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About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1908)
CENTRAL POINT HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 190S. Honored by Women F ighting f o r e s t Fires. The forest service bureau at Wash- lugtou was prompt lu disseminating re When a woman (»peaks of her ports of experts regarding the fires silent s e c r e t suffering she which broke out lu tbe Minnesota na trusts you. Millions have be tional forest. Although this forest Is stowed this mark of confi Glen Fabrick. Prup. well equipped for protection and has dence on Dr. R. V. Fierce, o f Buffalo, N . Y . Every generally escaped when fires were epi - where there are women who demic In the forests of that region, the All kinds Laundry work solicited bear witness to the wonder officials were anxious over tbe out working, curing-power of Dr. Leave package at Stone’ s break, because the conditions wore fa Pierce’ s Favorite Prescription —which saves the suffering sex barber shop or see T. J. vorable for a spread of tbe flames. from pain, and successfully Owing to the extreme dry weather grapples with woman’ s weak Kelso who will call for even the soli itself took fire. As for nesses and stubborn ills. tbe damage to the national forest Itself, and deliver family work, IT MAKES W EAK WOHEN STRONO It Is explained by the supervisor that j Work guaranteed. Prices right. IT HAKES SICK WOMEN W E LL . this was confined to the very young growth nnd that the mature growth, N o woman’ s appeal was ever misdirected or her 1 er coiP\ fidence misplaced when she wrote for advice reserved to reseed the land, was not ice, te j th e W o r l d ’ s D is p e n s a r y M e d ic a l A s s o c ia t io )N, n D rJ destroyed. Branches nud treetops R. V. Pierce, President, Buffalo, N. Y . which accumulated In lumbering bad Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets Induce m ild natural bowel movement once a day been burned, so that there remained - no fuel to feed the flames and make a EYE SPECIALIST destructive Are. Heney Shot Down. Prize Essay Contest. It Is the opinion o f the forest offi Doctor of Opthalmology cials that tills year's experience has Francis J. Heney, the famous gra ft unusual value as an object lesson. Tbe Guarantees to fit «lasses so they will never prosecutor, was shot down in the crowd The Oregon Society o f the Sons o f soil, especially In time of drought, need to be changed. ed court room in San Francisco last the American Revolution offers prizes should be protected, aud to do this j Office in Grand Theatre big., Medford, Ore. Friday, where he was conducting the to the pupils o f the public schools o f woodmen aud forest guards must be third trial o f Abe Ruef, by Morris the st" te o f Oregon for essays on sub vigilant to prevent the spread o f fire, In Central Point Monday Haas, an ex-convict whom Heney had jects connected with our war for inde- | even though valued timber la not exposed and denounced during the sec pendence. threatened. In general the lesson of of Each Week. ond R uef trial when Haas tried to get j Prizes o f $20 and $10 will be awarded the year Is that after a prolonged on the jury. Heney, in the dramatic j for the first and second best essays drought the woods are very Inflamma manner which is characteristic o f him, : written by high school pupils on either ble nnd fires ale sure to break out. They produced a photograph or the would- one o f the following subjects: must be put out quickly whenever they be juror which had been taken in prison “ Foreign Aid in the Revolutionary start, and this can only be accomplish ga rb and Haas was dismissed from the W a r.” ed through the co-operation o f the local panel. Heney was shot in the head, “ Washington’ s Greatness—In What population with the forest officers. but it is believed is not fatallv wounded. Did it Consist?” Even where valuable timber or human Haas was locked up and after being in Prizes o f $20, $10, and three o f $5 settlements are not threatened at the jail 24 hours he shot himself in the head each will be awarded for the first, outset the only safeguard against the with a derringer, dying instantly. It second, third, fourth and fifth best spread of the flames until beyond con is not known why he was permitted to essays, respectively, written by grade trol and whole counties are given up ca rry a pistol into the jail, but it is pupils on any one o f