Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917, June 24, 1909, Image 4

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    CENTRAL
Local and Personal
Col Frank Ray, o f Gold Ray, was in
town on business Saturday afternoon.
Word i.i being rushed on the Hostel
tiui ding.
When completed this will
make an elegant business biock.
W anted — A good competent boy, 15
or 16 years Did, to do chores and assist
with light work on a small fruit ranch.
Gall on or address W. G. Goffe, Central
Point, Oregon. (2$ miles from town on
Jacksonville road.)
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Prof F. F. Cooper and family left
Saturday for Lane county where they
will spend their vacation. Their post
bflice address is Pleasant Hill and it is
a safe bet that there is some good fish­
ing and other pltasant features near
that place.
Miss Nellie Mulkey, the talented young
musician, will spend her vacation with
the Bowers family, on Jenny creek,
anout 40 miles south from Ashland.
parlor and an up-to-dat.* lunch room.
Mr. Nash was in business here last
Simmer but closed out in the fa 1 c i ­
phering to locate elsewhere. Hereceni
ly return-d Iron a tun to Coos bay and
other coast points where he went to
l-Mik for a location but is row satisfied
that Ci-ntral Point offers belter oppor­
tunities than any other place he has
visited.
F or S ale -A b o u t 35 pairs o f Homer
pigeons, reasonably. Also good team
o f mares with colts, double harness and
farming imp ements. Call on or ad
dress E. S. H itz’er, Central Point, Ore­
gon, R. F. D. 2.
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Judge Wedekind, a recent arrival
from San Francisco, was here Monday
arranging to open a law and abstract
office in this city. He met with every
encouragement from the business men
and expects to locate here permanently.
Judge Wedekind is a pioneer o f Califor­
nia and for many years has been promi­
nent in legal and political circles in the
Bay city. He ceme to this valley with
out thinking o f locating here but was
so well pleased with the country and its
opportunities that he decided to remain.
Mr. and Mrs. August Muller, o f
fetreator, Illinois, accompanyed by his
Lather, Adolph Mu her, are here visiting
WAnTED—A few customers for first-
Mrs. Muller’ s parents, Mr. and Mrs. class Jersey milk, delivered dai y to all
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P. Olsson. Mr. August Muller is well parts o f c ity .—A. J. Dunlap.
knriwn here Laving had charge o f the
construction o f the Central Poiut
Commercial Club Reception.
Dreamery, three yeurs ago. Both the
gentleman are looking for land invest
Carde are out announcing a recepyihn
■nent and will probably locate permant-
by the Commercia. club at their new
ly lit this vicinity.
club rooms In the Whiteside building,
Watch the window displays at Cran-
at 6 o ’ clock this evening. The cards
fill & Robnett’s.
,
are sent to the members and their la­
W. C. Leever and J. W. Merritt vis­ dies, and each member is privileged to
ited their mines On Elk creek during ‘ nvite a friend or two as his guests for
the weeJ). They are doing extensive the evening. A short musical program
development work and expect to begin o f high merit has been arranged and
shipping ore from the property in the light refreshments will be served. A1
near future.
members o f the club are expected to be
Get your sewing machines o f Elwood present and enjoy the opportunity of
and save the agents 40 and 45 per cent getting better acquainted with each
bonimmisslon. Elwood is at Central other.
Point.
F or S a i . e - P ure bred Jersey bull
Miss Iva Dungey, o f Gold Hill, was
calf cheap If sold at once. Inquire of
here Tuesday evening attending the
A. J. Dunlap, Centra! Point.
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loC >1 t il ht show. Miss Dungey ¡ b the
guardian angel o f the Gold Hill News
office and while in town she favored the
Children's Day Lxercises.
the Herald office with a neighborly call.
POINT
HERALD, THURSDAY. JUNE 24, 19Ó9.
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Ms Can See Tis True
Ah! T is the Rogue river valley,
O f which many times I ’ ve been
told,
Gives riches to workers that work,
In pears, apples and gold.
Parade, 10 a. m.
Exercises at City Park, 11 a. m.
Auto Races, 1 p. m.
