CENTRAI. POINT HERALD, THURSDAY. OCTOEER 22, 1908.
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Officers Elected.
Centra) Point Council, No. 1067,
Knights and Ladies o f Security, install
ed the following officers for the ensuing
year at their last regular meecing :
President, Miss Mary A. Mee; vice-
president, Thus. M. Jones; second vice-
president, J. A. Mann; secretary, Mrs.
Katie Stephenson; financier, Mrs. Ce
cilia Jones; conductor, Mrs. Marv Price;
prelate, Mrs. Emma Bebb; guard, Mrs.
Amelia Lewis; Sentinel, Mrs. Jessie E.
Mann.
A fter installation the ladies spread
supper, and a good social time was en
joyed by all those present, and all felt
sorry that the rain kept so many from
the meeting.
OUR
First Anniversary Sale
o v e r c o a t s !
Entire Month of October
AN D O U R
W e are making the lowest
Sale prices ever attempted
in Southern Oregon.
invite you to
cial values
We
SUITS
see the spe
now offered in
Old fashioned Curfew
Every family, says an e x c h a n g e ,
should have a curfew which should
positively ring tonight ami every n ig h t,
if needed. These curfews are inex-1
pensive and are home made. Take a
piece o f siding two feet long and whit
tle one end down to a handle; take the j
child that need* the curfew and bend
it over a barrel. Now take the siding
in hand and use it as a clapper. P u t ;
it on hot, divide the strokes evenly and
see that none miss. Good for a boy or
girl up to the age o f sixteen years and j
three applications are warranted to
cure the most pronounced case o f street
loafing that exists. The music is said
to be finer than singing “ Where is My
Wandering Boy Tonight?’ ’
GOATS, SUITS, SKIRTS, WAISTS
PETTIGOATS, MILLINERY, BAGS,
BELTS, UMBRELLAS, NOTIONS
AND DRY COOPS.
fit you stylishly, keep their
shape and wear you durably,
because the men who made
them, Schloss Bros., use only
New Shipment of Small Sized Suits
PURE, TESTED WOOLENS,
high grade workmanship and
the clothes wisdom that has
been hoarded up in 52]years of j-
RAILROAD FARE FREE
MEDFORD’S “ LITTLEKOST” LADIES’ SHOP
BAKER-HUTCHASON C O .
KNOWING HOW.
Central Avenue, Just North of Jackson County Bank
No clothes are made ‘ ’Ready-to-wear’
that can equal them.
Kansas City Man W ill Return,
Pennsylvania Society.
RATES A t LOW AI [A S T I II HORSES
H I C K S -C H A iT T T
'E N G R A V IN G
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All natives o f Pennsylvania now liv-
ing in Southern Oregon are requested
to send their names and address to J .
E W att, Medford, the purpose - f
which is to organize a native Penn
sylvania Society for Southern Oregon.
Please send in your names at once.
J. F. W ATT.
Sec’ v Local Com.
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$ 10 .0 0 $ 12 .5 0 and $ 15 .0 0
Suits on earth.
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Tabic Rockets.
Plowing has been suspended for the
Mr. and Mrs. Preston Clark, o f Kan
present, the ground being too wet.
sas City, were here during the week
Wm Werth, from the desert, was
visiting their friends, Mr. and Mrs. T.
W. Stanley, at their ranch home near here Monday after seed rye.
E. O. Bissell has nearly finished the
Rogue river. Mr. Clark is a prominent
capitalist and real estate broker o f the barn he is budding for S. M. Morris.
Mi ssouri city and is making a tour o f
Rev. A. C. Howlett filled his appoint
the coast looking for profitable invest ment here Sunday morning. He visits
ments. He was highly pleased with the us twice a month.
promising prospects o f Central Point
Mr. D. W. Beebe is hauling his W in
and the surrounding valley and expects ter supply o f wood from thiB vicinity.
to return, as soon as he can arrange
Saturday evening about 8:00 o ’clock
! his affair j at home, and make some im
Miss Mae Nealon was visited by a sur
portant investments in this vicinity.
prise party numbering some seventy
Mr. and Mrs. Clark left for their
friends from Table Rock, Agate, Sams
home Monday going via. California.
valley and other points, who announced
that they had come to celebrate her
birthday.
They brought her many
Why Editors Get Rich.
presents as token* o f their good will.
The evening was spent by the young
A fter a good deal o f study and work people in games and plays, while the
we have at last figured out why so more elderly engaged in social converse.
many country editors get rich. Here is Refreshments were served and all did
the secret o f success: A child is born full justice to the toothsome lunch pre
the neighborhood, the attending pared by the ladies fo r the occasion.
physician gets $25, the editor gives the It was “ dangerously” near Sunday
loud-lunged youngster and the happy morning when the happy party broke
parents a “ send o ff” and gets $0. It up, with good wishes fo r all and leaving
is christened and the minister gets $10 Miss Mae with a memory o f her 1908
and the editor gets $00. It grows up birthday and which she will always
and marries; the editor publishes an cherish.
other long-winded, flowery article and
tells a dozen lies about the beautiful ,
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and accomplished bride, and the m in - !
I9ltie Back,
ister gets $10 and a piece o f cake, the ' This ailment is usually caused by
editor gets $000. In the course o f time ' rheumatism o f the muscles o f the small
it dies and the doctor gets from $25 to o f the back, and is quickly cured by
$100, the minister perhaps gets another applying Chamberlain's Liniment two
$15, the undertaker gets from $50 to or three times a day and massaging the
$100; the editor pnblishes a notice o f parts at each application. For sale by
the death and an obituary two columns Mary A. Mee.
long, lodge and society resolutions, a ' ------------------------------------------------------------
lot o f poetry and free card o f thanks
and gets $0,000. No wonder so many
country editors get rich.
SUITS
$9.75, $ 15 , $18.50, 25.00
and up.
OVERCOATS and CRAVENETTES
$12.00 to $30.00.
Make us prove it.
We are always in earnest.
The Toggery,
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HONEST CLOTHIERS AND REAL VALUE GIVERS.
Medford
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Ore.
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FERGUSON & MURRAY
LIVERY AND GENERAL TEAMING
‘W E P LAY NO FAVORITES.”
CENTRAL POINT : : OREGON.
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Hear the new Edison phonograph.
It will be delivered to your door on free
trial. Singler Music Store, Medford,
Oregon.
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Come in Our Store this
week and let us show you
how you can save $ $ $ on
everything you buy.
Sp ; iál
On and after Sunday,
12:00 M. to 5:00 P. M.
This is no Secret!!
Our Bread, Pies, Cakes, Etc.,
are of the highest quality. Once tried, always used.
Just Arrived and;
are Still Coming.;
W e carry the most beautiful line
of Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear (Suits
in Medford. You are specially
invited to visit this department.
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Furniture,
Lace Curtains,
Chinaware,
Carpets,
Window Shades,
Queensware,
Art Squares,
Portieres,
Enamelware,
Rugs,
Lounge Covers,
Knives, Forks
Mattings,
Blankets,
Mattress Spr’gs, Comforts,
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Medford’s Greatest Value Givers. J
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October 18, 1908, our
sales-room will remain closed on Sundays from
Attention Ladies! !
Deuel &
Kentner.
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Window Glass,
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Point Bakery,
Proprietor.
Have Your
PRINTING
Linoleum.
Our Stock is Complete in Every Respect.
Done at the
We gave away over 200 Souvenirs on our opening night
Come in rn 1 see us.
(jiWtrdl Point FumitUfO StOfP,
T. M. Jones.
Proprietor.
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HERALD OFFICE.