C E N T R A L P O IN T HER\T.D. T H U R S D A Y . OCTOBER 15. 1908.
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Oakland California, on trains Nos. 15
and 16 will be carried through instead j
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burg.
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”'I7'«n 1 suppose It's no use to ar
leaving Portland until reaching Eugene
gue?"
at 12:32 a. m.
"N ot the slightest. When a Millard
F ued P arker , Agt. S. P.!Co.,
g itf
Centra Point, Oregon. makes up her mind It stays made up,
and I made up my mind yesterday.
Bobble."
More Than Enough is Too Much.
"You mean your Aunt Isobel made It
To maintain health, a mature man or tip for yon,” Robert Ashton answered,
woman needs just enough food to re looking at Katherine Millard as she
pair the waste and supply energy and perched tieslde him In the bow of the
boat. The wind blew her hair into dis
body heat. The habitual consumption
tracting ripples. She put back a strand
o f more food than is necessary for o f It as she faced him, replying:
these purposes is the prime cause of
"She did have a good deal to do with
stomach troubles, rheumatism and dis It, I'll adm it But after all, she has
orders of the kidneys. I f troubled lived much longer In this world than I
with indigestion, revise your diet, let hare and has gained more wisdom.”
“ Yes, worldly wisdom.”
reason and not appetite control and
"Isn't that often another name for
take a few doses o f Chamberlain’s
Stomach and Liver Tablets and you common sense? Besides, there ere mo
ments when I feel that she knows me
will soon be all right again. For sale better than I know myself. I do love
by Mary A. Mee.
the et ceteras of life so, Bobby! Love In
a Harlem flat would never do for me.
I want all the pate de fols gras of ex
N e w C l u b b i n g Oiler-
istence and none o f the rye bread.
And you know from the first I ’ve nev
For a limited time we otfer the Cen er glveu you the least cause for hope.
tral Point Herald and the Thrice-a-Week I ’ve always been perfectly frank with
W orld-(New York) each one year for you. haven't I?"
$2.15. This means 208 papers at a cost
"Alw ays.”
“ Then I can’t see why you should
o f only a cent apice
Central Point is going to improve protest so much."
“ Well, for one reason I hate to sea
more during the present year than in
,ny year in its past history. You will you flinging yourself away on old Sen
ator Kathbone.”
need the Herald to keep posted on
"Thank you!"
what is doing at home
"And, for another, what man gives
A presidential election is coming on up the girl he lores without a struggle?
this year and you will need the Thrice- It isn't human nature to forego a thing
a-Week World to keep you posted on simply because It’s beyond your reach.
national affairs, especially regarding And then there's a third reason. W e
could be so gloriously happy!”
the political situation in New York.
The girl averted her eyes.
Better subscribe today
“ Couldn't we?" be persisted.
" I don't know” — she faltered.
"Ah. but you do know! You know
For Chronic Diarrhoea.
we're one In everything. That's why I
“ While in the army in 1863 I was
dare to 'persist so much.' We like the
taken with chronic diarrhoea,” .says same things. We like the same people.
George M. Felton of South Gibson, Pa. W e have the same sense of humor—ex
“ I have since tried many remedies but cept In the case of Senator Kathbone!”
without any permanent relief, until Mr.
"Bobble, If you make fun of my
A. W. Miles, o f this place, persuaded friend I won't take you sailing again.”
“ But, Katherine"—
me to try Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
"Now, Bobble!” For a second time
and Diarrhoea Remedy, one bottle of
she faced him squarely. " I ’ve told you
which stopped it at once. ” For sale by
my mlud's made up, and I mean what
Mary A. Mee.
I say. You're been a good friend to
MEDFORD DOMESTIC
i
LAUNDRY.
when the boat jarred from bow to
stern, knew It before (lie bitter sea wa
ter dashed in their faces us they strug
gled toward a flat rock that uprose
from the sea. When they reached it, it
was the girl tyho spoke first.
Glen Fdbrlck, Prop.
“ Well?" she said gumely, and then
beneath her breath. “ I t I Usd bad
All kinds Laundry work solicited
sense enough to obey I"
“ I f I had only jerked the tiller from
Leave package at Stone’s
you!” he said In answer. But neither
of them spoke what was uppermost In
barber shop or see T. J.
their mlnda.