Ball Game, 2 p. m.
Foot, Egg, Sack races and other amusements at
2:30 p. m.
Horse Races, 3:30 p. m.
Fire Drill, 6:30 p. m.
Band Concert. 7 p. m.
Fire Worka, 8 p. m.
Big Dance on Pavilion.
P R IZ E S
For the best Floats, $20 and 410
For the best decorated Automobiles. $25 ann $15
For the ' est Order or Society $20
VH the beat Cowgirl, $5
For tin-host Cowboy, $5
L A D IE S ’ 2oC V E S T S
Moral.
Buy while you can buy
right, and when you sell out in a
few years for double your money,
then thank your stars for your good
judgement now.
17c
A lot o f 10c Vests for ladies at
3c
A lot o f 20c Vests fo r ladies at
1 lc
* 2 T A IL O R E D W A I S T S 98c
W. E.. W H I T E S I D E
There are a lot o f new, stylish Lawn Waists, all
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plain tailored styles, regular $2.00 values, for
F O R V A L U E I X D IR T
A lot o f $2.50 and $2.75 Waists for
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A lot o f $3.00 and $3.50 Waists for
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Wholesale
Cost
2 5« H O SIER Y FO R 19c
Children’ s and Ladies’ fine best 25c sellors
sti 1 at
$2.69
A lot o f $5.00 N et W aists—New
CUCTTIMP Q
A I I M .I X K R V A T H A L F P R IC K
61 »c
A lot o f $1.25 and $1.00 Waists for
D R E S S E S « 2 .1 9
Some 43
ash Dresses for
1.19
M I S C E J .L A N E O U H S N A P S
Regular 7c qua ity Brown Muslin
5C
Ameriban prints 10 yards for
35C
$1. 50 Bed Spreads for
98c
tl.2 5 Dress Goods Speoial
79c
50c Silks all colors
39c
5c house lining at 3 c. 6000 yards in this lot at
the price
A big lot o f 25c Sleeveless Vests; our best 25c
values to close at
17 c
to go
19c
5ÜC HOSIERY FOR 33c
A
solid case o f bleached and brown sheetings Pepperrllquailty
at wholesale prices:
9-4 Brown at 22c
9-4 Bleached at 24c
8-4 Bleached at 22c
8-4 Brown at 20c
Medford’s Largest Exclusive Ladies’ Store
SMALL MOTORS
Baker - Hutchason C o .
TEiero ¡3 alm ost no busi­
n ess in which an electric
m otor o f som e size is not
practical.
Can you use on e In you r
lin e? If you can uso one
at all you ca n use it to
advantage.
E lectric p o w e r i s t h e
pow er o f today. You may
not want to grind c o ffe e
but you may need an e le c ­
tric rribtor for o n e o f the
many things in w h i c h
p ow er Is a necessity,
Send fo r ou r man and
get th e details abou t e le c ­
tricity—the p e rfe ct power.
Central Avenue
Just north of Jackson County Bank
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Notice of Sale of Wafer Bonds
$25,000
Central Point. Oregon
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Central Point Meat Market |
The Common Council o f Central Point,
W. D. Lewis & Sons, Proprietors
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
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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 ac-
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.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Coluirflbia
Brand Hams, Bacon and Lard, Bolognas,
Boiled Ham, Cottage Shoulders and other
specialties
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EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR THE Ï
ASHLAND CREAMERY BUTTER !
Choicest cuts o f Beef,
Pork, Mutton and Veal
STATEMENT.
Point ball
Central Point Meat Market |
team acknow­
Central Point Furniture Store
Table Rockets.
7, 1909.
w are—everything needed in house furnishing
For the U
Three
Pony
A L T O RACKS
Following a r . the Automobi e races together with the route they
will travel:
First race—Class A runaV>uts:-Rulos: Entrance fee $10; two men
in each car; each car must be numbered and leave in order o f num­
bers at intervals o f five miHlites; must enter car by July 1; purse$60 ' '
Second race Class B touring cars:-Rules same as Class A prize $75
Third ra ce-C la ss C, any local car in Rogue River valley; Rules;
Same as Class A; prize $100
Course Leave corner o f Central avenue and Main streets, through
Central Point by postoffice, over Hanley Hill, around Bybee corner,
returning on main road to Medford, finishing at Medford National
Bank.
