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About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1908)
C K Y T P A I. PO IN T HERALD, TH URSD AY. nrC E.YB E R 3, 1°CS. L iiN IR A L s. A. Good Bait. rOINi H£RALD pr0ud and sensitive and P a t t is o n , P u b u s h e o . An independent local newspaper devoted to the interests o f Central Point and the Rogue Kiver Valley. Published Every Thursday. Subscription price, $1.50 per year, in advance. Entered as Second-class Matter, May 4, 1906, at the Post Office at Central Point, Oregon, under the A ct o f Congress of March 3. 1879. LOOKING AT THINGS BACKWARD. will not ■iix»p to r.iurder or steal nor to “ 1 gufe Clovt'lamVs autograph/* »»M the friend» "by addressing to him a lit what is equally humiliating to tle o«l« on Ills splendid work in the him—asking for broad and shel White House auent theRusso-Japanese war—or was it something else? A t any ter, he will quietly blow his rate, I shall never forget my delight brains out or starve to death in when, by return mail, Mr. Cleveland silence as such people are doing wrote: u ‘Dear Sir—I have read your verses in this country all the time. with Interest. They appear to me very That’s what it means to be (lcfieieut in sense and substance/ " I sent a sonnet of sympathy to Ber “ without the means o f liveli nard Shaw on the failure of his play, hood,” and though the first ‘His House In Order/ or some such thought o f all of us is to provide title. Mr. Shaw replied on a post card for ourselves “ the means of as follows: “ ‘Thank you very much for your son livelihood,” when we find a lot; net. which seems at least sincere/ o f people who have not, because' “ I once ventured to address a ron o f one disability or another, been deau to Ellen Terry. In it I praised her beauty passionately. Miss Terry j aGle to do that, we treat them, scut me a long and interesting note of not like human beings in trouble, acknowledgment, in the course of but as criminals to be hunted and which she said: “ ‘I noticed many faults and weak driven from place to place. nesses in your rondeau, which, howev Isn’t that a fair statement of er, made me laugh heartily.* " —Ex the case? That is just the way change. j Ha M “.d B e en T h e r e . Rod rick—Howdy, old man? We are going on a camping trip soon. Bid you ever enjoy a camping trip where you had to do your own cooking and sleep beneath the star«? Van Albert—Nope. Bodrick—What? Bo you mean to say you have never been on a camping trip? Van A 1 tort—No. I mean to say that I never enjoyed one. — Chicago News. H o s p it a lit y . Mamma—Tommy, I see you took two pieces o f cake instead of one, as I told you. Why did you do that? Tom m y- Well, mamma, I was playing that an other little boy was visiting me, and I know you wouldn’t mind me giving him a piece.—Chicago News. f -H-l* V Holiday Goods • i The best time to select your Holi- day Goods is right now before the lines have been broken. We have just opened an elegant line of these goods for your inspection, including Albums, Dressing Cases, Books, Pictures, Toys, Dolls Etc. Something appropriate for every L e a r n in g E a rly . member o f the family and some I f somebody should set the A Sunday school teacher had been thing to please everyone from Gran back- fashion of reading letters telling her class the story of the good dad to Snookums. Samaritan. When she asked them ward by their reflection in the what the story meant a little boy said, mirror, in a few generations we ‘‘It means that when I am in trouble Prescriptions a Specialty. should all take it up and regard my neighbors must help me/*—Uni- versallst Leader. it as quite the correct and proper A t L a s t. thing to do, either smiling tol people used to treat the insane W o n ’t F ig u r e s L ie ? erantly at those ill-advised per before they grew wise and kind j Mrs. Silas Bennett was a philoso Mrs. Hoyle—I am Just twenty-three. pher. On a certain dismal occasion sons who were content to take enough to know that insane per- j some of the neighboring women were Mrs. Doyle—I don’t see how you ligurc Mary A. Mee, Proprietor, Central Point. Ore. their letters in their hands and f sons were entitled to their sym- condoling with lier. W ith commend it. You were twenty-two when you had your black silk, am f you haven't; able cheerfulness she replied: read them, or else we might- pathy and their help, I ’ve rulsoil four girls an’ three boy*, I ,iad 11 ,,<" v drHSS for ,eu year*.