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CENTRAL POINT HERALD, THURSDAY. .TUNE 24. 19(9. I. your system and renew your bodily NOTICE FOR PU BLICATION . itHiu/ ana you must ne nrini. it tens talk Is to In* lengthy, why not have a Co«! Entry No. CM2I. drink with me now anti |n>sti>om* if uri- | til tom orrow Y * Land Office, at RtHcburg-, C r*»gon. May 17. 1 «». “ I’ve been liivil for eighteen years.“ Notice is hereby given’ that Laura K. (louider the other replied. “ Tonight 1 hop** o f Medford, ( ’ounly o f Jackson. State o f Oregon, get rested.” has thi ; day iiltsl in thia olfiee Application “ Well, let's get at it," the younger to Purchase, under the pruviaions o f section 2347. U. S. Revised Statutes, the S W ' i o f Section 4. man dimity said. Township 35 South. Range 1 East. W. M. Any and all persona claim ing adversely the “ 1 suppose you'll want to Interrupt lands described, or desiring to object for any rea and question me a heap, but I’ ll ask son to the sale thereof to applicant, should file you to let me tell this story the way their affidavits o f protest in this office on or before the 7th day of July, 19U9. otherwise the applica It comes to me till J get It out. Like tion may be allowed. BE N JAM IN L. EDDY. Register, wise you'll waut to know what all I this has to do with vou and Xeola. j .................. ........ ....— — ■ ■■ ■■■■■ strength for the strenuous work of ! A Good Spring Tonic will purify your blood, invigorate lf Vou A" Wo.fr $50,000 Dont Read This f W 4 ■M—X H -X -X * CENTRAL POINT REAL ESTATE C0.j C ( S. i-Samleixon, Maiiagex' r Farm and Trait Lands, City Property, Business Opportunities, Mining Stocks For Sale. Special attention given to rentings. care and man agement of property. LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US; WE CAN SELL iT. | “ You really think y<-a love her, do This will not interest you if you are I * °11 • : worth fifty thousand dollars, but if you Burrell removed his pipe and cased are a man o f moderate means and can- j + We sell all the leading Spring Rem I. its coal imi>ersoually. not afford to employ a physician w hen'I ¥ “ 1 love her so well. Mr Gale that have an atU ck* o f diarrh edies and can supply ycu with liothlng you can say will uffect me. ’ J 1—1 hesituled at first about usklng her will be pleased to know that one or two your favorite whenever you call. to be my wife beeuuse—you’ll appre doses o f Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera ciate the unusual —well, her unusual and Diarai.oea Remedy will cure it. history. You sec, I come from a coun This remedy has been in use for many try where mixed blood U about the years and is thoroughly reliable. Price 25 cents. Sold by Mary A. Mee. LI V E R Y only thing that can't be lived down or overlooked, aud I've been raised with and notions o f family honor and pride o f race and birth, and so forth, that I had hard work handling the buttons ^General Teaming might seem preposterous aud absurd and got my shirt all bloody, for I'd to you. But a heap o f conceits like been lu the drift forty hours without “WE PLAY NO that have been bred into me from sleep and breathing powder smoke till 0 generations back. They run In the my knees buckled uud wabbled under MARY A. MEF, Proprietor FAVORITES” blood o f every old family In my coun me. To this day the smell o f stale try, and so, I ’ m ashamed to say, I powder smoke makes a woman o f me, hesitated and tried to reason m yself i but that morning I sang, for I was go- lnto giving her up, but I've had my j lng for my bride, and the world was eyes opened, and I see bow little those I brighter than It has ever been for I FINE SAM PLE ROOM things amount to, after ull. I'm going ' eighteen years. The little schoolbouse KUHOPEAN PLAN to marry Neciu, Mr. Gale. I’d like to j was closed, at which I remembered j NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. /C E N T R A L POINT LODGE NO. 193 do It the day after tomorrow, Sunday, that the term was over. I'd been liv- Coal Entry No. 05025. I. O. F. but she Isn't o f age yet, ami lf you ob lng underground for weeks and lost Land Office at Koeeburff. Oregon, ject we'll have to wait until Novem- J track o f the days, so that I had to I May 17. 