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About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1909)
CENTRAL POINT HERALD. THURSDAY. MAY 13. 190D. I have proved the fallacy o f that idea. lo ca l and Personal S. \v. .iacobs and XV. E. Price have been elected as delegates to represent t>r. Ray was a business caller in town the local Oud Fellow lodge at the an nual meeting o f the Grand lodge, which Saturday afternoon. meets at Albany next Wednesday. Rod Easley shoes hbrses for Frank Christian Science ser.ices are held ftawk. Try him. 51tf every Sunday morning in the Masonic A 2000 pound boiler for the heating lodge room, opera house building, at plant at the Newhall bungalow, west 11:00 o'clock. All are invited to at Of town, was unloaded here Friday. tend these services. Subject for Sun Messrs. H. B. and N. B. Nye, who day. May 16, "M ortals and Immortals” own an excellent fruit ranch near Gold It is rumored that a movement is on Hill, were in town Tuesday Morning. foot in Medford to resurrect, resusci Regular services at the Methodist tate and rehabilitate the little old Pa- church next Si n lay at 11 a. m. Text: c ic & Eastern railroad. All Rogue ‘ •Our Lord One Faiih, Dne Baptism.” River valley people will earnestly hope Lee Watkins went to 1‘ortland Mon that the effort will be successful. day, where he was called to serve as a More development is all the valley juror in the United States circuit court. needs. Dr. E. Davis, dentist, is now perma L. M. Davis, o f Portland, a member nently located m Central Point. Oflice o f the late legislature and who sued the over Hatfield’ s store. 49tf Portland Journal for $40,000 damages Miss Elizabeth Stanton o f St. Joseph, for critici-ms regarding his wobbles on Mo., has accepted a position as as : his Statement No. 1 pledge, lost out in sistant cashier in the Central Point his damage suit last week and dis covered that it is not considered libel State Bank. ous for a newspaper in Oregon to tell Mrs. M. E. Friei, formerly o f this city,' now a "resident' of'G a rd en a “ Call- the truth about a P°litician' forma, writes the Herald that she is Joe Hoagland and H. C. Cook, were very much pleased with her new home, driving in the country last Friday in The best lumber at the lowest pfice Mr. Hoagland’ s new surrey when tile I is what yoU want. Let us figure with team became frightened and the neck- you. Butte Falls Lumber Co. 3tf yoke gave way resulting in a lively run- ' Members o f the local Rebekah lodge awaV- Mr- Hoagland was thrown from er.trrtained t i e c h ! Iren o f members a f. the rig receiving a hard bump on h.s WAKEUP! T H E M A Y S A L E S BUSINESS M AN Here is your chance Now Going On A t This Store to go into a good paying W ill Interest You business on a small capital Stock invoices about $1,200 and clears $100 per month If you miss this you will miss a good buy. Ladies’ Tailored Reduced This business is in Medford About 50c on the Dollar 3-year lease-. Almost Any Suit At Half Price T A L K IT OVER W ITH ______•___ W . E. WHITESIDE Office in Pleasant Hotel Building. Ladies’ Goods Exclusively Baker—Hutchason CO ter lodge Tuesday evening. R efresh -, head’ but was not se" ous|y ‘ " l a ments were served and a pleasant eve- Mr. G'ook stayed with the rig until t e ning was passed. | cau« ht under a fence and the , . ., horses brokd away. The damage was Don t miss the lies Co. show at the . . . __. . . . . . . . not heavy to rig or occupants, opera house tOhfght, tomorrow night j and Saturday night. The company is \ The Margaret lies company will play one o f tne best on the road. ! a three night engagement in the opera Lynn Purdin, who recently sold the|tl,JU3e Thursday-Friday-Saturday, May|| Gold Hill News expecting to retire from 13-14-15. This company was here a b ou t, the newspaper business for a time, a y ear aK° and the excellent work they j found the call o f the ink pot too strong done at that time ,nsures them b,ff to resist and has taken a position with bouses at the coming engagement, the Herald. Mias lies is one o f the best emotionat I ... .. r, , r - l a actresses on the road and the entire W. H. Reddiclifie, a former resident ,, . .. ; - ... , ’ „ u company is well above the average in ; o f this place, now o f Holton, Oregon, . .. visited his uncle, L. F. Reddicliffe, dur- eir ,ne* ing the week. He went north again The formation o f a valtey b^Jl league Monday morning. ( for the present season is a step in the j Bring your cast shears and get them ground at Frank Hawk’ s shop. Frank