-N ew I f we were reading the condi who knows—ostracise them for expectin’ every time they'd be twins ! York Press. tion of those “ without the means ...B “ ^ _____ nml red headed like their Grandpa Ben- I being queer." H e C r o w e d T o o S oo n . We are reversing things just <>/ livelihood” straight from our nett, an’ yet they ain’t. She—You'll 1 m ? glad to learn, dear, over t ,i . n -.L ° ___ i ___ h ea rts anil nur b ra in s in instead s te a d o f o f “ An* I've worried consid’blo hearts and our brains as directly as that, and we are smallpox break!»’ out in my big fam that I ’ve got out of visiting our rela tives. He—Grand! Splendid! It hung expending lots of time and lots from this trick mirror w e’ve ily. So for ’tain t. LEW IS & SONS, Pi-ops. “ Last summer tlurin’ July an’ August over me like a cloud. IIow did you o f heartache and nerve strain in been trusting blindly so long, an’ mebbe part of September I was manage It? She—Oh, I asked them our attempt to interpret thingsj we’d first inquire as to why these real meloneholle, fearin’ I ’d got an ap here! Fresh and Salt Meats that way which are in reality aslPCoplt had no “ means of liveli- pendix, but I guess I ain’t. ‘‘An’ through it all it never onct oc Even though the Alamo mission simple as the letter you have in I h°°d an(T then, if we were to me that I ’d l>e tlie one to house must eventually disappear like your hand that your chum or | to be suspicious of anybody curred fall through them rotten old meetln’ all of man’s handiwork, the name and brother or sweetheart sent you it would be those who are segre house steps an' break my leg In two the heroism it recalls will be perpetu last week, and we think people gating and keeping the “ means places, but I be.” ated by the Alamo National forest, re Highest Market Price Paid for Beef, Pork and Mutton. cently so christened. queer and uncomfortable and I o f livelihood” from thousands of In Extremis. C E N TR A L PO IN T, ORE. We invite your patronage. fanatical and hysterical when j others under their own selfish Lnfo our night a clergyman* was In b [>II o of the uplift white civiliza j individual claim to property and called out to minister to an old man— they insist on the straight way a worker upon the adjacent railway— tion linn carried Into the African jun privilege. o f look ng at things. gle, Its denizens will surely go wild Another thing: The work one who was supposed to be dying. The “ For instance,” do you ask? summons was brought by another old at the sight of the big stick. * man can perform is an economic man, the elder brother of the stricken Yes, certainly: In our sister city one. While he was bustling ntaint, When the “ step lively” man took off o f Salem last Friday night a or commercial asset. Is Salem making preparations for departure, his coat for the political campaign so rich that she can afford to respected citizen was shot and tho clergyman forgot momeutarlly the General Apathy commenced to go seriously wounded by a footpad.! drive from her streets all this social status o f his visitor and asked. some. Wouldn’ t it ‘‘Is he in extremis?” We are told that “ the shooting potential wealth, C e n t r a l P o in t , O r e g o n The okl man was not going to be T r u e t o H e r T r a in in g . be better business, leaving out has created intense excitement j beaten. "Aye, lie’s right in, your rev "W here was the new star discover and citizens are declaring that o f the count common humanity erence.” A fter a pause lie added os a ed?” asked one dramatic crlUe of an clincher: ‘‘Clean in. poor chap. IMght and the new thought about the other. every man who has no honorable All kinds o f hauling promptly done. Retail Dealer in Wood. up to the neck, sir.” —Comliill M a ga “ In a laundry.” was the reply. means o f livelihood shall be so-called criminal and vagrant rble. ” Ah, well, she can't forget her old classes—wouldn’ t it be better driven out of the city.” calling. Slio's mangling the part.” Tim ber Land, A et June 3, 1878.— i E N T R A L P O IN T LODGE NO. 193 N O TIC E FOR P U B L IC A T IO N . Here’s a sure enough case of business for the City o f Salem, Subscribe for the HERALD. U n it e d S t a t e s L a n d O f f ic e , reversing the writing, and try or any other city with this prob Meets every Saturday evening at Roseburg, Oregon, May 8, 1908w ing to decipher it in the mirror lem to solve, to provide a means 7:30 p. m. in A. O. U. W. Hall, Notice is hereby given that in compliance with o f livelihood for every man in it 1 the provisions o f the act o f Congress o f June 3. corner Second and Pine Sts. Visit of our old, broken-down notions 1878, entitled “ An act fo r the sale o f timber lanos ing brothers are specially invitd to in the State« o f California. Oregon. Nevada, and of human nature and public \ who would work at fair pay meet with us when in town. Washington Territory.” as extended to all the under moderately decent condi Public Land states by act o f August 4. 