know of a real estate deal or trqps. It is more expensive, but we One of the Soundest Financial surface measure, at our mill. had to do it in that case. the tickledest fellow in town. a new house being built or a baby born Institutions on the Pacific coast. Extra for delivering the same f. o. b ' “Yours, F or S ale —A first-class parlor organ of somebody seriously ill or a death or cars in any quantity at the following “ R. M. S tocker .” Transacts a General Banking Business. in good condition and practically as anything that is of interest, tell the points; Woodville 75c; Gold Hill $1.00; good as new. Have purchased another printer or mail him the item. No dif­ Central Point $1.25; Medford $1.40; Your account is respectfully so­ instrument and do not need this one. ference whether it is properly written Ashland $1.70 per M. licited, be it large or small. Dixon— Nichols. Inquire of F. A. Hawk. 23tf or not. Give us the facts and we will The cheaper grades are plenty goo whether Qn offioia, aps or in ing in Southern Oregon are requested kers. Central Point, Oregon. 23d26 tradition, ought to be corrected and pre­ to send their names and address to J. E. Watt, Medford, the purpose ef Mrs. L. E. Van Vliet, who was suf­ vented. fering from a serions attack of rheu­ Second—Many of the old landmark«* which is to organize a native Penn­ matism when the family left here for of the state, particularly the mountain sylvania Society for Southern Oregon. their new home at Goshen last Summer, | ranges, either have no names at all or Please send in your names at once. J. F. WATT. has been spending much time at the hot t else have names entirely without Sec’v Local Com. springs near her present home since j significance from a historical point of going there, but, her friends here will I view, in some instances being placed I regret to learn, with but little improve-. on the maps bearing the names of Hear the new Edison phonograph. n- ent. j engineers or other persons entirely dis- It will be delivered to your door on free Mrs. McKay, of Willow Springs pre-! connected with the traditons and early i trial. Sillgler Music Store, Medford, Oregon. 26e28 c -et, has returned from a visit in the history of the state. ' Tamette valley. She was accom- , a, ied on her return by her sister, Mrs. qn-M-KH-H-l-a a 4- a+4-HH-HO SrH-i-KyH-H-8 4-84- 84-H-Kyl -H -F») t orter, and her friend Mrs. Anderson, to both of whom were former residents here. They will spend some time visit- I J ing former friends and neighbors here. On and after Sunday, October 18, 1908, our The coon show billed for the opera I bouse for the 22nd inst was here last j sales-room will remain closed on Sundays from season and will be remembered by those : 12:00 M. to 5:00 P. M. who were present at that time as a particularly bum show. The ebony-hued members of the troupe had the su­ preme gall at that time to get on the are of the highest quality. Once tried, always used. floor and dance with white people at a GEORGE + dance given after the show and with SCHILLER. T shame be it said they were permitted Proprietor. T to remain in town over night and till | train time next morning. ■H -H -M-M H 1 I I 1 M I H H -H -» ®HriH-Hs>++++8+8 + + a + 8+-H-hîrH-H<ï . . +4-Í-H -H -H- H -H H i -H M I M H I ♦-1-H-H H-H -I Local and Personal Garden, Orchard or Alfalfa Lands. - 1 W. E. KAHLER, JU S T R EC EIV ED A Car o f W IN T E R O ATS Special Notice Our Bread, Pies, Cakes, Etc., Centrad Point Bakery, Cranfill & Robnett. §, V