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About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1908)
CENTRAL POINT HERALD. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31. 1908. M ED FO R D D O M ESTIC f ................ 1........... ........................................ ........................ Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription fa iti* V v fk L * a I atl — J ! l . I > Farm, Field and Garden . ■ Is «he best ol all medicines for the cure of diseases, disorders and weaknesses peculiar to women. It is thè only preparation of its kind devised by a regularly gradu ated physician—an experienced and skilled specialist in Clio diseases of women. It is « s sie medicine in mmy condition of the system. T H E O NE REM ED Y which contains no alcohol and no injurious habit-forming drugs and which creates no oraring for such stimulants. PLO W S AND P L O W IN G . Wing’s Adaptation From tHa Franch. In Uoa In Alfalfa Sod. T H E O NE R E M E D Y s o good that its maJkers Four yea re ago. when drat I went to are not afraid to print its erery ingredient on ■tody French farming, their plowa each outside bottle - wrapper and attest to the made me smile, they looked so crude, truthfulnees of the same under ^ t h . with tbelr Immense wheels and beams, It is sold by medicine dealers everywhere, and any dealer who hasn't it can so awkward In design, says Joseph U. get it. Don’ t take a substitute of unknown composition for this medicine 0» Wing in the Breeder’s Gaaette, Chi k n o w n c o m p o s it io n . No counterfeit is as good as the genuine and the druggist cago. who says something else is “ just as good as Dr. Pierce’s” is either mistaken This year I spent more time In or is trying to deceive you for his selfish benefit. —1---------- uib own unu iciubu ucncui. ° Such a man :-------A is not to 1— be France and studied their plows mors trusted. He is trifling with your most . priceless . . possession—your health— carefully and at work. I now consider may be yonr life itself. S a that you t t t what you ash for. - the French plow, with Its tw o wheels. Its rigid beam and all. as being a won derfully effective tool ai>d think It does Its work easily for the horses as well. Gold Hill Society Note. In Memorlam. 1 took hold of the handles o f these Fred Floyd Kincaid, son o f Mr. and plows and found that they ran with S. W. McClendon has been induced Mrs- R- u - Kincaid, who pasaed away extraordinary steadiness. Lost fell we hod sixty acres o f alfal to withdraw his In el suit against the on the 13th inst., was a native son of News and once more peace reigns Jackson County. He was aged 21 fa sod to plow, and alfalfa sod la no supreme in our office. The alleged years, 10 months and 7 days at the time toriously bard stuff to manage. II libel wax supposed to have been com- o i hi* death, end since he was eight takes a good plow, a good team and a good plowman to plow alfalfa sod at mitted in our reference to the number y ears old he had been an invalid. At all. W e learned that a walking plow o f feet Sam saw on the sidewalks o f the age o f 16 years, however, his health la beet for alfalfa sod. We really Gold Hill one morning. Apropos o f | mended for a time, and despite his ail- never had much success with a riding things being settled quietly we will say ments during his boyhood days, he had plow In such use. but we had learned that Sam and Johnnie Reed have both 80 improved his time that he was able that a wheel under the beam steadied been exonerated on the charge o f steal- j to enter the Ashland Commercial Col- the plow end woe quite a help. Tbs ing a turkey, as their innocence has leKe for their regular course, but, be been clearly established and the blame i fore finishing, disease again claimed shifted onto those justly deserving it. | him, and from that time until the end W e will not indulge in personalities in he was almost a constant sufferer. All this matter, but one o f the fellows is | that could be done in the way o f the called “ Howard.” —News. | best medical treatment was secured for | him, but it was all without avail, and, j although his own faith in ultimate re covery never waivered, his relatives For that Dull Feeling After Eating. and friends realized that all that was I have used Chamberlain’ s Stomach left for them was to minister to his and Liver Tablets for some time, and . . . .. . . , ! wants with tender care and to mitigate . . . ... can testify that they have done me , , , ., . ., . , , his sufferings to the least possible ex any tablets I have ever . . „ . . more good than any | tent. He was most patient through all used. My trouble was a heavy dull | his long illness, and his memory as a feeling after eating. — avid reeman dutiful son and a true friend will always Kempt, Nova Scotia. These tablets be sacredly cherished by those who were strengthen the stomach and improve nearest an 1 dearest to him during his the digestion. They also regulate the time on this earth. liver and boweli. They are far supe W a fa 's t o t e m . ’’ Dearest Fred, thou hast le ft us. rior to pills but cost no more. Get a Here thy loss we deeply feel. wheels furnished by ths plow m aken But 'tis God that hast*bereft us, free sample at Mary A. Mee's drug ore about seven Inches In diameter— He can all our sorrows heal.” store and see what a splendid medicine too small, but