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About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1908)
CENTRAL POINT HERALD. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 10. 1908. Afraid o f Ghosts Many people are afraid of (host«. Few people are afraid of (erma. Yat (he ghost ie a fancy and the germ it a face If the term could be magnified to a size equal to tea terror« it would appear more terrible than any fire-breathing dragon. Germs can't be avoided. They are in the air we breathe, (ha water wa drink. The germ nan only prosper when the condition •f the system givaa it free scope to establish it self end develop. When there is a deficiency of vital foree, languor, restlessness, a sallow check, a hollow eye, when the appetite is poor and the sleep ie broken, it is time to guard against the germ. Y o n ___ fortify tha body against all germs by the use of Dr. Pierce's Gold en Medical Disoovery. It increases tha vital power, cleanses the tystaus o f clogging impurities, enriches the blood, puts the stom ach and organa o f digestion and nutrition in working condition, so that the germ finds no weak or tainted spot in which to breed. " G o ld e n Medioal D iso o v e r y " contains no alcohol, whisky or habit-forming drugs. A ll its ingredients printed on its outside wrapper. It is not a secret nostrum but a medicine op ( mown c o m p o s it io n and with a record of 40 yar t « / ru m . A ccept no aubstitute—there is nothing " ju s t as g o o d ." A sk your neighbors. M School Notes. l ORCHARD, cm — am n F.ETR1GC R E G I S T E R ,] irockto rixia ; CORRESPOND ENC£ SOLICITED [C opyrleht, Mot. by K. E T rig «. Thin m utter must not be reprinted without special perm ission.] THE Circulating Library. OUR CLUBBING OFFERS. IRON HORSE IN AGRICUL TURE. One of the most Interesting as well as Important economic developments in Reported by Mildred Antle. the realm of agriculture In the peat The schoool received a visit from ten years has been the remarkable Mr. Hollingsworth Monday morning. utilization of steam and gasoline mo The Literary Society will have its tor power In the doing of many kinds tryout Friday before Christmas. The of farm work. The old time horse judges will be chosen by the School power sweep was put out of business Board. The subject for debate will be a long time ago. More recently the “ Resolved: That the Japs Should be Iron horse has been called Into eervtce Excluded From the United States.” to pall a gang of from six to ten The ones chosen will go to Roseburg or plows, to disk and barrow the land, to Grants P iss at the time o f the debate, haul heavy loads to market, to bufkl good roads—In every Instance displac which w ill be in February ing a large number of horses. Tbs In The school will lose two o f its best troduction of gasoline tractors In the students when Dorothy and Ira Baker somlntid portions of the west, where go to Medford to make their home. water end fnel are at s premium, has Miss Thompson was absent last Wed gone on at a rapid rate, with- the result nesday on account o f being quaran that they are now firmly established, tined at the Pleasants hotel, where having proved their efficiency In vir tually every position In which they Gladys Stephenson has the smallpox. hare been tried. One manufacturer, who baa been a pioneer In this line of work. Is looking forward to the time whoa from a half to two-thirds o f the Beware o f Frequent Colds. horses now engaged In doing the agri A succession o f colds or a protracted cultural work of the country will be cold is almost certain to end in chronic displaced by oil or. alcohol traction en catarrh, from which few persons ever to visit gines of varying size and horsepower. wholly recover. Give «very cold the The twenty horsepower traetor cost attention it deserves and you may avoid ing »3.800 Is hardly within reach of this disagreeable disease How can you the farmer of moderate means, but should one be put on the market cost cure a cold? Why not try Chamber ing half this sura, say »1,000, profita lain’ s Cough Remedy? It is highly When summer has passed ble use could be found for It on almost recommended. Mrs. M. White, o f j in these northern states, any farm of 330 or more acres, or ou* the sun is only mild under Butler, Tenn., ss.vs: "Several years could be owned jointly by four or five the bright blue skies o f ago I was bothered with my throat and neighbors and need to do tbe work of Southern California. This lungs. Someone told me of Chamber is one of nature’ s huppy twelve or fifteen horses. The whole provisions—eternal sum lain’ s Cough Remedy. I began using trend of Industry Is along the line of mer for those who cannot it and it relieved me at once. Now my a displacement of hand work and horse endure a more severe cli power, and progress along tbe above throat and lungs are sound and w ell.” mate. line would be followed with Interest For sale by Mary A. Mee. California has been called the “ Mecca o f the winter tourist. ’ ’ Its hotels and W H A T AILS HER C H IC K E N *. stopping places are as A lady reader of these notes living Observatln C a rs. varied as those o f all well at Bnckhart. 