Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917, March 11, 1909, Image 2

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    C E N T R A L P O IN T H E R A L D . T H U R S D A Y . M ARCH 11. 1909.
C entral P oint H erald
S k e lid
fro m
S. A. P a TTISON, I’ U UUSI1 EH
Unde Sam Murray has just discovered ti at hi1 has been in a trance
lor the past 50 or 75 years and during all that time lie never discov-
ered what he was good for. The other day hedropp. d a soda crack­
er on his foot, smashed his toe, awoke with a start and—made the
greatest ihscovery of the age, to-wit: He had discovered that he
was intended for a grocer and he has stiuek his calling and is
¡..dependent local newspaper
devoted to the interests o f Cent nil
Point and the Rogue River Valley.
Published Every Thursday.
Sibscripttoit or ice, $1.50 per year, in
advuwee.
A ll
Now SeHing Groceries
I.ntei-.l as Second-class Matter, May 1.
1.».):!, at the Post (Hike at Central Point,
©regon, under the Act of Congress of
March II, lhV'J.
lilt
He is uept so busy making his customeis happy, practicing theGal-
den Rule, and restoring the lost art of telling the truth that he has
no time to gro w old or to part his hair in the middle. Call and see
this wonderful man. Admission is fixe at
LltC MON.
M u rray &
lonJon AprJe Mdrktt He; oi l.
0 T r a lic e
K e l s o e ’s,
Y FIR R E S U L T o f tho city elee-
D.iALLKb IN GOt*i* THINGS TO EAT
■ lion Monday i.i one o f the
must important local happenings
In the history of Contra! Point.
By the expressed will o f the peo­
ple and by an overwhelming ma-
j irity the death knell o f the old
regime has been sounded and
Central Point has at last taken
JESSE APPLEGATE,
PETER APPLEGATE,
her place with other progressive ::
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towns and cities of the state
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which are beginning to unite
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Jackson County.
Satisfac­
Jackson Co. records. Maps
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a n.w or and better Oregon.
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nishen on all kinds o f con­
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now we should all unite in keep­
aram
JACKSONVILLE,
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struction
work.
ing the ball o f progress rolling
* » » » » i t i i i i r i i T ^ i i " i r ..
which has at last been started
under such auspicious circum­
stances.
When practically all o f the peo­
ple of a town express themselves
as being for improvements as
they did here Monday there is
no occasion for the town to ever
take another backward step, and
if our course can be kept on the
same line we have started on we
will soon have a town here sec­
will purify your blood, invigorate
ond to none in Southern Oregon
in modern c o n v e n i e n c e s and
your system and renew your bodily
DAILY
pleasant surroundings.
strength for the strenuous work of
During March and April
Lot us all forget the “ late un­
the coming busy season.
pleasantness’ ’ and unite into a
from all Parts of the Fast
boosters’ club with the single
VIA
W e sell all the leading Spring Rem­
purpose of making our town the
UNION PACIFIC
edies and can supply
you with
best ever.
OREGON
SHORT LINE
The Herald did all that it could
your favorite whenever you call.
to help carry tho election for
THE OREGON
progress and better general con­
Railroad & Navigation Co.
ditions and it is glad that it done
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
so. The Herald was not alone
in the good work,
however.
$33 from Chicago
Every progressive citizen, every
$30.50 from St. Louis
far-sighted business man and
$25 from Omaha
every “ live wire” in tho town
was squarely in the fight for
$25 from Kansas City
MARY A. MEF, Proprietor
water and all kinds o f progress,
Correspondingly low from all other points.
and every one of them is entitled
to credit for the good work done.
TO THE PUBLIC
W e are just getting started in
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Write letters to everybody you know
the good work.
in the East and tell them about these
low colonist rates. Send them litera­
ture about Oregon, or send their ad­
ft is no wonder the water
dresses to U3 and we will do it. In this
proposition and the progressive
!
C . S. S an d erson , M an ager
way you can be a great help in the
candidate for mayor won out
growth and progress of your state.
Farm and Fruit Lands, City Property, Business
Monday by such overwhelming
Opportunities, Mining Stocks For Sale.
majorities.
T&e, ladies o f the
APPLEGATE
&
APPLEGATE
Surveyors and Abstracters
I
Filled
Carefully
GENTRAL POINT REAL ESTATE G0.j
YOU CAN REPAY FARES
Special attention given to rentings, care and man-
agement o f property.
LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US;
WE CAM SELL J .
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“ Vote 'er w e t " wa>*the battle
cry among the progressive Mon­
day. It was a good slogan and
“ an easy one to holler” and it
had no reference to anything
but just pl ain water.
There was not an “ anti’ in
sight Tuesday morning.
A» vro approneli tho Lincoln cento
•inry It (» well to recall the marvelous
amstery of the ICngllsIi language ac
qii I m l by one who bail but a few
month»' real sekool training lu hi»
whole life
This country has pro
<!nni-il no man ef letters whose style la
more worthy of study than Lincoln's
Korn In a cabin and re»red In the
Snrkcroods, the great emancipator be
caiine one o f the greatest masters of
English prose hi the nineteenth eeti
fury. Not alone hts Gettysburg ad
Enci«, which every schoolboy and j
nchoofctrl sls'Uld know ky heart, but 1
hts huingwrnhi and sonar sf his letters
suit »pooches are worthy o f study as I
Bursterplcoos of Amctlcan Htcnnnre.