Roads cleared and al precaution taken to avoid accidents
RAI L ROAD EXCURSION R A T E 5 FROM ALL
POINT S IN THE VA L L E Y
I- I r l -M 4 -H -l I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I »
•5 W A S H
Thinking o f buying a neat Wash D ress—regular
$4 and 45 se lers at this sale, your choice
2 19
Denominations, $250.00.
Dace o f bonds, July 1, 1909.
Bonds mature July 1, 1939.
ledge champion o f the valley will also
Bonds not optional before maturity.
Main Street, Central Point
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play two games at the pass during the
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Interest and principal payable at
celebration, on Sunday and Monday.
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An excellent time is assured on each option o f holder semi-annually.
Bonds issued pursuant to the people |
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day.
March 8 , 1909 .
¡'Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. The Best On
Sore Nipples.
Bids to be addressed to Thos. M.
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F or S a l e —Good horse and buggy,
■ » Mflrket’
Any mother who has had experience
two milch cows, five stands o f bees. Jones, City Recorder.
Certified checks payable to The Town
“ I have used Chamberlain’ s Cough
Enquire o f Mark P. Welch, Central
with this distressing ailment will be
Point, Ore.
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o f Central Point, Oregon.
Remedy and find it to be the best on
No litigation pending this issue.
j the m arket,” says E. W. Tardy, editor ploased to know that a cure may be e f ­
Job work o f all kinds neatly done at
The Town has never defaulted in the o f the Sentinel, Gainsboro, Tenn. “ Our fected by applying Chamberlain’ s Salve
X ! this office. Call and see samples.
payment o f either interest or principal, baby had several colds the past winter as soon as the child is done nursing.
Dr. E. Davis, dentist, is now perma !
has no bonded or other indebtedness. 1 and Chamberlain’ s Cough Remedy al- Wipe it o ff with a soft clotlr b efore al­
nently located in Central Point. Office :
FIN A N CIAL STATEMENT.
j ways gave it relief at once and cured it lowing the babe to nurse: Many train­
over Hatfield’s store.
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Assessed
valuation
1908,
$285,117
00.
8hort
■ } alwava re=omm«md it ed nurses use this salve with best re-
Assesseu YBiua o
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i in.
when
opportunity
p resen ts its e lf.”
Real valuation (estimated) $75o,351.00 j p or sale by Mary A Mee
: suits.
For sale by Mary A. M ee.
Tax rate 8 mills.
Married.
Population 1900 400.
Present p o p u l a t i o n (estimated on i d
Frankin W . Maple and Mrs. Eva
school sensus) 1200.
Pilsbury were united in marriage yes­
The proceeds o f the sa’ e ’ o f t hes e) ! :
terday in Jacksonville, County Judge bonds will be used directly in installing ; ;
J. R. Neil performing the ceremony,
an up-to-date water system.
j The happy couple will reside in Central I hereby certify that the above state- If
i’oint where it is undsrseood they wi 1 ment is true to the best o f my knowl­
1 engage in business.
edge and belief.
Is purely a Central Point institution.
The pro­
THOS. M. JONES,
Highest price paid for poulcry pro-
prietor lives in Central Point, and spends his
Recorder o f the Town o f Central Point,
I duce.—Cranfill & Robnett.
Oregon
money in Central Point. He carries a full line
Dated at Central Point, Oregon, June
o f Carpets, Wall Paper, Queensware. Enamel
best Clown, 15
IIO IIS K R A C K S
Free for all Trotting or Pacing. $100
Buggy race, $75
year o ’ d Trotting race, $50
Running race, $50
Race. (25
A lot o f fine Wash Dresses, our Regular $9 to $10
sellers, to clean up this sale your choice at
2.69
A new lot o f Corset covers and Drawers; regular
50c values now going at
33s
A lot o f 75c and i'5c Drawers, Corset covers, etc.,
now only
40 s
Many other special lots o f Musllnwear to c ’ ose out.
be present during the entire celebration
PROGRAM
$110 W A S H D R E SSE S * 3 .« 9
5 (>c C O R SE T C O V E R S , E T C ,
I have traveled from coast to coast.