1909. Meets every Saturday evening at ber, when she turna eighteen. W e'd | count them up on my fingers. It took 7:30 p. m. in A . O. U. W. Hall, Notice im hereby given that Elvira Wines, of corner Second and Pine Sts. Visit both like your consent, o f course. I'd j me a long time, for I was pretty tired Medford. County of Jackson. State o f Oregon, has this day filed in this office Application to ing brothers are specially invitd to | be sorry to marry her without It. But 1 in my head, but when I'd figured It out Purchase, under the provisions of section 2347, U The Home of Commercial and Mining Men meet with us when in town. If you refuse we ll be forced to dls- i went on to where she was boarding, S. Kevmed Statutes, the N W h o f Section 4. Town Bhip 35 South. Range 1 East. W. M. J a s . E . G r ie v e , G bxj . L . F o r d , i please you.” He looked up nod met ‘ •TK a * | A Any n y anu and all all person person« s cla claiming im in g a adversely d v ersely in* the Secretary. Noble Grand. 1. he WOinan o f the place came to lands d escrib ed , or d e s ir in g to o b je c t fo r any rea- the father's gaze steadily. The other man's lips framed a faint ' door, a Scotchwoman. She had a son to the sale thereof to applicant, should file their affidavits o f protest in this office on or before H o te l Nasali C o., P r o p r ie t o r s gIUHe. I mole on her chin, I remember, a brown- the 7th day o f July. 1909, otherwise the applica P R O F E S S IO N A L BENJAM IN L. EDDY, “ We’ll see. I wish to God I’d had 1811 black mole wlth t h r * * halr® *n it. ,! tion may he allowed. M e d lo f C O re g o n Register. your decision when I was your age. ! ^he wore an apron, too, that was kind Dining-room Unsurpassed. Refurnished Throughout. Drs. Ander»ar. & Pollnitz I This story would be different and eas- checkered, and three buttons were NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. , ier to toll.” lie waited a moment, °l)eu at the lleck of hcr dress. I recall | PH YSICIANS A N D SU RGEON S Coal Entry No. 04960. | then settled to his self appointed task. ( a »ot more o f little things about her, | ______ Office second floor John Ross build in*, I "I WM mining at the time up lu the o i What h“ tH>eD‘‘d U Und Offic..t Ro«bura. OrW ,n. over Herald office, Pine street. ¡m other lode country o f California, rather dreamy. May 7 , 1909 . Residence at Central* Point Hotel which was the frontier then, pretty 1 asked’ for Merridy, and she told Notice » hereby Kiven that Genre* M.Mickey of Phones: BeaKCreek. Table Rock. Trail.CrM k much as this Is now. only we had bet- ! me she'd gone away—gone with Hen- M«t/o*d, County of Jaekean. state of Oraeon, W illow S prin gs—each^XXS ter things to eat. I was one o f the first nett the night before, while I was p55*iJ5iS.'undew**thi prov&on^of mtkmS2MI u! OREGON meu Into ti camp named Chandon— coughing blood from the powder S. Revised statute«, the SW1, of of Section CE N TRA L PO IN T | helped to build It, In fa c t-n n d got hold | smoke; that they were married In the t the o f some ground tbut looked real good, front room and that the bride looked land, described, or deeirlng to object for any rem it was hard mining, however, and, be- i beautiful. She had cried a bit on leav- , ihCir^aflL^Llu'of^JteatTn thu oibce on o^ie'fore D r . E. DAVIS lng poor. I was still gripping my drill ln8 Chandon and—and—that was about the 26 th day of June; 1909. otherwise theuppiica- Resident Dentist it .. ,. , . 1 „it » i tion may be allowed. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, ! and hammer after the town had grow n , fib* I counted the buttons on the j Resin ter. Practical, Modern Dentistry up. i Scotchwoman’s waist eight or ten ! _______________ at Live and Let Live Prices “ A woman came out from the east-* times, and by and by she asked lf I NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. : Vermont It was—and school teaching wns sick. But I wasn't. She was a Office over Hatfield’ s Store Department o f the Interior. GEO. M.' BORDEAUX, Proprietor was her line o f business, only she kind hearted woman, and I'd been to Central Point . . . Oregon I hadn’t been raised to It, and this was her house a good deal, so she asked me i 1 her first clatter at the game. Her to come in aDd rest. I wasn't tired, so | U. S. r-»nd Office at Rose burg. Oregon, • folks died and left her up against It, I went away and climbed back up to . , April T ' ‘ * u ',s#9' r , * D r h . »'• h a r gm a v e , i , , . . . . I « ____ . _ . . . , Notice i* hereby given that M m und Peile, o f h r I gathered from what little she told the little shack and the mine that I | Trail. Oregon, who, on June 9. 