useful. Wa started it is. three plows, and one had no wheal. It oocurrad to ms to adjust an old Deware of Frequent Colds. wheel frdm a sulky plow. Our black A succession o f colds or a protracted smith did this for ms. and then cams Observatln C a rs. cold is almost certain to end in chronic a further thought. Why not put on On and after November 15, 1907, the catarrh, from which few persona ever tw o whorls, as the Frenchmen do? I observation cars between Portland and wholly recover. Give every cold the found tw o that matched well, one Oakland California, on trains Nos. 15 attention it deserves and you may avoid about thirty laches and one about and 16 will be carried through instead this disagreeable disease How can you eighteen laches In diameter, and the o f being cut out, as heretofore, at Rose- cure a cold? Why not try Chamber smith anil I rud*ly adjusted them Co a burg. bit o f one and one-quarter lDch shaft lain’ s Cough Remedy? It is highly Southbound, under this new arrange ing for M axis. A 4 by 4 Inch block recommended. Mrs. M. White, of went on this; and Iron stirrups con ment, passengers holding proper trans Butler, Tenn.. says: ’ ’ Several years nected It to the plow beam. That one portation and Pullman accommodations ago I was bothered with my throat and wheel could go In the furrow, on* on may occupy these cars on the night lungs. Someone told me o f Chamber the land, and tt ought to steady Ova leaving Portland until reaching Eugene lain's Cough Remedy. I began using plow flecly at 12:32 a. m. I put tbs thing In the buggy and it and it relieved me at once. Now my F red P arker , A gt. S. P.tCo., throat and lungs are sound and w ell.” hastened to the field, esger to test it. 31tf Centra Point, Oregon. We fastened it to the plow, snd 1 ea For sale by Mary A. Mee. gerly watched for results. The burses started, a rod was turned, and Frank looked around with an astonished ex Music In the Air, TO TH E LADIES. pression on hla face. "W hy. It'« all Have you seen the Aiorine Female right.’" Ha went a few rods further The band boys have received their Syringe? It is something new. It is and called back. "Finest thing I’va the only absolutely scientific, sanitary new instruments, and gave their first evilc seen!'* The long nnd short of It ladies’ syringe made. See them at open air concert Sunday afteanoon. Is that ws are using that plow today. They marched to the depot just before It has turned now shout sixty acres, Mary A. Mee’ s duug store. 27d40 the afternoon train came up, with the and much o f the time It baa been used intention o f giving the passengers a by an old man who could neror hare endured bolding an ordinary plow fa free concert, but on account o f their alfalfa sod. The work of that plow Is extreme modesty they got cold feet perfect. It mutters very little Indeed when they heard the whistle blow and whether one holds to tbe handles or scattered. Just the same, however, not. tt runs along snd does business to visit the new band has the right stuff in its Jest tbe same. We made another car membership to make a fine organization riage better I d that tbe one and one- with practice and the people o f the quarter Inch axle baa turns In tt that town may expect some rare treats in make the wheels set on cranks, so that LAUNDRY. F , Now is the Time 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 of nature’ s happy provisions—eternal sum mer for those who cannot endure a more severe cli mate. California has been called the “ Mecca o f the winter tourist.” 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 var ied, pleasing recreations. Leave package at Stone’ s barber shop or see T. J. Kelso who will call for Work guaranteed. Southern Pacific Company Will be glad to supply some very attractive literature, de 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 it $ 47 . 60 . Limit six months, allowing stop- Simi- overs in either direction lar excursion rites are in effect to all California points. It 1$ a Wonder. Chamberlain’ s Liniment is one o f the most remarkable preparations yet pro duced for the relief o f rheumatic pains, and for lame back, sprains and bruises. The quick relief from pain which it affords in case o f rheumatism is alone worth many times its cost. Price, 25 cents; large size 50 cents. For sale by Mary A. Mee. Mischievous Boys. (To the editor.) On Christmas eve some boys, old enough to know better, entered the entrance o f the Baptist church while the Christmas tree exer cises were in progress and from sev eral lanterns which had been left there, including my own, they removed the wicks, making the lanterns useless to light our stepe homeward. W e did not discover the loss until at the close o f the program, when we tr ie ! to relight the lanterns. These boys should be severely reprimanded for such mischief. Yours respectfully. S u b s c r ib e r . to a . and tick « ta «11 os. t.iw rrw h or w rit. The intense itci m g cl armcteristic o f these ailments is almost instantly allay ed by Chamberlain’s Salve. Many severe cases have been cured by it. For sale by Mary A. Mee. E. M. CoNDIT, Agent, Central Point, OR W m . M cM u w u r, Gen. P»*e A gt., Portland, Oregon. Old newspapers for rale at the Her aid office. Bundle o f twenty-five for 5 cents. Tm fall m fa iw lM . dwvtna ear Where Orobards Are Smelt. 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