Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917, October 29, 1908, Image 4

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13 THE BIG 13
Oregon.
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f'ortliirfj, Oregon, October 20, 190H,
(Special Correspondence.)
Assistant Secretary J. U. Wilson of
the United States Department of the
Interior anti Mr. W. M. (leddes of the
Treasury Department, Washington, D.
C., were guests at the Portland Com­
mercial Club last Saturday. They are
making a tour of the Northwest.
‘ ‘The Fruit Grower," of St. Joseph,
Missouri, has just is mod a Home-1
soekers’ Edition, which contains an ex- ,
tended report from all the fruit grow­
We a r c not a bit superstitious. Even if we we ■<■ oar trade t V s month would make
ing districts of the A eat, and no one
state receives as much attention as
us
believe that 13 is “ lucky.” Thousands o f people have visited our “ Anniversary
Oregon. There is page after page of
illustration and text, and every part of
Sale and gone away pleased. If anyone bought anything that wasn’ t satisfactory
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the state is given prominence. In fact, |
they
can
get
their
money
back
simply
for
the
asking,
y
Oregon probably gets more atlentiun
than any other two states. Tdis is true
because the state is better organiied,
Saturday night winds up this sale. Hundreds of “ snaps” offered this week.
doinp better advertising, has more good
pictures and has learned how to present
its resources and attractions better
than any other state in the Union.
No more beautiful publication has
been issued in Oregon than the one just
from the press which gives most i
graphically the resources and attrac­
tions of Lincoln County. It is issued
jointly by the commercial bodies o f ,
Newport, Toledo, Elk City and Wald?- j
port, and its- central illustration is a
bathing scene at Newport—the beach
there is unexcelled1 on the Pacific Coast.
The great draw bridge across th e ;
Willamette River, built jointly by the j
Great Northern and Northern Pacific
MEDFORD’S “LITTLEKOST” LADIES’ SHOP
railways and having the largest draw j
span of any bridge in the world, is a i
»uccess. Work crainstesiing the bridge
have passed to and frofor several days.
Hon. J. W! Bhiley, State Dairy and
Food Commissioner, has been made
Central Avenue, Just North of Jackson County Bank
chairman of the Season Ticket Sale of
the Portland Country Club and Live­
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stock Association for 1909. Mr. Bailey
is determined that five thousand tickets
at $5.00 each must be sold before the
Clear Slump land— New Process.
Goss Gets Respite.
Pennsylvania Society.
close of the present year.
II. M. Coss, the Medford piano man,
Producers of fine fruits throughout
All natives of Pennsylvania now liv-j Larry Nolan, one of (he leading
who was recently found guilty in the
the Northwest, and particularly those ing in Southern Oregon are requested farmers in the town of Newhold, has
Jackson county Circuit Court on a
o f Oregon, fully appreciate the help to send their names and address to J . invented a process for pulling stumps
statutory charge, was this week sen­
they are receiving from Portland mer- E Watt, Medford, the purpose ■ f which promises to be of untold value to
chanLs who give up their show windows which is to organize a native Penn­ farmers of the country. His method, tenced to serve seven years at hard
labor in the penitentiary. He was
f or a display of these products. Ex­ sylvania Society lor Southern Oregon. which has already attracted widespread
taken to Salem in charge of Sheriff
hibits from Mosier and Lincoln County, Please send in your names at once.
attention, is as follows: With a two- Jones on Tuesday evening, but in the
Oregon, and Lewiston, Idaho, have, at
J. F. WATT.
j inch auger, bore a hole perpendicularly meantime the prisoners counsel, Colvig
traded much attention the past week.
Sec’ v Local Com , into the stump about two feet; poor
and Reams, had called upon the gov­
into this hole one pint of equal parts of ernor and laid the case before him with
I nitric and sulphuric acids; plug the the results that when the sheriff ar­
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[ hole tightly with a plug dipped in rived at the door of the prison with his
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melted parafine. In thirty days’ time charge he was met with an order from
I the stump so treated will be a charred, the governor, directing him to take his
| pulpy mass, roots and all, and may be prjS(J'ner back to the Jackson county
I spread over the soil as a fertilizer with jail, the attorneys having secured
la shovel. Mr. Nolan has just stumped stay p i execution.
16 acre3 of land on his Newbold farm
in this manner at a cost o f four cents
The Grange.
cash and five minutes’ labor per stump.
