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About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1908)
C E N T R A L r O IN T H E R A L D , T H U R S D A Y , OCTOBER 15, 1908. •l-H - l- H - l- l-t-l-l- l - l -l-l-H -I-l' l -l-l- H -H - School Motes. Reported by Mildred Antle. School began September 14th, with the following teachers: Mrs. Purkey- pile, 1st grade; Miss Murphy, 2nd-3rd grades; Mias Tompson, 4th grade; Miss Chapman, 5th grade; Miss Aiken, 6th grade; Miss Mahn, Tth-sth grades; Prof. Cooper, high school. First Anniversary Sale W e are making the lowest W E H A V E B E E N W A T C H IN G Y O U Sale prices ever attempted in Southern Oregon. A N D W E K N O W JUST W H A T Y O U We W ANT- invite you to see the spe cial values now offered in All the pupils are working earnestly and all prospects are for good work this year. Beatrice and Merrit Hoagland have quit school, as they will leave shortly with their parents to make their home in California. So far three societies have been organized, namely: Central Point High School l>ebating Society, the officers of which are: President, Kenneth Barnett; vice-president, Paul Horcross; secretary- treasurer, Josephine Houston Ladies’ Athletic Association, with Prof. Cooper as manager and Mabel Peart secretary- treasurer. Boys’ Athletic Association, with Tom Kincaid as manager. All o f the societies make the literary work a special feature. Bit) MAN!! Entire Month of October School started with an enrollment of 215 pupils and increased to 268 during the first month. The school is badly crowded« especially in the 1st, 7th and 8th grades, there being only enough space in those class rooms for the teachers to turn around There is an enrollment o f 27 in the high school and it is expected to be run up, to 35 shortly. Kill Y O U N G G O A T S , S U IT S , S K IR T S , W A IS T S : CLO TH ES: P E T T IC O A T S , M IL L IN E R Y , B AG S, that are built for Y O U alone. B ELTS , U M B R ELLA S , AND N O T IO N S W e have DRY GOODS. for your taste, by E V E R Y T H IN G IS N E W Schloss Bros., R A IL R O A D FARE FREE the Highest Grade Tailors Cougar. MEDFORD’S “ LITTLEKOST” LADIES’ SHOP in this country. ■ys, who reside between T>.* * ' Jacksonville, killed a thiu pia 7-frX'i- re st Saturday while hunt- , tains south of the coun-j ty seal, c u e o f the hunters shot the j Central Avenue, Just North of Jackson County Bank animal in a tree and brought him* to the ground, making apparently a dead shot. The boys started to drag the brute | down the hill to a more convenient j PETITION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. place for skinning it, when suddenly I What a Difference. fo r Chapped Skin. it “ came t o " and began to put up a ] Chapped skin whether on the hands scrap. The boys did not wait for Mr. or face may be cured in one night by j No one pr obably ever realized what Cougar to recover fully until they gave I Woodville Precinct, Jackson County, applying Chamberlain’ s Salve. It is i an eyesore an old rackety, shackelty, him a few more shots, which, settled also unequaled for sore nipples, burns - humped-backed, loose jointed, broken Oregon:— r.r"i**y. The animal was a To the Honorable, the County Court ami scalds. For sale by Mary A. Mee. 1 down, wornout board sidewalk is until measuring more than o f Jackson County, State o f Oregon; ---------------------— —- | he has seen a first class modern cement l tip to tip. We, the undersigned legal voters re walk in place end to end to one o f the Free trial on an Edison phonograph o,d kind The peop,e who haye a,_ siding in Woodville precinct, Jackson Job wotk ot all kinds neatly done at Address Singler Music Store, Med or , rea(jy g0(- their new cement walks in County, .State o f Oregon, respectfully his office. Call and Bee samples. Oregon. 