Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917, December 03, 1908, Image 3

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    CENTRAL POINT HERALD. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 3, 1903.
JU N G LE
F ortu n e T elling
T h is P r e s c r ip tio n h a s , t o r o v e r U O y e a rs ,
b e e n c u r i n i d e lic a t e , w e a k , p a i n ■ w r a c k e d
w o m e n , b y th e h u n d r e d s o t t h o u s a n d s
a n d t h is t o o I n th e p r i v a c y o f t h e i r h o m e s
w i t h o u t t h e i r h a v l n i to s u b m it to I n d e l i ­
c a te q u e s t i o n i n g s a n d o f f e n s iv e ly r e p u Q -
n a n t e x a m in a tio n s .
Sick women are invited to consult Dr. Pierce by letter/rrr.
All correspondence held as sacredly confidential. Address World’ s Dispensary
Medical Association, R. V . Pierce, M. D., President, Buffalo, N. Y .
D k . P iehcb ’ s G reat F amily D octor Boos, The People’ s Common Sense
Medical Adviser, newly revised up-to-date edition—1000 pages, answers in
Plain EngUib hosts of delicate questions which every woman, single or married,
ought to know about. Sent free, in plain wrapper to any address on receipt of
21 one-cent stamps to cover mailing only, or in cloth binding for 31 stamps.
Demonstration Train Next Spring.
General Freight Agent Miller o f the
Harriman lines informed Mayor Hop­
kins a few days ago that the demon­
stration train which has been making
a tour o f the Willamette valley lately,
carrying a corps o f lecturers and in­
structors on agricultural and horticul­
tural subjects, will not come to this
v Alley untd next Spring on account of
the stormy weather which is to be ex­
pected at this season. The train will
be here in the Spring, however, and
meetings will be held at all important
stations along the line, the lectures
and demonstrations here being arranged
with a special reference to the fruit
industry.
Good Cough Medicine for Children.
On and after November 15, 1907, the
observation cars between Portland and
Oakland California, on trains Nos. 15
and 16 will be carried through instead
o f being cut out, as heretofore, at Ro-e-
ourg.
¡southbound, under this new arrange­
ment, passengers holding proper trans­
portation and Pullman accommodations
may occupy these cars on the night
leaving Portland until reaching Eugene
at 12:32 a. m.
F r e d P a r k e r , Agt. S. P. Co.,
31 t f
Centra Point, Oregon.
Beware of Frequent Golds.
A succession o f colds or a protracted
cold is almost certain to end in chronic
catarrh, from which few persons ever
wholly recover. Give every cold the
attention it deserves and you may avoid
this disagreeable disease How can you
cure a cold? Why not try Chamber­
lain’ s Cough Remedy? It is highly
recommended.
Mrs.
M. White, o f
Butler, Tenn., says: “ Several years
ago I was bbthered with my throat and
lungs. Someone told me o f Chamber­
lain’ s Cough Remedy. I began using
it and it relieved me at once. Now my
throat and lungs are sound and w ell.”
For sale by Mary A. Mee.
LUM BER
BARGAIN.
W e have for sale 150,000 feet o f 4
and S inch old-fashioned bevel siding at
from $13.00 to $22.00 per thousand feet,
surface measure, at our mill.
Extra for delivering the same f. o. b
cars in any quantity at the following
points: W oodville 75c; Gold Hill $1.00;
Central Point $1.25; Medford $1.40;
Ashland $1.70 per M.
The cheaper grades are plenty good
enough for ordinary buildings. This
style o f siding makes buildings look
nicer and turns wind and water better
than rustic.
GRANTS PASS BOX CO.,
25tf
Grants Pass. Ore.
California
When summer has passed
in these northern states,
the sun is only mild under
tbe bright blue skies o f
Southern California. This
is one o f nature’ s happy
provisions—eternal sum­
mer for those who cannot
endure a more severe cli-
,m ate.
California has been called
the "M ecca o f the winter
to u r ist.”
