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About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1909)
CENTRAL POINT HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY k9, 1909. çpH-K* -:-x -:a « •; XX C en tral P oint H erald BEDFORD FURNITURE S. A . PATTUON, 1'UH.ISHtK. An independent local newspaper devoted to the intere ts of Central Point and the Rogue River Valley. Published Every Thursday. Subscription price, $1.50 per year, in advance. CARRIER v XX v GOMP’Y “ 5 ,0 0 0 IN 1912 SI0P THL PRACTICE. > t B Y TH E I BUTTE FALLS LUMBER CO. ?! Copyright, 190*. bv Harper & Biethera j Entered as Second-class Matter, May 4, 1906, at the Post Office at Central Point, Oregon, under the A ct o f Congress of March 3. 1879. I T H E O N LY COMPLETE HOUSE F U R N ISHING E ST A B L ISH M E N T IN S. ORE. B y R e x B each W A N T E D! ! * * 'iv v '> , * X v i ’ ,,J V We are now prepared to furnish your home from This story began in the Herald on j cellar to garret—Stoves, Ranges, Graniteware, March 11, 1909, and will be continued toi China, Tinware, Washing machines, Lawn mow the end. Back numbers of the Herald furnished free to new subscribers. (Continued.) n d* :: f t \ Buyers for L u m ber, ers, Garden tools. Furniture, Carpets, Wall pa per. In fact anything you may ask for, kept in a first-class up-to-date house furnishing establishment. ::: ::: ::: ::: S h in g le s B o x S h o o k s A t their yards at the following places i at prices stated below: Î Butte Falls The fallacy of allowing child ‘•It's the mission boat!” cried .Neela. V •i: Rough Lumber $10 00 ren to ride on delivery wagons “It's the mission bout! Father Hamum % : and drays, especially where the will be aboard.” Sized 1 side 12 50 t •She waved her arms madly mid ralii- drivers are careless and the trhsl her voire with Poleon’« utitil u i FREIGHT PAID TO ALL R A I L Sized 4 sides 15 00 teams are not safe, was again black rolled figure appeared beside the r o a d p o i n t s in -S o u t h o r e . No. 1 Finish 22 00 demonstrated last Friday, in the pilothouse. "Father Bnrauru!” «he sereamed, and, case of Roy Eeddiclife. While terognlzlng her. lie «Ignaled hie k. Î No. 2 Finish 18 00 ! the lad was not seriously hurt Soon they were alongside, and a pair « No. 3 Finish 15 00 £ yet it only shows what might of Klwusli deck liamls lifted Niecia : : z aboard. Iloret following after, the Flooring, vertical have been. Young boys can be painter of the Peterborough In bis grain No.l 25 00 seen every day jumping on and j teeth. lie drneged both cimoes out of i off of wagons at a risk of life and •the [Killing tide and laid them bottom I Ijl Flooring vertical The Complpete House Furnishers up on the forward deck, then climbed limb, and the practice should be the narrow little «talrs an find Neeta ;j; grain No. 2 20 00 ----- And U n d ertak ers-------------- brought to a sudden stop. If it In the arm« of a benignant, white cannot be accomplished in anv hl,ir,'d priest, the best beloved umn on V ? Flooring flat gr. No. 1 20 00 *!**!• *1—I— »I* XX v other way then the City Council |»jr| j„ „ n,et the Frenchimin. hi« kind | Flooring fiat gr. No. 2 20 00 should take the matter up and f»<-e niight with astonishment. pass an ordinance covering such “ Wimt is all this I hear? Slowly, somethin’ powerful strong to make you mokt ti?e next instant he was on bis Flooring fiat gr. No. 3 15 00 I)orot, slowly! M.v Httlo girl is talk ! do it, John.” When the old man feet again, saying to the trader, as he cases. ing too furiously for these poor old vouchsafed no more than a w d to a had sai l it a score o f times already: I House lumber 4x5 etc 13 00 wits to follow, 1 can t understand. I I question the prospector inquired: ••Rnnnlon cornea t«> me. Gale! You un- S h ip la p . N o . 1 25 00 uin amazed. What is this taler* “ Where’s Poleon? I’ve got news for cl err fund he’s mine, don’t you?” Proper Treatment for Disfntafy one* Together they told him. while his - I him from the creek.” The oi l man nodded. “ Yes; you can Shiplap, No. 2, 20 09 Line eyes now opened wide with Won Diarrhoea “ I don’t know. W hy?” M E D FO R D F ä S iilT IIS E GOM P’V I Eagle Point SKI 00 Cental Point Medford. 