The John R. Davis Lumber Company
A splendid meeting of the Grange
at Phillips has adopted Mr. Nolan’s was held last Saturday, that date be­
process in clearing several hundred ing the regular all-day meeting. An
acres of land in Price county.— Prentice elegant lunch was served and an ex­
Calument.
cellent program consisting of essays,
A N N I V E R S A R Y
I OVERCOATS
AND OUR
THIRTEEN MONTHS IN BUSINESS NOVEMBER I. -
LADIES READY-TO-USE CARfVlEN IS, !*i LARGE
ASSORTMENTS, PiiiCEO VERY LOW.
5 PER CEN r. OFF ON ALL BILLS GF $5.00 OR MORE.
R A IL R O A D FAR E FREE
BAKER-HUTCHASON
CO.
W H Y ! !
You should
buy
your Suit at the
select readings, etc., was rendered.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean, prominent mem-
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i bers of the Wagner Creek grange,
were visitors on this occasion. The
Workmen for the Pacific States Tele- announced topic for discussion, "Sur-
phone Company are engaged this week roundings of the H om e," was fnlly
removing the company s poles and discussed and brought forth many help-
wires from Pine street, where their f ui ideas and suggestions.
former position interfered with the
R eporter .
laying of the new cement walks. The
line is being removed to the alley im­
mediately south of Pine street.
For Chapped Skin.
Big Store.
the best
$10.00 $12.50 and $15.00
Suits on earth.
in
Our
Store
this
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week and let us show you
Chapped skin whether on the hands
A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. or face may be cured in one night by
Theodore Glass, of Antioch precinct, applying Chamberlain’s Salve. It is
also unequaled for sore nipples, burns
last Saturday morning.
and scalds. For sale by Mary A. Mee.
Hear the new Edison phonograph.
It will be delivered to your door on free
TO TH E LADIES.
trial. Singler Music Store, Medford,
Oregon.
26d28 j Have you seen the Alorine Female
Syringe? It is something new. It is
the only absolutely scientific, sanitary
Old newspapers for sale. Twenty • ladies’ syringe made. See them at
five for a nickel at the Herald office.
Mary A. Mee’ s drug store.
27d40
how you can save $ $ $ on
This is no Secret!!
Attention Ladies! !
Just Arrived and^
rare Still Coming.
of Ladies’ R eady-to-W ear Suits
You are specially
invited to visit this department.
Deuel &
Kentner.
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shape and wear you durably
because the men who made
them, Schloss Bros., use only
[ p u r e ,
tested w o o l e n s
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high grade workmanship and
the clothes wisdom that has
been hoarded up in 52 years of |
K N O W IN G
HOW.
No clothes are made ‘ 'Ready-to-wear”
that can equal them.
SUITS
$9.75, $15, $18.50, 25.00
Furniture,
Lace Curtains,
Chinaware,
Carpets,
Window Shades,
Queensware.
Art Squares,
Portieres,
Enamelware,
Rugs,
Lounge Covers,
Knives, Forks,
Mattings,
Blankets,
Mattress Spr’ gs, Comforts,
Window Glass,
Linoleum.
Our Stock is Complete in Every Respect.
We pave away over 2C0 Souvenirs on our opening night.
Come in and see us.
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1 Cfintrul Point FumitlirC Store,
T. M. J- M S ,
Proprietor.
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and up.
! O V E R C O A T S and CR A V E N E T T E S f
$ 1 2 .0 0 to $ 3 0 .0 0 .
• Make us prove it.
We are always in earnest.
The T oggery,
HONEST CLOTHIERS AND REAL VALUE GIVERS.
Medford
Ore.
FERGUSON &
MURRAY
L I V E R Y AND G E N E R A L TEAM ING
“W E PLAY NO FAVORITES.”
C E N T R A L POINT
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Special Notice
October 18, 1908, our
sales-room will remain closed on Sundays from
12:00 M. to 5:00 P. M.
Our Bread, Pies, Cakes, Etc.,
a u s a a ir ;s j3
srjv rx s.x S B i'
W e carry the most beautiful line
Medford’s Greatest Value Givers.
fit you stylishly, keep their
On and after Sunday,
everything you buy.
in Medford.
nits
Moving Telephone Line.
Because we will sell you
Come
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are of the highest quality. Once tried, always used.
Central Point Bakery,
Sav! !
Do you know that Uncle Billy Runnells
has opened a new Grocery Store?
Well, he has and is now ready to supply
you with nice, fresh, goods at reasonable
prices.
I will be glad to see all my old
and make new ones in the hope of furnish­
ing you with at least a portion o f your
supplies.
Yours for hi*.,
H illy R u n n e lls.
Murray Building, Central Point, Oregon.
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