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About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1909)
CENTRAL POINT Local and Personal •H-l- b-i-i-H— l-1-tî -I- « W right. John Wright, an aged and respected f HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 190Y + tK -H -r-i»i-i- l"K») Teriffic U n l o a d i n g Sale if I Here Is A Bargain | resident o f this city, passed away at I Watch the window displays at Cran- his home here Tuesday eveuing, June; fill & Robnett's. 15, 1909, aged 68 years, 9 months and j A fine rain fell here Tuesday after-1 5 days. noon and evening. ' Deceased was born in Jefferson coun-1 Rod Easley shoes horses for Frank | ty, Ohio. October 10, 1841. When a Hawk. Try him. Sltf young man he emigrated, to Kansas, A four-room house, nearly Born—At Portland, Oregon, Sunday 1 where he lived for a num er o f years morning. June 13th, to the w ife o f W i 11 all finished; not over t w o and where, on September 27, 1865, he Brook, suDerintendent o f the Snowy j was married to Miss Annie Bradford, blocks from the post o f Butte orchards, a daugthr. who is a native o f Massachusetts. On fice and is o n a v e r y F or S ale —Thoroughbred Jersey hull August 22, 1862, he enlisted in Com aged 4 years. Inquire o f R. J. Miller, pany G, o f the 13th Kansas Infantry prominent corner. If 3 miles northwest o f Central Point. and served his country through the you need a small home The funeral o f Mrs. Bateman, a i Civil war, being discharged with honor y o u should investigate daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Chamberr, at the close o f the war. o f this city, who died at Spokane re- j He was a respected member o f the this, for o n l y $750.00 cently, was held at Medford Saturday. Methodist church and as a neighbor flet your sewing machines o f Elwood and a citizen he enjoyed the admiration and save the agents 40 and 45 per cent and respect o f all who knew him, His commmission. Elwood is at Central widow and eight chl dren survive him. The children are: Mrs. Laura Cochran. Point Mrs. Etfie Hefflin, George, Joseph and | The Preshytorinn Missionary Soci"ty William W right,‘of^Central Point; John will hold their regular meeting Wednes and Jesse Wright, o f Riverside, Cali-1 day, June 23rd, at M erritt’ s grove. fornia, and Charles Wright, o f Klam ( p The hostesses for this meeting are ath Falls. SELLS THE DIRT Mrs. Norcros.i, Mrs. Randall and Mrs. The date o f the funeral has not yet a McKlIlop. been fixed pending the arrival o f rela Our lumber is o f the highest grade. tives from California. Our prices are lower than others can meet A word to the wise. etc. Butte, Falls Lumber Co. Stf NO TICE. I Mrs. P. Olsson, who has been visiting the Seattle fair, returned home Mon To All Whom It May Concern: day accompanied by her daughter, Mrs, My wife, Flora McNabb, having left August Muller, o f Streator, Illinois, my bed ami hoard, on or about June who will spend a few weeks visiting 10th, 1908, all persons are hereby noti here. fied not to trust her on my account as 1 iw. Elwood is prepared to fix your watch will not be accountable for any debts or anything in the jewelry line. by her contracted: J ohn M c N abb . W e keep the best of everything.— Dated at Central Point, Oregon, May Ccanfill & Ilobnett. 22, 1909 W. E, Whiteside returned Monday from Portland, where he attended the Rose Show and enjoyed a taste o f The homo of good things to e a t - ¡ metropolitan life. Mr. Whiteside heard Granfili & Bobnett. o f the tire here and the accident to his j brother when the train reached Gold* Hill and he says the rup from thal.l Date Postponed. p’ ace was the longest Imlf hour he j ever experienced. | Owir.g to some unforeseen difficulties Bring your cast shears and get them the date o f the local production of ' ground at Frank H awk’ s shop. Frank] ‘ A Texas Steer” has teen post cned also has a new, permanent man at the until Tuesday evening, June 22nd. shoeing fire. Try him. 51tf The rehersa s are now progressing W. E. Kahler has removed his real nicely and to the satisfaction o f all estate office from the Ross building to eoncerned and the entertainment prom the office o f the Herald in the Herald ises to ! e o f more than ordinary merit. building, oil Fourth street Mr. Ross Those who enjoy a good hearty laugh will enlarge his confectionery business shou'd not fail to see it. anti w.ll put in an Ice qrearn parlor In The proceeds o f the entertainment go the room formerly occupied by the towards buying new uniforms for the Herald. band, and all should turn out on this WAnTED A few customers for first- occasion. The reserved seat sale will The price of class Jersey milk, delivered daily to all be opened Saturday. admission has teen fixed at 25, 35 and parts o f city. A. J. Dunlap. 