Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917, December 10, 1908, Image 4

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    CENTRAI POINT HERALD, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 10. 1908.
Gjndor Company Still in field.
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ihe Smile that Don’t ComeOif
Alth.ugh the Condor Water and
Power Company failed to appear at the
is the kind your Uncle Samuel wears every day when he
hiit meeting of the Town Council with
sells you vegetables and groceries. It is also the kind the
their water propoaition, as promised
some time ago, a representative of the
customer wears when he pays the bill and goes home.
Company informed the Herald Tuesday
that the matter is still being considered The reason is obvious:
and that a representative of the com­
FR[5H groceries and crisp vegetables
pany will be here next Monday to take
the matter up in a definite way.
at prices that will make you smile again. Call and see.
While the people will no doubt be
glad to consider any reasonable pro­
posal the Condor Company may make,
there is a rapidly growing belief that
DEALERS IN OOOD THINGS TO EAT
the town should waste no more time
waiting for propositions from anybody,
but that they should rather proceed at
IdLle Rockets.
‘ Let There be Light.”
once to install a system of their own.
It is the general belief that an ample
supply of water for all purposes may I Religious services were conducted in
bo secured from wells, but if that the school house Saturday evening by Residents of two different sections of
should prove inadequate it is but a | Rev. M. C. Davis and on Sunday by the town appeared before the council
.
comparatively short distance to Rogue Rev. A. C. Howlett.
Monday evening and asked for street
River, from wh'ch an inexaustable sup­ A literary society was organized last lights
in their neighborhoods and the
week
and
a
program
is
being
prepared.
ply could be drawn by pumps. The
matter
was referred to the street com­
cost of a well would be but a few hun­ At a meeting held Friday evening it mittee with
power to act. The com­
dred dollars at the most and many be­ was decided to have a Christmas tree mittee, consisting
of Messrs. Kyle,
lieve that all water ever needed and of and the necessary committees were ap- i Jacobs
and
Pattison,
met Tuesday
absolute purity could thus he obtained. pointed to take charge of the entertain- J morning and investigated
light-
However, if the Condor Company has a ment, which will take place in the' proposition pretty thoroughly, the
going
all
definite proposal to make, the people school house Christmas eve.
over town in their work. The lights
will give it proper consideration.
Mrs. Callie Jones has sold her ranch asked for were on Third street from
to Mr. Emcrick, of Medford, for $3500 Laurel to Hazel and on Fourth street
school meeting has been from Oak to Ash and on Ash to Sixth.
The statement of the condition of the A special
for December 15th at 3 o’clock After looking the situation over the
Central Point State Hank, which ap­ called
M. to vote on the question of a tax committee decided that not only these :
pears elsewhere in this impression, is P.
lights are needed, but that lights are
for
of interest to everyone who is interest­ year. school purposes for the ensuing also
needed in other parts of the town, j
ed in the material advancement of Cen­
it wa3 decided to have installed at
tral Point. The bank not only shows a The box social held at Agate Satur­ and
14 new street lights at the follow- j
most gratifying volume of business, day evening was much of a success, once
ing
named
places: On Third street at
realizing
fifty
dollars.
but its condition is solid and substantial
corners
of
Laurel, Maple, Cherry and
It is worth something to any town to Willie Adams, of Tolo, was here on Hazel streets;
at corner of Second and
know that it possesses a finacia! insti­ business Monday.
Laurel; Second and ABh; Front and j
tution which is second to none in the
Alder; Front and Oak; on Fourth a t!
country in solidity.
Mrs. I. C. Robnett visited for a few corners of Alder and Ash, and or. Ash j
at corners of Fifth and Sixth, with j
days in Portland last week.
two lights on the west side of railway |j
Mrs. Nancy Obenchain has purchased
These improvements will prove
a lot in Block 62 from the Central Point Ralph C. Feenev, organizer for the track.
convenience to many residents
Townsits Co. and Miss Esther Murphy A. O U. W. was in town in the in­ a of great
town and will also add greatly to I (J
has purchased the north half of the terest of that ordef. Mr. Feeney will the the
same block. The ladies may build give a chalk talk and lecture in the A. fall. appearance of the town after night- j y
0. U. W. hall tomorrow evening.
houses for rent on the property.