No hope to try for the shore, with
Kelso who will call for
Its steep cliffs where the water rolled
and deliver family work.
and eddied, and the rock on which they
stood was always covered at high tide.
Work
guaranteed. Prices right.
Already the water oozed and gurgled
about Its crevices. With every wave
It rose a fraction higher. The tide
was coming In.
“ i f only some one would see us."
whispered the girl, "some passing bout
or"— The words died In her throat.
The louely expanse o f water showed
EYE SPECIALIST
no hopeful sull. Ashton was staring
at a speck that showed In the far dls- j
Doctor of Opthalmology
tunce—Iiecrbaven Island.
When he
spoke all the boyishness was gone from
Guarantees to fit * lasses ao they w ill never
bis voice.
need to be changed.
"There's only one way. Katherine. |
Office in Grand Theatre big.. Medford. Ore.
Would you rather I tried for It, or
shall we stay here together?"
In Central Point Monday
I ’d rather you tried for It," she
“ M bravely, seeing as well as he that
there was not a moment to lose.
of Each Week.
"You can watch my coat and shoes
till I come back.”
His voice rang
cheerfully. " I ’ m In splendid practice;
swam a couple of miles only the day
before yesterday.”
H e did not add
that Captain Ilavy had followed with
a dory. "K eep up your heart, girl!”
he cried, with a touch of his old g a i
ety.
"And you"— She would have cheer
ed him on, but words failed her.
" I ’ll rernemlier that lt’a for you I ’m
swimming. The biggest breakers In
the world won’t make me forget
that."
A L L WORK GUARANTEED.
He waved her goodby as If he were
Leave orders and packages
off for a pleasure jaunt, and she
watched him as he struck out square
at Williams Hotel.
ly. making every stroke count.
The long swing of the seas rolled
between them, wlAmlng the space un- ;
til her straining eyes could discover
him no longer. The water lapped and
gurgled about tbe rock on which she
stood, rising ever higher. There was
THOROUGHBRED
something hungry In the way the lit
tle waves crept up, reaching greedily.
She tried to think of other things, to
watch for a sail.
From far away
came the sound of surf breaking slow
ly against tbe reefs and now and
and
again tbe mournful, lonely note of the
bell buoy.
Slowly the water rose. It touched
her ankles, her knees. The lift of
each oncoming wave nearly took her
off her feet. At that new panic seized
her. I f she were swept ffoin the rock,
what then? Gropingly and numb with
I f you want a start in the best strains
cold she reached for the long growths o f these famous breeds, buy now.
of seaweed with which the rock was
Call on or address I ke W illiams ,
covered. lengthened out they came
Central Point, Oregon.
alrnoet to her shoulder*. She twisted 18tf
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When you buy Flour always
ask for a sack of the peerless
V IR G IN ’S BEST X X X X
BRAND
“Made in Central Point.”
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Patronize Home Industries
and Help Build U p Your
Own Town.
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O U R ICE CREAM!
C L O T H I N G
Have you tasted it? Did you use it last
Summer? I f you did you will be a cus
tomer this Summer, for everybody says it
C le a n e d ,
P ressed ,
R e p a ir e d .
IS THE BEST.
Soda Fountain, Confectioneries,
G . S. M oore,
Cigars, Etc.
A t the Old Stand,
Second and Pine Sts.
Central Point, Ore.
J .D . W IL L IA M S.
W h it e R o c k
W h i t e L e g ’o r n
C H IC K E N S
Singletrees,
Doubletrees,
Neckyokes
cheap
for
::
p r ic e ’ s .
The
cash
Horseshoer.
me, and I ’ve enjoyed the times we've
had together. But If we're to be good
friends still tills kind of thing can't
To afford an opportunity to the peo keep going on. Don't you see how
ple o f this locality to visit the coast hard you are making It for me? Either
W H E N IN T O W N C A L L A T
during the Summer months, the South you must promise me not to mention
ern Pacific Company will sell round trip It again or I'll have to give up seeing
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her hands In them and watted.
excursion tickets from Central Point to you eutlrely."