also has a new, permanent man at the shoeing fire. Try him. 51tf W. C. Leever and J. W. Merritt left Monday morning for their mine at the headwaters o f Elk creek. They expect to arrange for important development work on the property during the coming summer. . ri* ht direction. It will not only en- i courage this favonte sport b -t it will ^ave a tendency to bring t e poop e o the different towns closer together and give them an opportunity o f becoming better acquainted. That is what the valley needs. W e are all pretty good people if we could but get to know each other and a good lively ball league will help greatly in that direction. j Medford, Oregon SMALL MOTORS T h e r o is a l m o s t n o b u s i n e s s in w h i c h a n e l e c t r i c m o t o r o f s o m e s i z e is n o t p r a c tic a l. C a n y o u u s e o n e In y o u r line? If y o u c a n u s e o n e a t a ll y o u c a n u s e it t o a d v a n ta g e . E le c t r ic p o w e r i s t h e p ow er o f tod a y . Y ou m ay n o t w a n t to g r in d c o f f e e but you m ay n eed an e le c tr ic m o t o r fo r o n e o f th e m a n y t h in g s in w h i c h p o w e r is a n e c e s s it y . S en d fo r o u r m an and g e t t h e d e ta ils a b o u t e l e c t r i c i t y —t h e p e r f e c t p o w e r . Orchard Promises Big Crop. H. T. Pankey, form erly superintend ent o f the Snowy Butte orchard, has recently gone through the pear and apple groves and reports that the indications now are fo r the heaviest I crop o f pears ever produced on the place. When it is remembered that ! tw o years ago the W inter Nellis pear crop from 16 acres yielded 13 cars and netted the owner some $19,000 f. o. b. here, it will be seen that the present prospects are phenominal. The prom ise o f a big crop o f apples is also most flattering. Near Post Office The Registered Percheron STALLION MorningStar5 0 3 0 3 Morning Star 50303 is a beautiful black with fine style and action and weighs 1,900 lbs. Was foaled May 23, 1904. Sire, Barbancon 16073 (24055); dam Pansy 50748. Will make the season o f 1909 at my farm, 4J miles north o f Central Point, (old Bow ers’ farm ) T erm s : $12.50 bv season with return privilege or $15.00,to insure mare.with foal. Mr., t . w . S t a n l e y , o . m . A G R O W IN G BUSINESS Whooplnq Cough. R. C. F. Astbury returned Monday Don’ t forget about the field meet on This is a more dangerous disease than from Central Point, where he has been Write or telephone your wants the local grounds Saturday, May 22, I is generally presumed. It will be a and we will have oar for the past two weeks. He says that between the Jacksonville and Central j surprise to many to learn that more Representative call on you Point schools. The contests will be i this year bids fair to be the banner deaths result from it than from scarlet year for fruit growers, particularly in have recently doubled our floor space to make room for more worth seeing and it is right that the i fever. Pneumonia often results from the pear line. The pear crop, Mr. town should give the visitors a cordial I goods. Our stock of Groceries and Racket Goods is com it Chamberlain’ s Cough Remedy has Astbury says, will be simply immense. welcome. been used in many epedemics o f whoop plete and our prices will please you. Call and see our new store. j Every orchard o f note is loaded with ing cough, and always with the best re F or S ai , b —Good horse and buggy, fruit, and the danger o f frost being j or any kinderd topics being especially sults. Delbert M cKeig o f Harlan, Io tw o milch cows, five stands o f bees. practically over, there is every reason Enquire o f Mark P. Welch, Central bo believe that the biggest crop that invited and assured a cordial welcome, wa, says o f it: “ My boy took whooping Point, Ore. 4tt ever went out o f the valley will be Prof. O ’ Gara is a recognized authority cough when nine months old. He had it in the winter. I g o t a bottle o f D. E. Jones has purchased lots 1, _ 2 shipped this year. The apple crop, on fruit growing, etc. He is not a Chamberlain’ s Cough Remedy which and 3. in Block 30, from S. A. Pattison. j while large, will not be extraordinary. stranger here, having addressed a big proved good. I cannot recommend it The consideration was $250.00. The j "w ing to the weather conditions o f last meeting in the opera house in this city too highly.” For sale by Mary A. Mee. deal was made through the agency o f | year whibh prevented the setting o f the last month. Everybody i n t e r e s t e d W. E. Kahler. Mr. Jones will build a I fruit buds, but at that it will be satis- should turn out and hear him on this residence on the property. ! factory.