1904. made Home- PH YSICIAN A N D SU RG EO N I 8t*a«i Entry No. 13600S. R. 03759. for NW o f NW»4, me—sort o f an old story, I guess, and bated now. 1 Section 28, Township 34 South. Range 1 West. usual, too, only for her. She was Office over First National Bank “ I turned Into a kind o f hermit after Willamette Meridian, has filed notice o f intention make Final five year Proof, to establish claim plumb unusual.” that, and I wasn't good to associate 1 to the land above described, before W. H. Canon, M edford t i l l O regon He seemed to ponder this a moment with. Men got so they shunned me, ! to U. S. Commissioner, at Medford, Oregon, on the day o f June, 1909. and then resumed: and I knew they told strange stories, I 1 12th Claimant names as witnesses: William T. Hous- ” It don’t make any difference to you because 1 heard them whisper when I i ton. o f Trail, Oregon; Edward C. Welch, o f Cen J . f . tHYAH 1, P f t i i . j. / vice.»/re $ how I first saw her uud how I began j went to the stores fo r grub once a tra! Point. Oregon; John B. W elch, o f Asbestos. ! Oregon, and Albert C. Waldron, o f Trail. Oregon. to forget that anything else in the month. BEN JAM IN L. EDDY. Register. world was worth having hut her. I'd 1 - From Umc to time I heard o f her, IllTed 111 the wooUa a11 u*y llfe> as 1 but the news, Instead o f gladdening said, aud knew more about birds and j me as lt would tlllve „ inddsnwj iome CAPITAL $50.000.00 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ! hugs and bees than I did about worn- men wrwu„ out wbat blta of , uffering Coal Entry No. 04976« ! eu. I hadn't t*eu broke proper and were left lu me> and x falrl acbed (or .S U R P L U S $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 . - “ ““ * “ J **''***-^* j didn't know how to act With them, but her. Ilpr N o W v ***'■' come« t to o see clesrer than fh,,n j I Land Office at Roneburg. Oregoo, Mmy M 190f Nobody comes see clearer ! I laid out to get this girl, and I did a woman deceived, so lt didn’t take Savings Department. is hereby given that Jaarum B. Watkins, of fairly well. There’s something wild in her long to find out the kind o f man Notice Eagle Point. County of Jacknun. State o f O r«., on Safety Deposit Boxes. evei'y woman that needs to be tamed, Bennett was. He wasn’t like her at May 8, 1909, filed in this office Application to Purchase, under the provisio«» of section 23417, U. i „ ri ___ i „1 • and lt isn’t like the wildness that runs all, and the reason he had courted her S. Revised Statutes, the S 1^ SEV« <«f Section 18, | VV C tT H n S H C t cl (jr G n C r ffl J j f l n k i n g In wood critters. You cau win that 36 South, Rang« 1. liast. W. M. v » * i . . so hotly was Just that he had had Township Any and all persons clwm ing »iv ersely the iS U S in e S S a n d r e s p e c t f u l l y S O U C it j over by gentleness, but you have to everything that rightly belongs to a fttndn described, or desiring to object for any rea take lt away from a woman. Every to the sale thereof t»» applicant should file ’ v r m r r u ifr r k n a r r o man like him and had sickened o f it, son their attidhrits o f protest iu thiH office on or before jU U l p ttL lU Ild g e . a , , ___ r___ ! live thing that couldn't talk was my the 26th dt»y o f June, 1909. otherwise the appJica- so he wanted her because she was E V E have recently doubled our floor space to make room for more; frlend but j made the mlataJ[e of tion may be allowed. BFJRJAMkN L. EDDY,. and pure and different, and, real Register | goods. O u r stock of Groceries and Racket Goods is com-j courting my own kind the same way, clean izing that he couldn’t get her any other plete and our prices will please you. Call and see our new store. , not knowing that when two o f any way, he h!»d married her. But she was NOTICE FOIl PU BLICATION . r _______ ■ species mate the male must rule. I „ ___ ... ^ ___ _ . a treasure no bad man could approcl- Desrartment o f the Interior, Land OfRco at Rose- was too gentle. Even so, I reckon I d _ 11 bur*. Oregon, April 27. L909. - f n r another ate. ' and so he tired quickly, even be .