• •
"A
ll
right,"
he
replied,
with
that
i
There
came
the
moment
when
the
Newport and Yaquima Bay points for
COM M ERCIAL C O LLEG E
*10.00 for the round trip daily from characteristic boyishness that women water reached her shoulder*, and each ASHLAND
always found so adorable In him. "I'll ' new wave made her shut her eyes and
June 1st to October 15th. These tickets
Ashland. Oregon.
be good.”
breathe gaspingly. She had long since
are good for return passage for six
He nodded at her smilingly, and she given up hope of rescue. There re
Which is “ the best” in Oregon. Try it and if you don’t
months from date o f sale. Tickets told herself that, after all, lie was only j mained but ono thought—that what
say it is “ the'best” Jack will treat We also handle the
good only for continuous passage each a boy with a boy’s ardor—twenty-five ! ever came she must stay where they
Celebrated
way, except in cases of serious illness and not yet grown up! But that was would find her.
Business and Shorthand Training,
A fter all, drowning was not so bard.
o f ticketholderor m em oerof his family, j because she was looking at his smile
thorough and practical.
A fter the first deep strangling breath
when stop-overs or extension o f limit and not at what lay In his eyes.
Six n in th s ’ scholarship - - $45.00.
She let out the main sheet o f the she felt herself slipping Into uncon
may be arranged.
For further in
White Lady until the spray dashed sciousness. Snatches of past events, Nine months’ scholarship - - 60.00.
formation, address or call on
across the bow of the trim little craft. trivial and vivid, shone before her for
N O T E T H E S P EC IA L:
F red P arker ,
W m . M c M urray ,
It was a gray day, with a hint of rain a moment; then all merged Into the
Agent,
G. P- &■ T. A.,
AU students who ««cu re a nine month»’ scholar
In the air and the sea gulls hovering blackness that closed her round.
Central Point, Ore.
Portland. Ore. Inland—such n day as sends the usual ' When she opened her eye* she met ship and ente»* September 7th will be entitled to
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summer resorter to a cozy chair by tbe anxious gaze o f Ashton bending the combined course to July 1, 1909.
Including books and stationery, $83.50. This
flickering logs with a novel close at ! over her. She wondered dimly If he
gives you an extra month.
hand and the fisher folk out to open belonged to tbe old life, and then his
Why Golds are Dangerous.
sea with the promise o f a heavy catch, j voice, perturbed and human, came to
Because you have contracted ordinary
Investigate and Come.
Between gray green water and slate j her as from n great distance,
colds and recovered from them without gray sky the White Toidy seemed the
"A moment more." he was saying,
treatment o f any kind, do not for a only thing afloat ns she skimmed and "and we would have been too late.”
Address P. R IT N E R , Pres.
F IN E S A M P L E ROOM
E U R O PE A N P L A N
moment imagine that colds are not tacked and lifted on the crest of the j Then with a start It all came back
dangerous. Everyone knows that pneu waves. They were racing to wind- to her—all that had occurred. She
monia and chronic catarrh have their ward now, and the homes of the shore rained her head. Captain Davy was
dwellers faded In the distance. Here sitting In the »tern of the rescuing
origin in a common cold. Consumption
and there stood the solitary bouses of boat looking both triumphant sad con-
is not caused by a cold but the cold flshermen; then these, too, became | ceraed.
prepares the system for the reception fewer.
j "Guess your aunt will be pretty glad
There it One W ay to Save
and development o f the germs that
The shore rose to bare, rocky hend- to have you back," he beamed. "And
The Home of Commercial and Mining Men
would not otherwise have found lodg lands capped with stunted pines— ' so will that senator they »ay you're en-
Your Piano and That is by
ment. I t is the same with all infec gaunt, jagged rocks with the water I gaged to.”
"Bnt I'm not engaged to him,” »he
tious diseases.
Diphtheria, scarlet creaming at their l«s e . Islands rose.
fever, measles and whooping cough are mere specks In the distance, only dls- I protested fslnly. She appealed toAsh-
H o tel
N ash
Co., P r o p r i e t o r «
cernlble because o f the surf that play ton. "T ell him,” she commanded.
much more likely to be contracted when
ed about them or the dwelling or two
•Tell him"—
M o d i b i ’H . O r e g o n
the child has a cold You will see that reclaimed them from utter loneli
Call at my »tore, next door to
■That It Isn’t so and never will be."
D ru » Store, and
and hear
from this that more real danger lurks ness. The White I.sdy throbbed and
Dining-room Unsurpassed.