the following i to their ravage Is ceaseless vigilance ALL WORK GUARANTEED. claimed he had it hidden in his shoe. subjects: on the part of the whole community. It is claimed by the friends o f Mr. Leave orders and packages “ The Causes o f the Revolutionary Many o f the forest fires are o f need Heney that “ higher ups” instigated W ar ” at Williams Hotel. less origin. The causes are usually the crime and that Haas was only a “ The Battle o f Saratoga.” campfires left ablaze by outing and tool used by them in an attempt to rid “ The Navy in the Revolutionary bunting parties, brush burning In cut w il l ia m s the grafters o f the famous prosecutor. | W a r.” over places and sparks faorn passing “ The Battle o f Bunker H ill.” locomotives. Systems o f fire patrol I The essays are limited to 3000 words | more effective than any yet established, What Would You Do? THOROUGHBRED I each, must be witten in the student’ s j except iwrbaps by the national govern In case o f a bum or scald what would j own handwriting, on one side only of ment, are recommended for all forested you do to relieve the pain? Such in the paper, and accompanied by a certifi region*. Iaiws with penalties are In juries are liable to occur in any family cate from the writer’ s teacher stating j Terce In some states, but tbe best pre and everyone should be prepared for that the writer is a pupil in designated j ventive of all will be a public spirit, and them. Chamberlain’ s Salve applied on class and that the teacher believes th e' reudy at the signal, and tbe education a soft cloth will relieve the pain almost essay to be the pupil’ s own, unaided which comes of organized effort under instantly, and unless the injury is a work. the leadership of experts at fire fight very seyere one, will cause the parts to The essays must be signed by the ing In the woods. heal without leaving a scar. For sale writer, giving also his or her postoffice h y Mary A. Mee. address They should be forwarded to P a g e a n tr y an d P a t r io t is m . B. A. Thaxter, chairman o f committee, Nathaniel Hawthorne once suggested If you want a start in the best strains 443 Eleventh street, Portland, Or., and a sort of pauorama to Illustrate the Observatin Cars. o f these famous breeds, buy now. On and after November 15, 1907, the should reach their destination not later progress of the historic town of Salem Call on or address I ke W illiams , from the time when Its main street was observation cars between Portland and than January 31, 1909. 18tf Central Point, Oregon. In awarding these prizes the com an Indian path through the forest. Oakland California, on trains Nos. 15 mittee will be governed by considera The show was to serve the purpose of and 16 will be carried through instead o f being cut out, as heretofore, at Rose- tions o f originality, accuracy o f state instruction and arouse in modern minds NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ment^ manner o f treatment, ortho ni>preclatlon of nnd reverence for the burg. Department of the Interior, graphy, syntax and punctuation, neat sterling qualities o f the ancestors of Uuited States Land Office, Southbound, under this new arrange ness and legibility. Roseburg, Oregon, October 13, 1908. ithe people of New England. ment, passengers holding proper trans Notice is hereby given that the Astec Land and These prizes are offered to encourage The Idea, which was only crnftely Cattle Company by its attorney in fact Wm. I. portation and Pullman accommodations Vawter. of Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, may occupy these cars on the night love o f cur country and the study o f its outlined by Hawthorne, Is fully devel filed in this office on April 18, 1904. application to oped lu the historic pageant of today, select under the provisions of the Act o f June 4. leaving Portland until reaching Eugene history. Any additional information which Vhlch Is ei[>erlencing something o f a 1897, the SWV4 of NWV4 of Section 18, Township at 12:32 a. m. 36 South. Range 1 West. Willamette Meridian. said tract being within six miles of a mining F red P arker , Agt. S. P. Co., | may be desired will be cheerfully fur- revival iu the old world and has been The claim of record, publication and posting of notice 31 t f Centra Point, Oregon. i nished on application to the chairman adopted this season at Quebec and <d such selection is required to be made, in order that any