- m i out m i . l only n n . r n n n th u r ir\ n n j have wou for man N otice is hereby Riven Mat AdaC. D ftsw ortE of fore the litt)e one came. Peyton. Oregon, who, on August 'JDih, I9(T7. nwulo Dan Dennett was his name—the kind “ When I heard that sbe had borne Homestead Entry No. 14513 (S. R. &C41). for NEYi that dumb animals hate, and—well, o f S W ' , Section 20, Township .'IT South, Ran«*' 2 , that takes his measure. Ills range htm a daughter I wrote her a letter, East, Willamette Meridian, has Sled notice o f in Glen Eabrlck. Prop. tention to make Final CbwimutaWow t o «*- which took me a month to compose adjoined mine, and, though I’d never tablish claim to the Innd a i» v e Jottcrihori. before and which I tore up. One day a story W R . Canon, U. S CbtnmlMlcnor, at Medford, seen him, I heurd stories now and Oregon, on the 18th «lay o f June. 1909 All kinds Laundry work solicited then—the sort o f tales you can’t t»ll came to me that made me saddle my Claimant names as witnesses. John Kichardaon. j to a good woman—so lt worried me horse to ride down and kill him—and. Frank_ Ditsworth. Luther East. J. F. Ditsworth, Leave package at Stone’s B knj - vmin b E ddy . when 1 heard of hi« attentions to this mind you, I was s man who made pets »11 "t Pevto«. Or«v»n. Resistor. o f little wild, trusting things. But 1 girl. Still, 1 thought she’d surely fiud barber shop or see T. J. him out and recognize the kind o f fel- knew she would surely send for mo when her pain became too great, so I ; . NOTICE FOR PUBIJCTION. Kelso who will call for : low he was; but. Lord, a woman can’t Rn.ebura. O r .,o n . April 27. iso», { tell a man from a dog, und there unclncbed my gear and hung lt up j During the Season 1909[jvia the and deliver family work. and waited and waited and waited. I Notice is hereby friven that John N. Hay«)*. <<f wasn’t any one to warn her. rpv, „ _ i__,„ r w ..,iioit «.» Centrml Point, Oregon, who, on October 14th. 1902, “This Dennett came from the town Three long, < ndless years I naltod. madoHunwRMi Entry No. 12117 <s R . f . » r W o r k in ia ra n tp p d P r ic p « ri^ h f sound of her voice, with- <,1 NW'/< s^Hon 22. Township 3>i South, »vur1' K u a id iiie p a . 1 nce.S r iAnc. below, where he ran a saloon and a most within „ ... j _ . i , I, ,. (m n u u 1 Itanffc 2 W e«t, Willam«tUr Meridian, has fil«<d rio- brace game or two; but, being as he out ft t^ord from her, Vt ItllOllt a „ l i m p , e j tjr6 0f intention U, make Final five year proof, to o f her, and every hour o f t h a t time establish claim to the land ubnvedescribed, before rode into our camp and out again in ____ , ... „ „ i p i iww 4 i . f.) .1 W. H. Canon, U. S. Commin*ioner. at Mwlford, , Oregon, «m the lul, dny of Jur c. 1^. the night und as 1 didn't drink nor wont by a« slowly ns I f I lind Claimant names nn witn«jHf*e*: ah Chitendon, FROM listen to the music o f the little rolling i U 1V breath. Then «he called to me, and ' Mr«. M th . _ All _ _________ C.hitenden. Harr; ry Hayes. C/leman Haye« ball, why, we never met even after lie 1 went. all o f Central Poi up . BENJAMIN L. EDDY Kepinter “ 1 tell you. 1 was thankful that day ' began coming to Chandon. Under To OMAHA and Return - - - $89.80 stand, I wasn’t too good for tho*e for the fortune that bad made me amusements. I just didn’t happen to take good oare o f my horse, for I rode NOTICE O ? G UARD IAN S SA LE OF R E A L To KANSAS CITY and Return - $69.80 hanker after them, for 1 was living like Death on a windstorm. 1 rode ESTATE. with the Image o f the little school* through the Htreets o f Mesa, where In the Probat - Court for Jackson County, State To ST. LOUIS and Return - - $77.30 ma'am in my mind, and that destroyed they lived, and past the lights o f Den of Oregon, Eye glass are n<»i worn as fin ornament, i« hereby Riven that I, Burton E. Hurd, nett's big saloon, where I hoard the at Notice what bad habits I'd formed. Ill Central Point, in said county and atafe, as but they need not be the reverse. To CHICAGO and Return .