111., writes Inquiring what regulated cities. Visitors may be tbe matter with her chickens. can always find suitable On and after November 15, 1907, the She states that she has a number of accommodations, congen observation cars between Portland and chickens which stagger, fall over and ial companions, and var have difficulty In getting ou their feet, ied, pleasing recreations. Oakland California, on trains Nos. 15 but which seem to be perfectly well and 16 will be carried through instead and eat as greedily as the others. She o f being cut out, as heretofore, at Rose foods her poultry corn and oats (most burg. ly tbe former! with melon rinds and Southbound, under this new arrange the parinps of all kinds Of vegetables ment, passengers holding proper trans and fruits. While our correspondent portation and Pullman accommodations does not say so. It Is likely that her may occupy these cars on the night chickens are kept In rather close con finement, In which case the bill of leaving Portland until reaching Eugene Will be glad to supply some fare given would b e ' decidedly Insuf at 12:32 a. m. very attractive literature, de ficient from the standpoint o f needed F red P arker , Agt. S. P.ICo., scribing in detail the many de nutritive elements. It being short la 31tf Centra Point, Oregon. lights o f winter in California. protein- and animal food. That this Is Very low round trip excursion quite likely the cause of the trouble tickets are on sale to California. seems to. be borne out by the fact that The rate from Central Point For that Dull Feeling A fte r Eating. the chickens are not sick, but hare to Loa Angeles and return is good apjietltes. When chickens run at I have used Chamberlain's Stomach large they get animal and green f«>d $ 4 7 .6 0 . and Liver Tablets for some time, and In sufficient quantities, but where they can testify that they have done me Limit six months, allowing stop l are closely confined these elements more good than any tablets I have ever overs in either direction. Simi ! should be furnished them In the shape lar excursion rates are in effect used. My trouble was a heavy dull | of grass cuttings and meet scraps, to all California points. feeling after gating. — D a v i d F r e e m a n , | while bone forming material In the Kempt, Nova Scotia. These tablets i shape of oyster shell or ground bone strengthen the stomach and improve Whether con For full information, steeping car reaerva- ■ should be ncecsslWe. ions and tick sts. call on. telegraph or write fined or not. It would be well to sub the digestion. They also regulate the stitute wheat screen lugs or rye tn place liver and bowels. They are far supe E. M. C o n d i t , Agent, of tbe corn, while In the former rase rior to pills but coat no more. Get s Central Point, green food and animal food should be free sample at Mary A. Mee’s drug OR provided. It to barely possible that W m . M c M urray , Gen. Pass. A gt., store and see what a aplendid medicine the trouble referred to may have been Portland, Oregon. it ia aggravated by tbe chickens’ roost tug In damp and III renttlnted coops or bouses, In which case tbe cause should be removed. Dr. J. L. Rawhouser and Rev. A. N. Jacquemin are behind an effort to establish a circulating library here. The gentlemen will, if proper encourage ment is offered by citizens o f the town, put in a choice selection o f late booki, which will be let out at a nominal rental to all who may wish to read them. It ia believed sufficient funds may thus be secured to keep on adding to the collec tion o f books from time to time and thus afford to the people o f the com munity an opportunity o f reading the best and newest literature at a trilling expense. The project is a good one and should receive the encouragement o f all who love good books and good reading, and especially o f those who feel that they cannot afford to purchase all the books they would like to read. Now is the Time California Southern Pacific Company SPECIAL SAL E From now until January 1, 1909, We will sell, at greatly reduced prices, Men’s Underwear, W ool Shirts and Pants. Come in and be convinced. First Door West o f Post Office. ELI JONES. FERGUSON & MURRAY LIVERY AND GENERAL TEAMING “W E P L A Y NO F A V O R IT E S ." 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TREATING POST TIMBER. Tbs gradual advance I d th* price of . Leave orders and packages poet dm tier Is resulting In sn Increased ^ at Williams Hotel. Interest In methods of treating posts which will Increase tbelr length of service. Some experiments hare re- ceofly been conducted along this fine at the Iowa experiment station with the one of creosote as a preservative. THOROUGHBRED In considerable quantities creosote, which Is a distillate of either wood or coal tor, may be purchased st IS cents per gallon, which, counting R.02 pounds to the gallon, makes the eont of the preservative about 2 cents per pound. and In tbe experiments above referred to It was found that white cedar posts ab sorbed In the process 4.5 pounds, soft maple 5.8 ponnds, cottonwood 8.2 pounds and green ash 1.0 pounds. This made the coot o f treating the four dif ferent kinds o f posts respectively 0, 11.0. &♦ sod 32 cento each The esti I f you want a start in the best strains mated length of service of the on treat o f these famous breeds, buy now. ed white cedar was twelve years, of Call on or address I ke W illiams , the treated twenty-five years, of the Central Point, Oregon. nntreated soft maple three years and 18tf e f »he treated fifteen yearn On the above baato It Is seen that In the csss ESTRAY NOTICE. of the untreated and treated white ce Came to my place about September | dar posts the annuel coet was reopeo tlvlstj 172 cents six! 12 cento each, 12, 1908, one black Jersey yearling . while to the case of tbe soft ms pis It heifer, with underbit on right ear and 1 j was 3 cento sad 1.43 cento respectively smooth crop off left ear. Owner is j for treated and untreated posts. Th# requested to come forward and pay j margin o f saving resulting from treat charges and take animal away, other ing post* In the above manner would wise same will be advertised and sold , not he large for one post but would be according to law. considerable were hundreds or thou V m n on M agrudrr , sand« to be set. 31U43 Central Point, Or. ’ + Freight + + t»-H -frS>H "H<d U to any Railroad REMEMBER THE MEDFORD FURNITUE CO. W h ite R o c k Can give you the very best selection o f Furni ture, Carpets, Wall Paper, Window Lace Curtains, Comforts, W h i t e L e g ’orn Shades, Blankets, E tc., be tween Portland and San Francisco. Prices the Lowest, Goods the Best, jjj A Beautiful Line of Christmas Rockers and Other Holiday Goods. + f t -H i l l-fi Point in Jackson County. J. D. WILLIAMS. C H IC K E N S t W e Prepay I I H -M ' l m Suitable for the Christmas Season, — ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ? 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