1892, W il E r n e s t H a t h a w a y , J. W . J a c o b s , policy. iam Fletcher Parker, o f Portland, county o f Secretary. Noble Grand Multnomah, tions? By this means the onesj State o f Oregon, filed in this office on Read the message this incident j A pril 28. 1908. his sworn statement. No. 10027. for the purchass o f the South-west one-quarter (SW conveys, straight, with common who were willing to work would Central Point Pharmacy, Central Point Market Beef, Pork, Mutton and Veal. D. C. G R I M City Drayitig and Transfer HEATING STOVES THAT HEAT. Vi) o f Section No. 14. in Township No. 33 South. Range No. 4 West. W. M.. and will offer proof to PR O F E S S IO N A L sense and a desire to 'b e fair to |1,(; frn in ated from the problem show that the land sought is more valuable fur its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes^ the footpad as well as to the h v’lth,°ut Lbein^ subjected to all and to establish his claim to said liwd before the Register and Receiver o f this office, at Roseburg, public and you couldn’ t possibly t h e r f h^®ss_ Oregon, on J E R O M E L. R A W H O U S E R Cole’s Airtight and the Great Western would receive if driven out of Thursday, the 7th day o f January. 1909. come to the conclusion that mat PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. He names as witnesses: William McGuirk, the town as i f they were profes are our leaders in Heating Stoves for this James Hart and Thomas ^Leonard, o f Portland, ters would be helped one bit by Office second floor John Ross building, Oregon, hnd George Pease, o f Placer, Oregon. sional criminals, and so, more over Herald office. Pine street. Any and all persons claiming adversely tho driving out “ all men who have season bnt we also carry other favorite above-described lands ane requested to file their likely than not, forced to become Call residence from office phone when claims in this office on or before said 7th day of no means o f livelihood,” because necessary, day or night. January. 1909. B E N J A M IN L. EDDY. makes, all good values for the money, Regis tor every other city on the Coast is pre.vers upon a society that has C E N T R A L P O IN T ....................... OREGON been neither sensible nor just in in many styles and at prices ranging from doing the same thing and we NO TICE FOB PU B L IC A T IO N . have that way a steady procession j its treatment o f them, those Department o f the Interior. o f vagrants moving from place i “ without means o f livelihood” j P r H. P. H A R G R A V E U. S. Land Office, at Roseburg, Oregon. are lost to the community they PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON October 31. 1908. to place. Notice is hereby given that Isaac J. Stacey, off Medford, Oregon, who, on October 19, l908, nuul« “ All men who have no means could have enriched, and de- • Office over First National Bank Timber Application. No. 01893. lo r EV» N E H . N W l i N E 1, and NEV, NWV,. Section 18, Town- o f livelihood. ’ ’ I wish you’d put | P ? ? « 1 o f LtheL f nd happiness Medford : $ : < Oregon hip 34 South. Range 1 West. W illamette Meridian, o f life which tiod meant each 0 as filed notice o f intention to make Final Proof, away the mirror in whilh you’ve to establish claim to the land above describe,!, one o f us to have.—Eleanor F. Our stock o f Shelf Hardware before W. H. Canon, U. S. Commissioner, at Med been trying to read this economic | ford, Oregon, on the 12th day o f January. 1909. I Baldwin in Portland Telegram. J . E. E N Y A H T .O R E & . J . A. P E R R y, Y iC £ . ° * t s , Claimant names as witnesses: George W. Sta puzzle and look at it dirpet to Builders’ Supplies, Mechanics’ gey. of Beagle. Oregon; William Scott, o f Central Point. Oregon: William Huston, o f Beagle. Ore see what you can make o f it. Tools, Sportsmen’s Goods Etc,, Oregon. “ The P eop le9* o f Morocco. Medford National Sank gon. and George Lind B ley. E N o JA f Medford, Do you suppose men like to be M IN U EDDY. No doubt but the European power* Register. complete. Call and see us. “ without means o f livelihood?” can tlx up the Morocco business be CAPITAL $50.000.00 Would you like to be “ without tween themselves and keep the oLliciai N O TIC E FOR P U B L IC A T IO N . JUR.PLUJ $10,000.00 means o f l i v e l i h o o d ? ” How Moor quiet by means of bribery and Department ot the Interior. would you feel to be adrift in threat. The people of Morocco, how Savings Department. U. S. Land Office at Roseburg. Oregon. ever, will not 1*e more «inlet under Sul September 14. 1908. this year liK)8 with no money, tan Mulnl Ilnfld, backed by Germany, Notice is hereby given that A llie E. Klippel, off Safety Deuosit Boxes, nothing wherewithal to get food than they have been under Abdul Aziz, Jacksonville. Oregon, who, on September 14. 