9tf 50 cents. F or S ale —Pure bred Jersey hul[ calf cheap If sold at once. Inquire of Highest price paid for poultry pro A. J. Dunlap, Central Point. 8tf duce. —Cranfill 6 Robneit. C. A Beaman, Southern Pacific station agent at this place, left for WHI Drill New Well. Seattle Sunday evening, where he was summoned as a witness in a case in court in which the Northern Pacific Co. Colonel Mundy has decided to aban is interested. He expected to be de don the oil well esst o f here and to at talned in Seuttle for some time and once commence work on another well will improve his leisure time taking in near the old hole, This was made ne the A -Y -P Fair. cessary by the continued run o f bad F or S ale —N o . I 4-year-old milch luck they have had on the old well for co w will he fresh in a few days. In the past few week». Knowledge o f the quire o f C E. Wo verton. Ash street, different formations ^through which between Uh ami 5lh, or at this office. they have passed in the old we 1 will be 8d9 o f material 'assistance in guarding against trouble in the new one and fur Stomach Troubles. ther trouble is not anticipated. It is claimed the indications are good for oil Many remarkable cures o f stomach and the operators are prepared to go to troubles have been effected by Cham a depth o f 3000 feet if necessary. berlain’ s Stomach and Liver Tablets. One man who had spent over two thou F or S a l e —Good horse and buggy, sand dollars for medicine and treat tw o milch cows, five stands o f bees ment was cured by a few boxes of Enquire o f Mark P. Welch, Central Point, Ore. 4tl these tablets. Price 25 cents. For sale by Mary A. Job work o f all kinds neatly done at Mee. this office. Call and see samples. W -t-H H -l-H -H -K -H -i-H -H -H - Central Point Furniture Store r.XF<WH "3U&ISUKH Now going on at this store. reduced. A visit to this Store Sale Lasts Until June 14th M edford’s Largest Exclusive Ladies’ Store Central Avenue Mr. Harold Aikins, eldest son o f Mr. and Miss Mary Rose, o f Ashland, were married at 9 o ’clock last evening at the home o f the bride’ s mother, Mrs. Mary EastlicK, at Ashland. Both o f the con- tractmgfparties are well and favorably » t t . f. t -« $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 r '.r Central Point, Oregon The Common Council o f Central Point, Oregon, will receive sealed bids up to 6 o ’ clock P. M. July 12, 1909, for the sale o f $25,000.00 5 per cent 30 years water bonds. Bids to be accompanied by a certified check equal to 5 per cent o f the amount bid for The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. Bids will be received for any part o f said bond issue. Bonds to be delivered to buyer in sums o f $5,000, or multiples thereof, and payments therefor to include se cured interest to date o f delivery. Right reserved to sell any portion o f said bonds to local purchasers on same terms as accepted bid E le c tr ic p o w e r i s t h e p o w e r o f to d a y . Y o u m a y n o t w a n t to g rin d c o ffe e b u t y o u m a y n e e d an e le c tr ic rp o to r fo r o n e o f th e m a n y th in g s in w h i c h p o w e r is a n e c e s s ity , S e n d fo r o u r m a n a n d g e t t h e d e ta ils a b o u t e le c t r ic ity —th e p e r fe c t p o w e r. and Mrs. A. L. Aikins, o f nearthis city Just north of Jackson County Bank Notice o f Sale o f Water Bonds Can you use o n e in your lin e ? If you ca n use one at all you ca n use it to advantage. Aikins—Rose. Co. Baker - T h e r e is a lm o s t n o b u s i n e s s in w h ic h a n e le c tr ic m o to r o f s o m e s iz e is n o t p r a c tic a l. Rogue River Electric Co. will reveal themost astounding bargains in Southern Ore. E. W H I T E S I D E Write or telephone your wants and we will have our Representative call on you Savings to you are 2 0 c to 6 0 c on the dollar SMALL MOTORS ] 1 j T Every article Central Point M eat M arket W. D. Lewis & Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Columbia Brand Hams, Bacon and Lard, Bolognas, Boiled Ham, Cottage Shoulders and other specialties EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR THE | ASHLAND CREAMERY RUTTER * Choicest cuts o f Beef, Pork, Mutton and