But I have seen no valley that,
Can make the “ True R oast” ,
O f equal ng this valley at it’ s
most.
j The Central
Medford Ore.
Many:
A visit to this store will convince you that we are showing real bargaings in every section
Come and see for yourself.
Below are a few o f the many.
Rogue River Electric Co.
CELEBRATE THE FOURTH
M o n d a y , J u ly 5 , a t
The
S p e cia l C l o s e - O u t s
Although my ticket is for another
point
1 am going to stop here and be a
part.
O f the vast number o f people o f
wea th,
Who came here with merely a
start.
The special program for Children’ s
We keep the best o f everything.—
day, which was given at the Christian
Cranftll & Robnett.
church Sunday evening attracted one of
H. C. Cook has purchased a large
the largest congregations ever together \
grocery and furnishing store at Cottage
in the town. The large church was ’
tr o v e and is taking over the same this
week. Mrs. Cook will ship their house­ crowded even standing room being at a j
premium. The program waB rendered ,
hold effects north in a day or two and
they will take up their residence at entirely by the children o f the Sunday
Cottage Grove. Their son Frank Cook school and the manner in which the lit­
and his family will a so go to Cottage tle ones acquitted themselves spoke Write or telephone your wants
and we will have our
Grove where he will assist his father in highly for the painstaking work o f their
tlie management o f the store. Mr. teachers and superintendent in training
Representative call on you
Cook and family have resided here for them for the occasion. Songs, recita­
two years and have' made many friends tions, drills and an illuminated tableau
here all o f whom will wish them success A fter the program a special collection
for foreign missions was taken, when
in their new home.
the children deposited their foreign mis­
The home o f good things to eat—
sion coin boxes on the plate, thus add­
The fourth at Grants Pass.
Cranfill & Robnett.
ing their mite towards sending the gos­
0 . B. Nash has leased the George pel to the children o f foreign lands.
Grants Pass will celebrate the Fourth
Ross building and is renovating and re­
The total contribution amounted to
painting the lower floor where he will $7 23 the largest individual contribution for three days this year and will be
ably assisted and abbetted by the Cen-
soon open a confectionary and ice cream being from 10-year-old Ella Witte.
tral Point Band which organization will
Of
Few
-l-W N W I I I » I 'M * » »
Miss Maud Fields is visiting with the
family o f her uncle. J. W. Vincent, in
the vicinity o f Jacksonville.
Emmet Nealon is with
Bros, hay baling crew.
the Wilson
The annual school meeting Monday
was well attended —18 voters being
present. S C. Collins was elected di­
rector and E. H. Davis clerk without
opposition.
Rev. A. C.
Sunday.
Hewlett preached here
Our Sunday school decided to meet
next Sunday at 10 o'clock in the grove
on the river bank below Bybee bridge.
A fter the usuai services there will be
preaching by Rev. M. C. Davis after
which a basket dinner will be disposed
of. The schools from Agate, Saraa
Valley, An.ioch and Tral have been in­
vited to join with us. All will be made
welcome and are assured o f a good
lime
STRAYED .
Buckskin mare 5 years old, black
mane and tail, weight about 850 pounds,
raised at the M eadows. Suitable re­
ward for her return to the undersigned
or for information leading to her re­
covery.
B. J. A ydlott ,
Sdii
Central Point, Or.
Undertaking and Embalming
He also holds Diplomas from
two o f the],best
Colleges o f Embalming in the United States
and has a State License for practicing in that line
Patronize Home Institutions
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NOTICE.
To All Whom It May Concern:
My wife. Flora McNabb, having left
my bed and board, on or about June
10th, 1908. all persons are hereby noti­
fied not to trust her on my account as 1
will not be accountable for any debts
by her contracted;
J ohn M c N a bb .
Dated at Central Point. Oregon, May-
22, 1909
Central Point Furniture Store
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T. M. Jones, Prop?
r Central Point,