Refurnished Throughout.
"Katherine!”
a »ample of my work.
in a cold than in any other o f the com flew, so tense, *o alive, so seemingly
"You say that as If you thought I
mon ailments. The easiest and quick a part o f the element*, that It was was overwrought and apoaklng wildly.
est way to cure a cold is to take Cham hard to believe her a thing of wood But I'm not. I never waa surer of
JOHN ALBERT,
myself In my lift than I am this min
berlain 's Cough Remedy. The many re and canvas.
"Look out!" sang Ashton as the boat ute. Ob. Bobble, can’t you see 'hat In
Central Point, Oregon.
markable cures effected by this prepa
came suddenly about "That was a that hour alone out there I learned
ration have made it a staple article of
everything, the helghta, the depths,
pretty close shave.”
trade over a large part of the world.
"W ho sails with me bolds life In tbe things that don’t count and tbe
For sale by Mary A. Mee.
fee.” laughed Katherine. Intoxicated things that do?”
And then as she saw tbe amazed de
with wave and wind and foam.
"There Is such a thing aa common light In his eyes deepen to tbe rapture
of certainty she held out both her
Methodist Church Services.
sense," quoted Ashton.
But tbe wine of tbe sea waa In Kath- bands to him. "F o r once a Millard
erine'f blood. She rounded another has changed her mind,” she whispered.
And Captain I>ayy, scanning the ho
Preaching services every Sunday at flat rock triumphantly.
rizon s-lth tactful scrutiny, heaved a
11 a. m. and every other Sunday even-
"Careful!” cautioned Aahtoo.
There is no need of anyone suffer
ing *t 7 :30
ing long with thia disease, for to
"A fraid ?" she taunted, with uplifted sympathetic sigh.
Sunday School every Sunday morn rhln. and then laughed sa scarlet
"Ix>okt as If we were In for a spell
effect a quick cure it ia on*y neces
ing at 10:
10*00
I '"1
alH1 vuvu m u*«™ » • m-**
A Lot or Block in Central
sary to take a few doses of
of fair weather ahead.” he muttered.
Epworth League at 6:45 every Sun-!
hl«
"Winds
turned,
clouds
are
liftin’,
and
Point, bought before the next
Hav evening
evening
! “ Sal1 « ’here you like! I don t c a re r
day
ali a w e fir
advance in prices, will insure
unior Epv
Epworth League at 3 p. m. he cried.
Junior
"You thick.” the scoffed recklessly.
every Sunday
you some “ easy money.”
T h « Collega Gam*.
every Thursday . "that just because I ’m a girl I can't
Prayer meeting
811** W b ip p erw lll had not been In
evening at 7:30
manage my own boat Why, round-
leg these rocks Is a perfect game far collefe or#r a month until he began
, me! I've done It lots of times. O f wring all tbe student slang In addi
In fact, in moat cases one doae la
course I know the summer people srs tion to unlTsraity mannerisms. Than
sufficient. It never laila and ran be
Lame Back.
he
wrote
hla
fath
er
like
thia:
relied upon in the moot severe and
warned against I t But I ’m not a sum
Thia ailment ia usually caused by
I>
a
r
Pathee—
This
coll***
gram*
is
cer
dangerous case*. It ia equally val
mer person at heart. I'm what Cap
rheumatism o f the muscles o f the small
tainly expensive. I can't stay In It with
uable for children and is the means
tain Davy calls a regular salt and I out more cash. It !e hard to set good r#.
of saving the Uvea of men 7 children
o f the back, and ia quickly cured by allow no mutiny on tbe pert o f my
aulta without the necessary money
I
each year.
applying Chamberlain’a Liniment two crew. So there! And whoever ac am a stranger here, and my credit is no
In the world’s history no medicine
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or three times a day and mmsaaging the cepts my levitation to sail accepts tbs food. Tour loving son
has ever met with greater success.
By the next mall be received thia:
parts at each application. For sale by risks that accompany I t
Sing bo,
Dear Silas—Quit the came. Tour father
■tng bo. for a sailor’ s life, slog ho,
PRICE 25«. LARBE SIZE 50«.
Mary A. Mee.
never could play poker, so I don't see no
a, for a "—
ust In your trying to win. Tour levin*
They both knew what bad happened
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