and all persons claiming adversely the I o f the committee. Philadelphia. The pageant Is a cofebl- lands described, or desiring to object because of W ILLIAM BITTLE WELLS, ?he mineral character of the land, or for any other •natlon o f moving picture nnd living reason, to the diposal thereof to the applicant may How to Cure a Cold. R. I. ECKERSON, picture. It Is a bold appeal to the eye file their affidavits of protest in this office, which they are hereby required to do. Be as careful as you can yon will oc B. A. TH AXTER, and mind and. like the cartoon of the BENJAMIN L. EDDY, casionally take cold, and when you do, Committee. Register. clever artist, enables the spectator to Not Coal Land. 2bd3S get a medicine o f known reliability, one I Portland, Or , Oct. 20. take In at a glance a story full of I that has an established reputation and meaning nnd one that lingers. A NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. that is certain to effect a quick cure. Department of tho Interior. pageant which casts a glamour over Such a medicine is Chamberlain’ s Coufrh the past awakens an appreciation o f U. S. Land Office, at Roaeburg, Oregon, October 31, 1908. Remedy. It has gained a world wide the spirit of written history, and pages i Notice is hereby given that Isaac J. Stacey, of reputation by its remarkable cures of that were dull before deliver a message Medford. Oregon, who, on October 19, 1908, made ! T imber Application. No. 01893. lor EH NE'A, this most common ailment, and can that the multitude can understand. 1 NWVt NE'/i and NE1 • NW1., Section 18, Town- to visit alw ays be depended upon. It acts on ! ship 34 South, Range 1 West, Willamette Meridian, i ^as filed notice of inîention to make Final Proof, nature’ s plan, relieves the lungs, aids :o establish claim to the land above described. T h e F ir e In the P a r is C e n tr a l. I before W. H. Canon, U. S. Commissioner, at Med expectoration, opens the secretions and The recent fire in the Paris postaffiee ford, Oregon, on the 12th day o f January. 1909 aids nature in restoring the system to Claimant names as witnesses: George W. Sta- tied up trade for a time, because It i ccy, of Beagle, Oregon; William Scott, of Central a healthy condition. During the many ' Point, Oregon; William Huston, of Beagle, Ore- destroyed telephone and telegraph com When summer has passed , gon. and George Lindley, o f Medford, Oregon. years in which it has been in general munications between the French en|U- BENJAMIN U EDDY. in these northern states, use we have yet to learn o f a single Register. the sun is onlv mild under tnl and the outside world. The entire case o f cold or attack of the grip hav tbe bright blue skies o f service for the city was centered In Southern California. This ing resulted in pneumonia when this one building, and the machinery for is one o f nature’s happy remeby was used, which shows con IN F O R M A T IO N operating It was seriously crippled, and provisions—eternal sum 1 U .O A K D 1 N O clusively that it is a certain preventive mer for those who cannot there was no duplicate plant to fall o f that dangerous disease. Chamber ’Farm o r B u sin ess endure a more severe cli back upon. for sale. Not particular about location. mate. lain’ s Cough Remedy contains no opium O f course tlie telephone and tele Wish to hear from ow n er only who California has been called or other narcotic and may be given as will »ell direct to buyer. Give price, graph, like nearly all public utilities the “ Mecca o f the winter dnscri^tfon and s at« vriurtl possession ^confidently to a baby as to an adult. can l>e hod. A-ldies», tourist.” Its hotels and In France, are monopolized by the gov L DAL3YS;UU, L.t 9 j Z9 2m In*r, r. I- For sale by Mary A. Mee. stopping places are as ernment. There can be no rival or varied as tnose o f all well ganization with competing lines. Here regulated cities. Visitors appears to l>e one case where exclusive can always find suitable LUMBER BARGAIN. accommodations, congen government ownership has lls draw W e have for sale 150,000 feet o f 4 ial companions, and var backs. Still, the French people do not ied, pleasing recreations. and 6 inch old-fashioned bevel siding at IKitronlze the telephone nnd telegraph from $13.00 to $22.00 per thousand feet, as liberally ns do the Americana, and surface measure, at our mill. It Is posalble that private companies Extra for delivering the same f. o. b