Its hotels and
stopping places are as
varied as those o f all well
regulated-cities. Visitors
can always find suitable
accommodations, congen­
ial companions, and va r-.
ied, pleasing recreations.
Company
Will he glad to supply some
verv at;: active literature, d.-
scribing in detail the many de
lights o f winter in California.
Very low round trip excursion
tickets are on sale to California
The rate from Central Point
to Los Angeles and return is
$ 4 7 .6 0 .
Limit six months, allowing stop­
overs in either direction. Sim.
lar excursion rates are in effect
to all California points.
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for all $ 5 ..10
*1.50
$3.00
$3.00
$1.50
FRESH and SWEET
Cigars, Tobacco, Confectionery
G . S . M o o re ,
A t the Old Stand,
Second and Pine Sts.
Central Point, Ore.
1 EUROPEAN PLAN
FINE SAM PLE ROOM
H o te l
$1.50
*1.25
$1.00
$1.50
N a sh
The Home o f Commercial and Mining Men
Total
$5.25
Our price for all 3 , 0 5
H o te l
N a n li
C o .,
P r o p r ie t o r »
N ledtbi’H. Oregon
Dining-room Unsurpassed.
LAUNDRY.
Tammns (to MeTflvish, whom he has
Just pulled out of the water)—Man,
Donnl! Ye suil be lookin’ happy. Are
yo no thankfu’ ye're life’s saved?
McTarish (sourly)—I dinna see nae
cause to be thaukfu’. The glass o'
whusky I had afore I fell intil the
w a fe r 's gotteu fair droonedl—Tatler.
L ove’s Young D ream .
Together they were occupying a rus­
tic seat on the lawn, he and she, and
she at least seemed to be unconscious
of the flight of time.
“ IIow bright and shimmering the
evening star appears tonight, George!”
she said.
“ Pardon me. my dear.” replied
George, “ but that Is the morning star!”1
—Chicago News.
For futi information, sleeping? car reserva
ions and tick et». call on. telegraph or writ*
E. M. C o . ndit , Afrf*nti
Central'Point,
OR
Refurnished Throughout.
CENTRAL POINT REAL ESTATE CO.
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»• ¡■Himdemon, M a lin g e r
Farm and Fruit Lands, City Property, Business
Opportunities, Mining Stocks For Sale.
Special attention given to rentings, care and man­
agement o f property.
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Glen Fabrick. Prop.
All kinds Laundry work solicited l
WhoopingCoiigh
This remedy cas alw iy, be depended spm and
is pleasant to take, h contains no s»ium or
other harmful drag and nuy be given as confi­
dent!' to a baby as to an adult.
Price 2$ cents, large sice SO cents.
R -A . j u n k e n
MEDFORD TEA s COFFEE HOUSE
barber shop or see T. J.
NOW HAS ON DISPLAY A BIG SHOWING OF
Kelso who will call for
Prehistoric, Athenian, Basiltine,
and deliver family work.
Work guaranteed.
Mat, Royal Doutton and
Prices right.
Mephisto W are.
C L O T H I N G
210 West 7th Street,
C le a n e d ,
P ressed ,
R e p a ir e d .
ALL WORK
MEiDFORD, OREGON.
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W e Prepay
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Freight
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to any Railroad
Point in Jackson County.
GU ARANTEED. 1
Leave orders and packages
at Williams Hotel.
REM EM BER T H E
J. D. W IL L IA M S .
MEDFORD FURNITURE CO.
Another T h r u s t .
Mr. Stubb—That old chap Argus
bad a hundred eyes.
Mrs. Stubb—So they sny.
Mr. Stub!»—And I sup|H>se, Marla, If
I had a hundred eyes I could see ev­
erything too.
Mrs. Stubb—Everything but your
own faults. John.—Chicago News.
THOROUGHBRED
Can give you the very best selection o f Furni­
ture, Carnets,
W h ite R o c k
and
W h i t e L e g ’o r n
“ Is yonr boy J<*»li going to study
law?”