—Gold Hill News. .S rl-H -RSd-M-Idt + 8 * ®d-H-K?>H-H-8 + 8 + 8-H -H -i-M -H kS g>M- I- K» M- I- I-8 + 8 * 8 - K - H Q * * * * » occasion. The report o f the condition o f the - Centrul Point State Bank, which was liranijl' Will Hold Open Mccllnq. Table Rockets. published in our last issue, allows that institution to be in splendid condition, The Central Point Grange will hold The business o f the bank is steadily Miss Rose Nealon closed a successful an all-day meeting Saturday, May 22nd, term o f school in the Chapparel district grow ing under Cashier Isaacson’ s care the forenoon session being devoted to Friday. ful management. i . | regular routine grange work. Irt the Floyd Green, o f Portland, spent two I. F. Williams, who owns a fine farm afternoon Prof. P. J. O ’ Gara o f the iu the Willow Springs section, claims Department o f Agriculture, Washing- days with relatives here, returning the finest stand o f alfalfa in the valley, ton, I). " 0 '* ., — -------- — ■ ahd -"A address ‘ j < eome Saturday. will 1 be present Many persons have believed that only | the meeting. The afternoon session j One o f our residents was arrested the Bear creek bottom land is adapted j will be an open meeting, all persons | s aturc)ay on a warrant charging him I! to alfulfa, but Mr. Williams claims t o ' interested in fruit growing, farming j assanit ancj battery on a young w Rogue River Electric Co. A . P. GILLETT & SON Good Clothing, Right Sizes, Summer Rates East During the Season 1909 via the SO U TH ER N PACIFIC C O M P A N Y from C E N T R A L POINT, OREGON 1 o O M A H A -and Return - $69.80 To KANSAS CITY and Return $69.80 To $77.30 S F. LOUIS and Return To CH ICAGO and Return - - $82.30 and to other principal cities in the Fast, Middle West and South. Correspondingly low fares. On sak .hint“ 2, .1 Juh 2, 3 August 11,12 To DENVER and Return On Sole M j > 17 Jul) I - $64.80 August II Goi.ig transit limit 10day* from date o f sale, final return limit Oct. Slst These tickets present seme very attractive features in the way o f stop over privileges, anil choice o f routee; thereby enabling passengers to make side trips to many interesting points enroute. Routing on the return trip through California may bo had at a slight advance over the rates quoted. Full particulars, sleeping car reservations and tickets will be furnished by any Southern Pacific local agent, or HM. MtMlKKAY. (ttnerji Passenger Agent. I’ortldnJ, Ortgon j man o f our communiiy. He was taken I before Judge Gall at Sams Valley, and fined $10.00 and costs. j The box social was held in the By- - rum grove Saturday evening and was a , £ j great success. About 150 people were | T ! present, made up o f nearly all o f our | $ | own citizens, with a number o f visitors I v ; from Agate. Central Point and other ;j | places. The Central Point band came j d* out and added much to the success o f | 8 J the affair. A fter a short program was j T rendered Major J. W. Hicks, o f Willow ! ? Springs auctioned off the boxes in a masner that showed him an expert in j the business. The boxes sold for $52.00 : which, with the $7.00 contributed, paid for the organ and left some’ to help the band boys. Like all other communities we have some knockers but the success o f the affair shows their opposition did not amount to much. Table Rock ten ders thanks to the band boys, to our visitors, to M ajor Hicks and to all who helped to make the entertaiment a suc cess. CourteousT reatment, Square Dealing are some of the reasons why we are doing the biggest business of any store in Southern Oregon. W h a t Bill Says is So. Gidmbtrldta’s liniment. This is a new preparation and a good one. It is especially valuable as a cure for chronic and muscular rheumatism, and for the relief from pain which it affords in acute inflammatory rheuma tism. Those who have used it have in variably spoken o f it in the highest terms o f praise. Lame back, lame shoulder and st'IT neck are due to rheumatism o f the muscles, usually brought on by exposure to cold or damp and are quickly cured by applying this liniment freely and massaging the a f fected parts. Soreness o f the muscles, whether induced by violent exercise or injury, is »Hayed by this liniment. For sale by Mary A. Mee. THE TOGGERY ■OF C O U R SE- Medford •d-H-l -»H-H-I-B-fr8 Oregon * I- H - lsSo-¡-l-H-c d -r-t-c B -i-H *O -H -H -rN -K -I» « - T + + - Ï - • d -r-H -8 + 3 v !