- - - $82.30 “ It wns aloft* ?r. the early spring that sound o f devil's revelry and n shrill yuardian of the estate of JohleSwimelar, a minor, fitting glasses ure nearly always d.s- will sell the following described real estate o f said I she iR'gnn to see 1 lirid notions about voiced woman singing—a woman the minor, to-w it: An undividod one-half interest in tiguring; perfect fitting ones never. and to other principal cities in the East, Middle West and her, but rny d-----d backwardness like o f which he had tried to make rny the N. W. .if N E. and East >y of N. h. ' i of Hie skilled optidaii takes intoconsider- 1 never skulked or » iim ik e d I » ..T W i.h i» * » 2 W «.t, W South. Correspondingly low fares. wouldn't let me speak, and. In addi Merridy M., at private sule. from and after a tion the size and shape o f the wearers* tion. I was getting closer to ore every In t h ijs e days, and no man ever made ' S a tu r d a y . Jun« 4. \*n. face, and reduces the objectionable f e a On sale June 2 , 3 Juh 2 , > August 1 1 , 1 2 shot at the mine and was holding off me take back roads, so 1 came up to That *ai«i pr*mi«e* will !»«• m » m <>n the foiiowinir term- Not lews than ¿¿/HUK i cash am! all o f the ture* to a minimum. Perfect fitting until i could lay both myself and my h is bouse from the frout and tied m y j balance in c«*h on or ks*fore live month« after dut« To DENVER and Return - - - $64.80 glasses ctmf no marc than ill fitting gold mine at her feet and ask her to horse to his gatepost. She heard me of aale. B urton E. H i io » Dated April 28. 1909. duunhun. ■ «ÏT take the two o f us. ho If one didn't pan on (he steps and opened the door. ones. We allow n«» misfits to leave On Sale May 1 7 July I August I I “ ‘ You sent for me,’ said I. ‘ Where out the other might. Dot It seemed i our hands. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION like I’d never get into pay. The closer is he?* Hut he had gone a w ay to a Going transit limit 10 days from date o f sale, final return limit Oct. 31st 1 got the harder I worked, and. o f neighboring camp and wouldn’t be Department o f the Interior, These tickets present some very attractive features in the way o f stop course, the less I saw of her. likewise buck until up »ruing, at which 1 felt (J. H. Land O tlkr at Kouebur»r. 1 •reuoti. A|»ril 19. 199#. the way a thief must feel, for I'd the oftener Dennett came. I reckon no over privileges, and choice o f routee; thereby enabling passengers to Ní/ticc i r hereby yiv«in tb!•» G«| ,r‘/f A. A«1X4*1. of man ever worked like I did two shifts hoped to meet him In Ids own bouse. make side trips to many interestitK points enroute. W tik iiiu k r and Cpiiion Olympia. v. a 1 In or ton, win>. <>n N«»Vc-fnlav in. 1SW. a day. eighteen hours, with six to 1 < ouldn't think very clearly, however, mttd* T.iribvr Aatdicati >u No U»PA for I jo H h n Routing on the return trip through California may be had at a slight W H fhip -f FW1 . 4w ti.. -5 2 R o»i*,h. and 14: K because o f the change In her. Site sleep. The skin came o ff o f my hands, Ccnt:al Pr2.,i Oregon R a .- s - 1 Wer». WillanM-iit#- ' M«'•rtdian, ha« bl«l advance over the rates quoted. and 1 staggered when I came out into w;i* so thin and worn and sad—«adder not«'« of inUHltion to make• Final Pn.of, Ut .1 before ch» iU f rd- P > thu lai d «.Lev• lieh claimi than any woman I’d ever seen. I'd Full jarticulars, sletpinz car reservations and tickets will be furnished the daylight. At last I struck it, and ami Reflui" Oresoi Bdr» «till ! waited awhile h uger (111 1 could cbanged a heap myself. Anyhow that th e 'I > m full. P> by any S lUtnem Pacific local agent, or. Dr L Dun# ihi* ci.nun«, is nuts rd Kaki l»e sure. Then I went down to my lit was the first thing she spoke about, d Warren »*«, •r. tj. - ».• p r , p « l lu h , u o t.K C.UU til til; l-ul.tu, eame Into her eye* ns Gr-int Ta \ m M cV IR R A Y . henerai Passexrr Ag?it. Poithad. Orrgon tle shack and put on mjr other clothes. n’ .d #I p * •ayVir o f W3n C. I i.- i.it t ul ti. 11 > ir -iu t .. í ¡ í 4 X (it u » I>urm •>! <>., i„u*. Wit J'. Bprunear • 1 remember i d gone *o thin that they H EN JA l ir. I# i:nn Ilutiitld bjuL.g^. Su hung I'»« -e r.ud inv jtajsru were so raw Lt*.i tt». the coming busy season. Prescriptions Filled Carefully FERGUSON & M URRAY C E N T R A L POINT : OREGON. From Fresh, Pure Drugs Central Point Pharmacy, ■L H o te l j a “THE OAKS” Medford Oregon Medford National Bank A G R O W IN G BUSINESS MEDFORDDOMESTIC LAUNDRY, A . P. 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