1‘KI8. made timber application. No. 01273. for NEVL or warmth or shelter? I f you backed by Frauce nml Spain. What j We transact a General Banking Section 8. Township 33 South. Range 1 West. W illamette Meridian, has filed notice o f intention have always been surrounded i ,ho Moor* have complained of nil along to make Fnal tknber proof, to establish claim to CON TEST NOTICE. Business and respectfully solicit the land above described, before W. H. Canon.. arc the concessions made by their legiti Department o f the Interior. witi» all the comforts demanded; U. S. Commissioner, at Medford Oregon, on the United States Land Office. mate ruler to foreigners, who, to their 3rd day o f December. 1908. your patronage. by our physical bodies for their minds, are infidels and not to lie tot- Claimant names as witnesses: William H. Bgi- Roseburg. Oreffoa. ham, Durkin J. Van Dyke, Charles Shyrnian and, October 26. 1908. civilized well being, unless you j era tint. Joseph Miller, aU o f Trail. Oregon. A sufficient contest affidavit having tieen filed B E N J A M IN L. EDDY. in this office by John E. Rosa. contentant, against are very sensitively organized When France got the upper band lu Register. N O TIC E FOR P U B L IC A T IO N . Homestead Entry, No. 12208, made November 10. Morocco through the consent of the 1902, for the N W ' i . Section 14. Township .1 3 South. and therefore able through your Department o f the Interior, • Range 2 East. Willamette Meridian, by Meriette G. Smith, contestée, in which it in alleged that U. S. Land Office at Roseburg. Oregon. imagination to feel the pain o f I M" lnl "t'1™ 1 " » ,he f"- N O TIC E O F F I N A L S E TTLE M E N T . said entryman has abandoned said claim: that he October 3. 1908.* natlcnl Mohammedans to object to tho has not been upon or resided upon said claim for In the County Court o f Oregon, for Jackscn another which you have not di Notice is hereby (riven that Charles E. Murine. Intrusion of Europeans Into the In m’>re than six months prior to the filing o f this County. , , o f Trail. Jackson County. Oregon, who. on Octo» In the matter o f the estate o f Joseph Wilson» rectly experienced, you can’t terior of the country. Without pone- j contest: and that his a l l w « l absence was not due • her .1. 1 » » . made Timber Application. No. 01*40. to employment in the Army or Navy o f the United fo r North West Vi, Section 18, Township 33. South. Sr., deceased. States in time o f war: said parties are hereby Range 1 East. Willamette Meridian, has filed Notice is hereby given that the undersigned begin to imagine the misery of tratlng Into the Interior France could notified to appear, respond, and offer evidence notice ol intention to make Final Proof, to estab executrix o f the estate o f Joseph Wilson. Sr.. not keep order In Morocco. Even when j Leave orders at this office touching said allegation, at 10 o’clock a. m. on lish claim to the land above described, before deceased, has filed in the above entitled court her that situation. December 1, 1908. before W. H. Canon. U. S. Com W. H. Canon. U. S. Commissincer, at Medford. final account o f her doings as such executrix-an,!i missioner. at his office in Medford. Orewon, (and Oregon, on the 18th day o f December, 1908. the said court has fixed Tuesday, December 29- When men find themselves in the ruling sultan. Abdul Aziz, consent that final hearing will be held at 11 o'clock a. m. ed the Moors repudiated his acts. And I Claimant names as witnesses: Albert Murine, 1908. at 10 o’clock in the forenoon o f said day as on Deeeml«er 15. 1908. before) the Register and o f Trail. Oregon: Bert Hurst, o f Central Point. the time for the final hearing o f «aid final ac that plight they act under the the first thing required o f the new sul- ] Receiver at the United States Land Offic« in Rose Oregon: Charles Conrad, o f Medford. Oregon, and count. A ll persons interested are notified to make- burg. Oregon. or file their objections to said final account, if any pressure of it differently, accord tan, Mulnl llnfid. by the powers which George Blass, o f Trail. Oregon. t0 THt LADIES. The said contestant having, in a proper affidavit, they have, in said court on or before said time. B E N JA M IN L. EDDY. filed October 12. 1908. set forth facts which show December 2y. 19U8. M a r y A n n C r im s l b y , ing to their temperament. The connive at hts usurpation is that lie Register. Have you seen the Aiorine Female that aftet; due deligence personal service o f this Executrix o f the estate o f Joseph Wilson. Sr.