Murray & Kelsoe,
i
Yhe Christmas Sale
Now Going at Full Blast.
You will do well to attend the
Sale of Handkerchiefs, Sale of Ribbons and Gloves,
Sale of Silk Petticoats, Sale of Dress Goods,
Sale of Aprons, Sale of Coats and Suits,
Sale of Blankets and Comforts, Sale of Leather Goods,
Sale of Table Linens, Sale of Fancy Linens.
Santa Says,
“Trade at this Store.”
HERE ARE HIS REASONS:
FIRST—This store carries the largest assort­
ment
SECOND—Nothing but the best of everything
is sold here.
THIRD—Plenty of room and courteous sales­
people.
FOURTH—All goods are new, up-to-date, clean
and inviting.
FIFTH—The displays are beautiful—you’ll en­
joy a look around.
SIXTH—And last, but by no means least, the
prices are always the lowest, quality considered.
Medford’s Largest Exclusive Ladies* Store.
BAKER-HUTCH ASON CO.
MEDFORD, ORE.
Central Avenue, Just North of Jackson County Bank,
Mediord Book Store;:
Xmas Gifts for Men
Headquarters
TITrvir>,rv^r^ir,/r1 This brief enumeration of HOL-
r U i e w o i 11 id AY GIFTS suitable for MEN
is again
for all Toys, Dolls, X-mas Cards,
Calanders, Leather Goods, Books,
Fancy Stationery, Etc.
In their Big, Double Store you will
find everything you could wish to
make your friends happy during
joyous Chistmas season.
will be found convenient and helpful. Purchases
made here will be put up in attractive form
Larger Gifts That Please
Little Tilings That Count
SMOKING JACKET
Burn incense to fellowship
FANCY WAISTCOAT
Adds to the good cheer
BATH ROBE
A shower of attention
UMBRELLA
Better given than borrowed
FLANNEL SHIRT
The winter negligee
LINED GLOVES
KNITTED GLOVES
Wards of the fingers
The best things are said to be done up
in the smallest parcels. Certainly little
bundles are interesting.
A CRAVAT PIN
Always to the point
CUFF LINKS
Link frieud to friend
DRESS STUDS
Close to the heart
MODISH CRAVAT
Blest be the tie
GLOVES
Hand to hand
WHITE SILK HANDKERCHIEF
Like Virgin snow
Eminently Sensible
UNDERCLOTHES, HALF HOSE
With that comfortable feeling
SUSPENDERS AND GARTERS
A justifiable “holdup”
PAJAMAS AND NIGHT SHIRTS
Pleasant dreams, sweet repose
LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS
In demand about now
SHIRTS AND COLLARS
The latest in linen
COLLAR BAGS
__________ That keep your linen clean
PACKAGES LAID
ASIDE
for you, so make your se­
lections early before the
stock is picked over. Come
at once.
Shop Early
Don’t delay, secure your
pick. Cravats, Collars,
Shirts, Suspenders, Half
Hose, Umbrellas in great va­
riety to select from. Our
goods are very classy, modest
in price aud the assortment
i-; large.
* LOOK FOR THE SIGN OVER THE DOOR t
MEDFORD BOOK STORE,
| MEDFORD
Medford's Fashion Store
For Men
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FOR HASKINS’ DRUG
Dress Protectors have a double purpose.
WOOLEN MUFFLER
Against frost and snow
WOOLEN SOCKS
A good footing
KNITTED WAISTCOAT
Comfortable, yielding, light
WOOLEN MUFFLER
Prevents catching cold
STRONG GLOVES
For driving, etc.
CUT THIS AD OUT
when you go Xmas shop­
ping, so that you will re­
member what to get for
him.
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Leave your orders early for Christmas baking,
We make a specialty of
Fine Fruit Cakes,
Macaroons,
Ladyfingers, Etc.
Give us a trial order.
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