“ I don’t know,” answered Farmer
Corntossel. “ I’ m kind o’ loopin' that
Josh ’ ll develop financierin’ energy
If you want a start in the best strains
enough to git to be one o f the feller«
that hires the lawyers.” —Washington o f these famous breeds, buy now.
Star.
Call on or address I ke W illiams ,
18tf
Central Point, Oregon.
H e r C ro w n in g G lory .
She atofxl b efore the m irror
In flow ing robe de nult.
“ W h a t could be m ore allu ring."
flho cried, "th a n what I ace—
A flgur# soft and rounded,
A fa^e o f beau ty rare.
A neck o f snow y whiteness,
A crow n o f gold*»« h a ir?"
She paused and added sadly,
"U oeaajr lies the head
T hat wear* a cr o w n !" She doffed tt
A nd mad# a break fo r bod.
— B rooklyn Life.
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Leave package at Stone’s
C H IC K E N S
CROUP,
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A . m ’ g l a s h a n
L o o k i n g Ahead*
“ I’ ve often wondered,” said tbe
thoughtful man. “ why they throw old
shoes and slippers after a bridal cou­
ple. but I think I see the idea now.”
“ Yes?” asked the other.
“ Y*es. I suppose the idea Is that
they’ ll come iu handy for spanking
I purposes in the future.” — Catholic
Standard and Times.
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Sold by k'ary A. Me*
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LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US;
MEDFORDDOMESTIC
WE CAN SELL iT.
For that Dull Peeling After Eating.
Subscribe for the H erald .
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HOT PEANUTS!
$8.00
Total
$3.75
Our price for all 2 . HO
Proportionate reductions can be had
on all the standard magazines and
periodicals by subscribing in connection
with the Herald. Call at this office and
make your selections from our list if
you do not find a combination that suits
you in this column.
Pa te rn al A m b i t i o n .
! have used Chamberlain’ s Stomach
and Liver Tablets for some time, and
can testify that they have done me
more good than any tablets I have ever
used. My trouble was a heavy dull
feeling after eating. - D a v i d F r e e m a n ,
Kempt, Nova Scotia. These tabl >ts
strengthen the stomach and improve
the digestion. They also regulate the
liver and bowels. They are far supe­
rior to pills but cost no more. Get a
free sample at Mary A. Mee’ s drug
store and see w hat a splendid medicine
it is.
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Patronize Home Industries
and Help Build Up Your
Own Town,
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Total
*2.85
Our price for all $ 2 . lO
Southern Pacific
VV m . M c M u rray , Gen. Pass.
Portland, Oregon
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$1.50
$ .50
$ .50
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Herald
Womans Home Comp.
Success Magazine
McClure’ s Magazii e
If
“Made in Central Point.”
$9.00
Total
Our price for all $ 5 .0 5
Herald
Ladies w'orid
Farm and Home
Good Literature
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When you buy Flour always
ask for a sack o f the peerless
VIRGIN ’ S BEST X X X X
BRAND
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Herald
$1.50
Womans Home Comp. $1.25
Success or Good House­
keeping, American
Boy, Sunset or any
o f 50 other $1.00
magazines
- - - $1.00
to visit
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$1.50
$1.50
$1.25
$3.00
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A n Advance Th o ugh t.
N o w is the i im e
Observatin C a rs.
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{1.50
$3.00
$1.50
$1.00
$1.00
Total
Diggs—Windham thinks he has In­
vented a successful flying machine.
Our price
Biggs—H ow far has he been able to
fly It?
Herald
Diggs—Oh, he hasn’t tried It yet. Recreation
That Is why he has Invented a suc­ Outing Magazine
cessful machine.—Detroit Tribune.
Field and Stream
W h e n Bill T o o k H is D is ch a rg e .
The I*owder Manufacturer—Fancy
old Bill o f all people going into the
li Is a Wonder.
gunpowder shed with a lighted candle.
Chamberlain’ s Liniment is one o f the
I should hnve thought that that would
most remarkable preparations yet pro­
be the last thing he’d ilo.
duced for the relief o f rheumatic pains,
The
Workman — Which,
properly
and for lame back, sprains and bruises. «peakin'. It were, sir.—Sketch.