- confirm all the agreements made with ! notice can not be made, it 1 « hereby ordered and deceased. bold and daring man will fight Syringe? It is something new. It is directed that such notice be given by due and for his "livelihood,” will rob and foreigners by his predecessor. I f he the only absolutely scientific, sanitary proper publication. NO TICE FOR PU B L IC A T IO N . B E N JA M IN L. EDDY. falls Europe will depose him by force. ladies’ syringe made. See them at Register. Department o f the Interior. even murder for it, just as human I f be yields bla late followers will turn Mary A . M ee’s drug store. N O TICE FOR P U B L IC A T IO N . U. S. I.a»d Office at Roseburg. Oregon. 27d40 beings have done in all ages; if from him, a* they did from his hap-. Department o f the In te r«». October 8. 1908. Notice is hereby given that Margaret M. Stepp, Uuited States Land Office. he has been brought up t > re loss brother, nml rally to the bauner o f Brownsboro, Jackson Giunty, Oregon, who. on Roseburg. Oregon. October 13. 1908. FINAL NOTICE. October 8. 1908. made Timber Application. No. spect “ law and order” and to of some new fanatic. NO TICE FOR PU B LIC A TIO N . Notice is hereby given that the Astoc Land and 01739, for South «•, SEH. NEV, 8EH. SEW NEV,. Cattle Company by its attorney in fact Wm. I. Department o f the Interior. Section 2. Township 3IS South. Range 1 East. W il accept the present state o f things lamette Meridian, has filed notice o f intention to Vawter. o f Medford. Jackson County. Oregon, For 8ome rraaon Lieutenant retry *» In tho County Court o f Oregon for Jackson U. S. Land Office at Roseburg. Oregon. filed in this office on April 18, 19!>4. application te» make Final Proof, to establish claim to the land as ordained o f God and hasn’t October SI. 1908. da*h for the pole attracts very little County. above described, before W M O mkhi . U S. Com select uiwier.the provisions of the A ct o f June 4. In the matter o f the estate of Maria M. W right, Notice is hereby given that Anna M. Smith, o f missioner. at Medford. Oregon, on the 21st day o f 1897. the SWV. of N W 'i o f Section P . Township the spirit o f the primitive man in attention here in the United State*, and deceased. 36 South. Range 1 West, Willamette Meridian. Medford. Oregon, who. on October 30. 1908. made Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Timber Entry. No. 0*072. for S E 'I N E l t, SWH December. 1908. Claimant names as witne-aes- Charles Oben- The said tract being within six miles of a mining him, he will appeal to the as »«'ant notice hat been taken of the executor o f the above en :*led estate has filed in N E ’ t. N E l t N E 1» and Lot 2. Section 2, Township claim o f r-cerd. publication and posting o f notice chain. o f Butte Falls. Ore^tn. John Iseii. of sanl court h*s final account as e\. cutor o f said :<4 South. Range 1 West. Willamette Meridian, has o f sarh selection is required to be made, in order sociated charities and shiver and HritUh »dentitic expedition at work the estate, and the said court h>v er made Novem filed notice o f intention to make Final Proof, to Br.>wnsb*rro. Oregon: Charles Edmondson and that any and all persons claiming adve**sel> the John Obenchain. of But»** Falls, Oregon. ber 12. 1968. has fixed M- nday. is comber 21. 1908. establish claim to the land above described, before lands described, or desirirg to object because of B E N J A M IN L. ED D Y. • starve quietly until he has been In the antarctic region* In quest of at lOo’cluck A M. o f s«id day as the time for the W. H. (anon. l T. S. Commissioner, at Medford, the mineral character o f the land, or for any other Register. geographical knowledge. Peary*» e f hearing o f said final account. All person* inter i Oregon, on the 26th day o f January. 1909. reason, to the diposal thereof tn the applicant may i n v e s t i g a t e d and declared s t « ! are the» efore hereby notified to make or file file their affidavits of protest in this office, which Claimant names as witnesses Thomas C. Nor- fort is the more spectacular, ami only e their in said court o-- or before said i rir, J -eph T. Gagnon. Francis A. Smith and R. they are hereby required to do. “ worthy” o f being warmed and time ran tell which of the two adven time, objections if any they have, to said finsl account. Job work o f all kinds neatly done at B E N J A M IN L. EDDY. * . Gray. ,.ll o f Medford. Oregon. A J. H a n b y . Not Coal Land. Register. B E N JA M IN L. EDDY. fed after a fashion. I f he is ture» proves iao«t useful to mao. his office. Call and see sample». Executor o f the estate o f Mana M W r i f k t Register. $2.60 to $14.00, LEEVER, I b r ic k la y in g , K lu e b u ilc lin g P ain tin g a n d . Carpenter Work A ll W ork Guaranteed II. W . S M IT H THE HARD WARE MAN.