26d28 p|ace are more pleased than they ask your Honorable Body to grant to M. B. Whipple a licence to sell spirits ” “ ““ “ I“ thought they would be and Messrs. Al ous, vinous and malt liquors and fer bert, Price, Williams and Carney are mented cider, commonly known as hard | now o f the opinion that they would not cider, in less quantities than one gallon j take several times the cost o f the im- the town o f Woodville, Jackson J provement and have the new walks in County. Oregon, for the period of 12 taken up and the old ones replaced. months, from November 4, 1908; [ The work will be started on the next W e hereby state in our petition that block at Cranfill & Robnett’ s com er at .4 we each o f us reside in said Woodville once, and it will be but a comparatively + precinct and at the signing o f the same | short time until the town will have an are legal voters therein and that we + unbroken stretch o f fine walk Iron U have each resided in said precinct for Front street to Fourth on both sides of thirty days immediately preceding our the street. The fellow who wants to signing this petition and that we will feel good quick and for a long time petition your Honorable Body at the should lose no time in getting his new term o f the County Court on cement walk in place. N ovember 4, 1908. BAK ER -H U TCH ASO N CO. I You should buy Because we will sell you the best $10.00 $12.50 and $15.00 Suits on earth. Come in Our Store this N O T U N C L E ’S NOR STYLE, FATH ER ’S THEY BU T EXPRESS JUST T H A T A IR OF smartness T H A T A P B E A L S TO Y O U . Prices. $9.75, $15, $18.50, 25.00 and up. Come in and have a try-on. A lw ays in earnest The Toggery, j Ore. Medford your Suit at the Big Store. T H E SE SU ITS A R E YOURS, A N D WHY!! « them, fashioned B E T TE R GOODS I A B Bell, L L Oden, A K Earhart, Joe Our public schools deserve our at- Swinney, G H Jones, O W Train, R tention and support. It pays to patron Burkhart, J H Whipple, G W Rule, C ize the school entertainment. It brings S Hatch, Edwin Smith, Sam Mathis, the boys and girls and the parents to E Boyd, Thos. H B Taylor, John Win gether; it does the school a financial ders, L C Merriam, Henry Nutt, Henry good; the money spent is really an in- j Breeding, J M Pitman, J E Estell, J M vestment that will yield a perennial j Sperry, Raymond Stevens, Chas. M dividend o f benefits; it gives the teach- ; Warren, O Nadeau, C W Horton, G F ers a chance to show their deep in ter-■ Wertz, Henry Laws, Eugene Sanborn, est in the welfare o f the children and, \ Joseph Burkhart, T W Conway, A J best o f all, the untertainment offered j Davie, Fred Minthorn, M B Whipple, for the school is the best effort o f de-1 C B McLellan, A Kryger, N H Parsons, veloping. —Gresham Herald. J M Whipple, John Thrasher, Harry L White, Divello Alexander, S Estell, J H Hart, J CAitken, Chas. Alix, Peter Card o f Thanks. Meehan, F H Howell, Chas. Turner, W e wish to thank our neighbors and J R Smith, Dave Smith, Aaron Beck, friends for the kindly assistance and John Perdue, Tom E Perdue, M M sympathy extended during the illness | Scott, William Moxley, M W Hale, and at the time o f the death and burial ! J H Wehmger, John White, George o f our beloved daughter. Land, J L Cody, W V Jones, H D M r . and M rs . W. E. A lexander . i Sanborn. FOR LE SS M O N E Y . .!„I- l-l-l-l- I- l- l- l- !- H - !- !- :- !- l- !"l- l- l-l- l- l- l- M -I-I- I- H - l- l- l- l-H - H - H - H - l- l-l- H J Smith & Molony Carry the Strongest Line o f High Cut Boots at the best prices in Southern Oregon. Buy now, for you will need them. week and let us show you how you can save $ $ $ on See Our Window. everything you buy. Attention Ladies!! Central Point Furniture S to r e ,T I-H-H -H H - l-l- l-l-l-H -l-H "l-!-l"l-l-l-4 l-l- l-l- !- l- l-l-l-l-l-H M - H -H I H 1 1 1 4 W e carry the most beautiful line of Ladies’ Ready-to-W ear (Suits in Medford. You are specially •* Watch this s p a c e next week and while you are thinking about it call invited to visit this department. A. M'GLASHAN (216 WEST 7 t h at our store Deuel & Kentner. Medford’s Greatest Value Givers. on street ) W e handle High Grade Teas, Coffees, Queens- ware and Household Goods and Novelties. o f new House Furnishing now ■■ MEDFORD TEA S COFFEE HOUSE and see our beautiful line Goods R .A . JUNKEN 0 display. Call and get acquainted and test the merit o f our goods. M .; -I I n I 1 1 I 1 f- | H | M 1 l l Cnntral Point Furniture Store, T> " ! J E “W here?” “In Pattison’s Addition.’’