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“THE OAKS”
GEO. M. BORDEAUX, Proprietor
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department o f the Interior,
U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon,
December 5, 1908.
Notice in hereby given that Blanch L. Smith, of
Medford. Oregon, who. on October 22. 1908, made
Timber Application. No. 01940. for S'v of N W 'i,
NWli o f NW‘ i, NWV4 o f SW ',. Section 26. Town­
ship 33 South. Range 1 East, Willamette Meridian,
has filed notice of intention to make Final Proof,
to establish claim to the land above described.
Itefore W. H. Canon, U. S. Commissioner, at Med­
ford, Oregon, on the 8th day of March. 1909.
Claimant names as witnesses: Carl B. Webster,
Thomas C. Norris, Joseph T. Gagnon and Francis
A. Smith, all of Mtdford.Oregon.
BENJAM1 L. EDDY.
Register.
Deportment of the Interior,
U. S. I .and Office at Rose burg. Oregon,
February K). 1909.
Notice is hereby given that George F. Wilson,
of Derby. Oregon, who. on May 16. 1903, mado
Homestead Entry No. 12769 S. R. 03498. fo rS E 'i.
Section 6. Townsnip 34 South. Range 2 East. Wil-
O regon
S. Commissioner, at Medford, Oregon, on the 1st
lay of April 1909.
Claimant name« as witnesses; Fortunetus Hub-
hard. J E. Olson and Robert Wilson, of Medford,
ami William Hefner, o f Derby.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
Register.
NOT1C5 Or GUARDIANS SALE OF REAL
t ST \TF.
In the Probat; Court for Jackson County, State
o f Oregon.
Notice is hereby given that I. Job M Swimelar.
at Central Point, in said county ami state, as
guardian of the estate of Job’* Swimelar. a minor,
will sell the following described real estate o f said
minor. h>wit: An umtK-ided one-half interest m
the N. W. i» o f N. R V. ami East S o f N E
of
Section
Tifftship 36 South. Rang* 2 West. W.
M.. at private sale, from ar.d after
The relation between aeroplanes and
•toot annulions Is very cloudy, ex
rept that noil her seem to regulate
•Iwtr ups sud downs by schedule
S aturo a t . M arch 27. 1909.
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Trespass notices, printed on doth, j
far sale at this office. 50 cents per
dozen.
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Job
W o r k N e a tly
House Cleaning
Paints, Stains and Varnishes
Make the old house look like a
new one
Sporting Goods
j
Finest line of trout flies and
all fishing tackle.
D one.
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That said prsmiaes will be sold on the following
. terms Not less than fCM'.Oe cash and afl o f the
balance in cash on or before Ève month? after date
o f sale.
J o » M. S wimeiah
» Dated February 23, 19W*
4W49
The
Hardware
Man
W . C. LEEVER,
C e n tr a l P o in t M a r k e t
LEWIS & SONS, Props.
Fresh and Salt Meats
B e e f, P ork , M u tto n a n d V e a l.
Highest Market Price Paid for Beef, Pork and Mutton.
W e invite your patronage.
D.
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G R IM
C ity Draying and T r a n s fe r
C e n tra l
F*oint.
All kinds o f hauling promptly done.
OU I R CLUBBING OfFERS.
O regon
Retail Dealer in Wood.
CEN TRAL POINT LODGE NO. 198
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department o f the Interior,
j U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon,
December 17, 1908.
I Notice is hereby given that James Davies, of
; Trail, Oregon, who, on January 12, 1904, made
! Homestead Entry. No. 23328, for South East *4,
Section 8, Township 33 South, Range 1 East, Wil­
lamette Meridian, has filed notice o f intention to
make FTnal five year Proof, to establish claim to
j the land above described, before W. H. Canon. U.
; S. Commissioner, at Medford. Oregon, on the 9th
; day of March, 1909.
Claimant names as witnesses: John J. Win-
! ningham. John W. Miller. John Byron Dunkin and
j Alfred Morine, all of Trail. Oregon.
BENJAMIN L. EDPY.
Register.
SUMMONS.
1» the Circuit Court of the State o f Oregon, in
and tor the County o f Jackson.
Zoa Bryant, Plaintiff, vs. Charles A. Bryant,
Defendant.
To Charles A. Bryant, Defendant.
In the name of^ the State o f Oregon, you are
hereby required to appear and answer the com­
plaint filed against you in the above entitled suit
in the above entitled court on or before the Ttth
day of February. 1909. which is the time pre­
scribed in the order for publication of this sum­
mons for answering herein, and you will take
notice if you fail so to appear and answer, that
for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the
court for the relief demanded in the complaint
fBed herein, a succinct statement r i which is as
follows:
“ For a decree o f the court forever dissolving
vhe contract o f marriage now existing between
plaintiff and defendant.”
This summons is published for six weeks in toe
Central Point Herald by the order of the Hon.
H. K. Hanna, judge of the above entitled court,
made on the 26th day o f December, 1908. and the
first date of publication thereof is the ith day «■
January. 1909. and the last date o f publication ef
the same is the 18th day of February. 190».
W illiam I. V awtbr .
M a b l o n P u r d in .
Attorney* f<* plaintiff.