The quick relief from pain which it
a f f o r d - in case o f rheumatis n is alone
K n e w W h a t to E xp ec t.
worth many times its cost. Price, 25
Walter—H ow will yeu have yonr
cents; large size 50 cents. For sale by steak, sir?
Guest—Have you the same steak you
Mary A. Mee.
had last week?
Waiter—Yes, sir.
Guest—Then I’ ll probably have It
burned.—Boston Post.
The season for coughs and colds is
now at hand and too much care cannot
be used to protect the children. A
child is much more likely to contract
diphtheria or scarlet fever when he has
a co d. The quicker you cure his cold
the less the risk. Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy is the sole reliance o f many
mothers, and few o f those who have
tried it are willing to use any other.
Mrs. F. F. Starcher, o f Ripley. W. Va.,
says: ‘ ‘ I have never used anything
other than Chamberlain’ s Cough Rem­
edy for my children and it has always
given good satisfaction.” This remedy
contains no opium or ether narcotic and
may be given as confidently to a child
as to an adult. For sale by Mary A.
Mee.
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Total
$7.25
Our price for all IJ4.15
Herald
Worlds Work
Every bodys
Delineator
Better Fruit
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Ralph B Fisher prosecutor for the
grievance committee o f the Oregon
Bar association, was shot .-.0(1 instantly
killed by James Finch, an attorney,
against whom disbarment proceedings
had been successfully prosecuted by
Fisher. Fisher was at work at his
desk, when Finch walked into the
room, called him by name and imme­
diately shot him m the back o f the
head. Death was instantaneous. Finch
ran from the room and towards the
elevator, where he was overpowered
by other occupants o f the building and
turned over to the police, Finch was
suspended from practice for one year
on account o f unprofessional conduct
o f which he had been found guilty.
‘ Tlow much did It cost you to get
Into society?" asked Mrs. Newrleh.
“ Well. I don't know exactly,” re­
plied Mrs. Lardleaf. “ My husband al­
ways keeps track o f the expenses, hut
I think he said he put up about $50,-
000 to keep the L'pplngtons’ son-in­
law out of the penitentiary that time
he embezzled from one of our firms.’ ’
—Chicago Record-IIerald.
Herald
McClures Magazine
Womans Home Comp.
Review o f Reviews
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By special arrangements with the
publishers, the Herald is able to make
the following attractive clubbing offers
for the coming year. Any o f these
combinations will give you a large
amount o f high class reading matter
for the year at a lower price than ever
before offered.
The Herald gives you the local news
W hen T ed d y hit the jungle trail, his rifle o f your neighborhood. It is continually
in his clutch,
He plucked the tiger from his haunts. boosting your town and community,
which pleased him overm uch.
thereby enhancing the value o f your
Bang! bang! another spiteful shot rang
property and helping your business.
on the evening air.
Click, click ! ills bold typew riter ga v e re­ As a business proposition you should
peated echo there.
support the Herald and as a matter of
And as the night eyes glared a t him his
keeping in touch with your own com ­
soul was tilled with bliss,
And ns he jotted down the fa cts the op­ munity you should read it.
tics looked like this:
Read these clubbing offers and then
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send in or bring your subscription.
W h a t It Coat T h e m .
Coldblooded Murder.
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OUR CLUBBING OFFERS.
TH« srew som e jungle depths lay dark one
dire and storm y eve.
The haughty tiger slunk in fe a r and left
his lair to grieve,
F o r lie had heard that to these parts a
hunter bold had com e
W hose reputation, rifle made, was m ors
than "g o in g som e,"
And from the thickets he looked out w ith
thum ping heart amiss.
And nature fakirs give report his eyes
they looked like this:
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Does not take into consideration the one essential to wom­
an's happiness—womanly health.
The woman who neglects her health is neglecting the
very ioundation oi all good iortune. For without health
love loses its lustre and gold is but dross.
Womanly health when lost or impaired may generally be
regained by the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription.
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