Veal STATEMENT. Denominations, $250.00. Date o f bonds, July 1, 1909. Bonds mature July 1, 1939. Bonds not optional before maturity. Interest and principal payable at option o f holder semi-annually. Bonds issued pursuant to the people March 8, 1909. Bids to be addressed to Thos. M. Jones, City Recorder. Certified checks payable to The Town i o f Central Point, Oregon. j No litigation pending this issue. The Town has never defaulted in the j payment o f either interest or principal, j has no bonded or other indebtedness. I f i n a n c i a l STATEMENT. known in the south end o f the county, bride being especially well known in the musical circles o f the granite city where her talents in that direction are highly api riciated. The groom is a young man o f high character and many ster ling qualities. He holds a responsible position with the Pacific States Tele phone company, being in charge o f the construction and line department for this county. The happy young couple will reside at Medford. Son3, Proprietors Central Point M eat M arket Main Street, Central Point "H -H - Present p o p u l a t i o n (estimated on school sensus) 1200. The proceeds o f the sa e o f these bonds will be used directly in installing an up-to-date water system. I hereby certify that the above state ment is true to the best o f my knowl edge and belief. Chamberlain’ s Cough Remedy, The Best Oh The M arket. “ I have used Chamberlain’ s Cough Remedy and find it to be the best on the marieet,” says E. W . Tardy, editor o f the Sentinel, Gainsboro, Tenn. “ Our baby had several colds the past winter and Chamberlain’ s Cough Remedy al THOS. M. JONES, ways gave it relief at once and cured it Assessed valuation 1908, $285,117 00. Recorder o f the Town o f Central Point, in short time. I always recommend it Real valuation (estimated) $755,351.00 Oregon when opportunity presents itself.” Tax rate 8 mills. Dated at Central Point, Oregon, June For sale by Mary A. Mee. Population 1900 400. 7, 1909. r j u ik T Young Men ! STRAYED. Buckskin mare 5 years old, black mane and tail, weight about 850 pounds, raised at the Meadows. Suitable re ward for her return to the undersigned or for information leading to her re covery. B. J. A ydlott , 8dll Central Point, Or. Do you care about that broad-shouldered effect that makes the girls glance at you admiringly? Perhaps your clothes lack that fit and trimness which would bring out your shape to such good advantage? « j ' vjw w p .» Table Rockets. Is purely a Central Point institution. prietor lives in Central Point, and spends his money in Central Point. He carries a full line o f Carpets, Wall Paper, Queensware, Enamel ware everything needed in house furnishing Undertaking and Embalming He also holds Diplomas from Well, it’s never too late to mend. The pro Rev. Mark C. Davis held religious services here last Saturday evening. The Children’ s day exercises were j - j held in the school house Sunday morn- i ing and were well attended. At the close o f the services nearly the entire school went to Agate and joined with the Sunday-school there in the observ- \ ance o f the day Colleges of Embalming in the United States and has n State License for practicing in that fine Patronize Home Institutions : : : : ; ; ■ t v v r v m r w O T p n Square, felled collars. [ hand-padded shoulders and dehcately, hand- Perfect, ever-creased trousers with plain or cuff bottom. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mayfield, o f The Meadows, and Miss Minnie Ring, who j is teaching the school there, were visi- j tors at the Nealon home Sunday two o f theT,best Our summer suits, models o f style and fit, can still be yours for the asking. The more you look, the more you wonder. But it’s true, you’ re not dreaming, and you speedilly find out that our Hats, Ties and Shirts are equally matchless. The irrigation ditch is being extended I to the farms o f Mr. McLendon a n d ! Scott Davis, who will try the virtues' | o f Rogue River water. Yours for Luck, Sore Mpples. Any mother who has had experience ï Central Point Furniture Store :: with this distressing ailment will be s®T. M. Jones, Prop* t Central Point, T Oregon ; pleased to know that a cure may be e f fected by applying Chamberlain's Salve as soon as the child is done nursing. Wipe it off with a soft cloth before al lowing the l abe to nurse. Many train ed nurses use this solve with b -sf re- <ults. Forsaie by Mary A. Mee. 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