would not have developed tho ftr l* cars in any quantity at the following aystem to Its present dimensions. points: Woodville 75c; Gold Hill $1.00; Uentral Point $1.25; Medford $1.40; Count Tolstoy ooniplaIns that the doc Ashland $1.70 per M. tors have failed to tell mail bow to pro The cheaper grades are plenty good long life. Perhaps Tolstoy can give Will be glad to supply some enough for ordinary buildings. This them a cue by telling how he cam e t# very attractive literature, de style o f siding makes buildings look be a vigorous worker at eighty. scribing in detail the many de nicer and turns wind and water better lights o f winter in California. Very low round trip excursion OTTM1 than rustic. This being leap year, the man who tickets are on sale to California. G R A N T S PASS BOX CO., resolved to “ lie good” the entire 303 The rate from Central Point 25tf Grants Pass, Ore. ■lays In »TO has one had day coming to Los Angeles and return is to him. «++-H V »d -H -5a+ 8 + U -H ^jvH -i-B s4tvH -l-H«H-hl- k8 * 8 * MEDFORDDOMESTIC j V ir g in ’s B e s t FLOUR LAUNDRY. a * X X X X BRAND When you buy Flour always ask for a sack of the peerless VIRGIN’S BEST X X X X BRAND “ Made in Central Point.” E. J. BONNER . + 4* « a i Patronize Home Industries and Help Build Up Your Own Town. + + j V ir g in ’s B e s t, j 4-H-+8+ a + b - i - h - i < • • c - i - h - h * - h ~ h - j : n xu - h - k . - w - h - si HOT PEANUTS! C L O T H I N G FRESH and SWEET C le a n e d , P ressed , R e p a ir e d . JD. Cigars, Tobacco, Confectionery At the Old Stana, Second and Pine Sts. Central Point, Ore. G . S . M o o re , EUROPEAN PLAN UNE SAMPLE Room H o te l N a s h . The Home of Commercial and Mining Men W h ite R o c k H o te l N ash Co., P ro p rie to r« M e d fo r d . O reg on Dining-room Unsurpassed. Refurnished Throughout. W h i t e L e g ’o rn C H IC K E N S [CENTRAL POINT REAL ESTATE CO. ¡1 C . S. S a n d e rso n , M a n a g e r Farm and Fruit Lands, City Property, Business Opportunities, Mining Stocks For Sale. Special attention given to rentings, care and man agement of property. LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US; j WE CAN SELL iT. f A MEDFORD TEA § COFFEE HOUSE NOW HAS ON DISPLAY A BIG SHOWING OF Prehistoric, Athenian, Basiltine, j | j Mat, Royal Doutton and California Mephisto W are. 216 West 7th Street, W e Prepay “ My little girl is subject to cold s," says Mrs. Wm. H. Serig, No. 41 Fifth S t , Wheeling, W. Va. “ Last winter she had a severe spell and a terrible cough, bat I cured her with Chamber i lain’ s Cougfc Remedy without the aid o f a doctor, and my little boy has been prevented many times from having the croup by the timely use o f this syrup.” This remedy is for sale by Mary A. Mee For full in# rm tio n , sleeping car reserva- iros and ticket», call on. telegraph or writ« E. M. CoiOIT, Agent, Central Point, o* W m . M c M crray , G ob . Pass. Agt., Portland, Oregon. Tlie kaiser lalka peace with peace men. trat if anybody talks war the mailed fist is “ all there,” )nst the same. It la a little early yet to talk o i road house-;. guldetioard* and other eon- eank-ncea for aerial travelers. Every fresh shakeup of that mand atai Oll can throw» aew fight upon our publie affaira ji Can give you the very best Mlsctim a f F'urni- % ture, Carpets, Bold by Mmr/ A. Mee. Wall Paper Window Shades, Lane Curtains, Comforts, Blanket» Ftc.. be- * tween Portland and San Francisco. ” Prices the Lowest. a ± i WhoopingCoiigh Price U cant», tarta fiza H cent». Ï j MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. j CROUP TWi rtmtdy eta ilwsyj I k dependedupon and h pluiaal W take. Il contain! no opio» oc other harmful <tru$ end may hr $lwn as confi- ivntljr t* a kahy as to an adult. to any Railroad REMEMBER T H E 8 Coughs,Colds, f $ 47 . 60 . + U-b 8 -H -l-K y I-WH^S Freight Point in Jackson County. Company Limit six months, allowing stop overs in either direction. Simi lar excursion rates are in effect to ail California points. MEDFORD, OREGON. I—l—FZJ + H + 8 * I WANTED Colds and Group in Children. R .A . JUNKEN A. M ’ GLASHAN Now is the Time Southern Pacific ; I Hoods the Pest. ________ _ _ ____________ _________________________________________ A Beautiful Christmas Souvenir -wHl be grvwi to every lady who registers at our «tore. „ You dont have to Iwy anything -U re- eeive this gift. Medford furniture Company, i M edford + tt + - - Oregon. W - H W 8 'f t t t I