18 18 50 20 00 20 00 22 00 27 00 29 00 23 00 25 00 20 00 22 00 30 00 32 00 25 27 00 25 27 00 25 27 00 20 or 22 00 13 20 oo ai> 32oo 25 27oo 3.5o 4.00 I “ His laymen have give up. They’ve do i . ii •/ • ask, ,1 Lee. S u g a r p in e s h in g le s N o l 2 .5 0 The (Trent mortality from dysentery j crosscut his ground, and the pay ain't “ You can’t come along.” t!ie trader anil diarrho n ¡a due to a lack o f proper 2.75 Sugar pine shingles No2 1.75 3.00 i there, s-i they’ve quit work for good.” said. “ YYo may have t > foil« w the treatment in the first stages of the I “ lie drew a blank, eh?” hound clean to the Ftafes. Think of Apple Boxes 7c 7 l-2c bineaso. Chamberlains < \>bc, Cholera 8c “ Worst Ti that—three of them. The your mine.” and UiarrhiKia Remedy is a re ¡able and creek is spottedor than a leopard. “ To blazes with the mine!” exploded i Pear Boxes 61-2 7 71-2 effectual remedy and whm given in a Iiunnion’s men, for instance, are into the shaggy prospector. “ I reckon I’ m reasonable time will prevent any dar,- it bigger than a house, while Poleon's kind of a daddy t<» your gal. and I’m Rough Lumber 11 . o j per M at our Derby yards gdroua consequences. It has been in people can’t raise a color. I call it goln’ to be in at the finish.” tough luck—yes, worse’n tough. It’s uae for many years and has always met Suddenly the lieutenant uttered a hard biloti and pickled. To them as cry, and with a lx and Gale was b.side with unvarying success. has shall it be given and to them as him. For sale by Mary A . Mee. hasn’t shall be took even what they “ Look! Over the point! Down yon ain’t g o t as the poet says. Look at der! I saw smoke!*’ One hundred and fifty Boston srl”" ,l'ri"« 11,(1 " j - « 1 » 1 • ti Xecin! She’ll be richer than a cream The three stared at the distant for • 1 . * 1 - i , 1 ! bar where I’ million had built his fire puff. Guess I'll step around and see j est fringe that masked the bend of the girls recently kiaaeu trie mayor, tllut n,()nail. tlll(1 u Klirlll ,,la„ her.” until tliMr eyes ached. of that town. Poor Captain ■umim<ncii him from tin* puini eboro. “ She’s gone,” said the trader wearily, | river Let Us Figure On Your House or Barn Biil “ You’re tired, my boy,” said Gale. When he did not ujipcur the priest took turning his haggard face from the ! Hobson is certainly losing prest “ W ait.” Poleon «ad hi« round faced, silent prospector. He obeyed and finally over the tree- ige crew of two and went up the bank, Gone! W here?” .... , ... ,, , . 1 tups saw a faint streamer of bine k. but they found no sign of the crip- l p river with Rnnnlon. They pot : , , ...... , , , .. , , .. „ ' It Is! It Is cried the soldier. so \ « K l f . her away from me last uljrht. 1 , be j M edford Ea?le Point Butte Falls The . Oregonian shrinks from patch or r brush /"‘V at Y the ' l forest “ I.rB ,|Iled ■ S i,fieri,,' sn akes!" ejnet,luted Lee. 1 ‘ 1 “ ®?lnitl! " r m.y " ' ar baK- A And , ” s n edge, " . ................ . . . . . rore the steam boat had had hove hove into fore steamboat mentioning some bail places in ja m ! that was all. The springy moss “ So that’s why!” Then he added sim sight he was back with his scanty the pavements in Portland be- I showed no trail. The thicket wire ud ply, “ Let’s go and git her, John.” bundle of baggage, behaving like one The trader looked at him queerly. c a u s e it is ‘ ‘ viHoo-e ion rn n lism ” ■ “ swur to llnlr cries, alihougb they cause ic is \ 111 age journalism. s,,0Ilt au Uoul. ln u s< atte,-. 1 search “ Maybe I won’t—on the first boat I daft, talking and laughing and run If metropolitan journalism for- ¡and Rounded the steamboat’s whistle I’m eating my heart out hour by hour ning here and there. Lee watched i ,, £ waiting—waiting—waiting for some illm closely, then went behind the bar 1 -j- bids the mentioning of the needs j “ Bain and again. “ lie ’s try for walk it back to camp.” kind of a craft to come, and so is Bar and poured out a stiff glass of whisky, 1 ‘ of public improvements then we | said Imret. “ Mebbe he nin’ hurt so ren.” which he made Burrell drink. To Gale prefer to stay in the rural class. much, niter all.” “ W hat’s he got to do with it?” said he whispered a moment later: “ Keep your eye on him. John. H e’ll “ You must be right,” »aid Father the one eyed miner jealously. “Can’t Cement Worker go mad at this rate.” Bannttn. ’’ We will keep the steamer you and me bring her back?” One of the latest developments close to this shore, so that he can hail “ He’ll marry her! God. won’t there They waited, it seemed interminably, Sidewalks, foundations, Basements and Buildings con until at last a white hull slowly round structed in first class mariner. Cement will outlast never be a boat?” in the Harry Thaw case is that us when we overtake him.” any other Building Material. The Cement A ge is on, And so they resumed their toilsome For the hundredth time that morn ed the point, then shaped a course Harry once refused to take a trip, but mile after mile fell behind ing he went to the door of the post across the current toward the other Don’ t be behind the times. Remember I am here to Stay, and I Guarantee every part o f my work : : - bank, wberp the water was less swift. drink with a certain inn-keeper. them, and still no voice came from the and strained his eyes downstream. woods—no figure hailed them. Do ret, “ Well, well! Them two goln’ to be As it came fully into sight Gale swore Now wo know he’s crazy. Cement For Sale aloud in despair: Inscrutable and silent, lounged against married,” said Lee. “ Stark licked, an the pilothouse smoking innumerable Necia goin’ to be married—all at onefy, i “ It’s the mission boat!” W. J. Bryan has written a let- Cigarettes which he rolled from squares I hate to see it. John. lie ain’t good “ Well, what of that?” said Burrell. “ W e ’ll hire it—buy It—take it!’ I *î* ^ ter to President Taft asking that of his t « , .«>•,.« apimr- enough. She could V done a heap bet “ It’s no use. She ain’t got but three f *!—I—I—I* *!—I- *!-H—I-H* *;-"!— . . „ , * ciitly scannlUR every f n t of their ter. There’s a lot of reg’lar men around i-H d-I- H -» ’I-H* dog power to her engines.” Lee ex the people be allowed SO vote tor Slow way. but when night fell at lust here, and she could ’a* had her pi« k. Of plained. “ She’s a down river boat— the election of United States sen- nn<L the lank faded from si -iit fie course, always bein’ broke like a dog myself, I ain’t kept up my personal ap has to run with the current to move.” ators. W. J. is beginning to see " T , 1 V"' l“st ,,vor'" pearance like I ought, but I ’ve got some 1 “ W e can’t use her,” Gale gave in re I things like our George.” Its a u-w. new clothe« now, ana you woulin t luctantly. “ She’d only lose time f»»r ! know me. I bought ’em off a tender-1 us. W e’ve got to wait for one of the good way and the right man! foot with cold feet, but they’ re the A . C. boats.” usually gets there. ciiaim Kit xmii 1 R irvN iov f in i s t u r a i x m x o i * f o p i . e . goods, and you’d see a big improve- ! “ W alt!” cried Burrell. “ W e’ve done T nothing but wait, wait, wait! Let’s do 1 T O C R K K K ” LKK ctitiw Intotha ment in me.” ? T something!” “ He’s a good man,” said Gale, “ bet trading |Nuitoii the following An eastern man has invented “ You go back yonder and set down.” morning and found Gale at- tor than you or me. and 1» s all torn it motor that he claims will trav-i , , tending store au It nothing up over this. I never saw a man act commanded Lee. “ W e ’ll have a boat X til u million miles a minute. Gee' unusual had occurred. I so. When he learned about it I thought before long.” that ought to get a man to work "S:,v! 'VIll" 'M »>'•* »’ ' «t you nm? he’d go mad. H e’s h lin ed the river ! The arrival < / the tiny mission on tim n Stark? I bear you fad a horrible rnr. bank ever since, raging about for some ! steamer was never of sufficient im j In and that vnu sptlt film up the lan k menus of following her, and if I hadn’t I portance to draw’ a crowd to the river î fairly held him lie d have set out’ singie , bank, s«» the impatient men at the post like a quail ” handed.’* relaxed interest in her as she came î Its going to take some clever ; h,ul 1 1 ru" ‘” ‘ h < ' trad- . “ . It’s . . . . ÌK4 . en a - ’ Ion; - time wnrfilui: er While they were talking Burrell > creeping up abreast of the town, it î ? shuffling to get Mr. Payne’s! nut. mid last night it came to a head.” j j « aim* ln. and “ No r?eek” saw that the { was little Johnny Gale who first saw “ fjord eel And to think of Ben j uk ht Lad affected the > u?h even nacre Necia and I'oleon on board, for he had natne back on the tarili bili -av. tin excltungv. ■ We iiardly think Stari; bein' licked! Why, the whole j ilian it had Gale. « r it R e. t he showed re« ognized at her Barunm’s craft at a «amp’s talkin' about it! They sav he the marks more plain y. f r hi* fa -e distance and stationed himself at the Mr. Pay no will want his name enq)tie<l two six xho, p t s nt you, but j i was drawn, lit* eyes ivere sunken as if bouk hand in hand with Molly to bid there ¡liter Aldrich gets through you kept a-coinin’, m l when you did | from hunger, and b.i.’ whole body the good, kind old man welcome. get to Him you just « -'r ed y«a?r ini Hccmrd to have f IN* i awily till his The men inside the house «lid not with it. tials on him like lie was a I a-sw\»t)d uniform hung upon him loose, unkempt hear flu* boy crying Xccfa's name, for tree. Say, John, he’s it goner, sure” . ui d careless. his voice was small, ami they had gone Hill is ca:tii»r loniïiiiyf eyes at “ Do you mean he’s pas> lug oi|t?” “ i «ati’t wait mm h loi ger.'* sakl Bur to the rear of the store. “ Understand? You leave Rnnnlon C î r ii Oro¡oin, sa tho V»\x>d- “ Oh, no. 1 reckon he'll» get well, ied and sank wearily into a scat. \I- from v. hat I hear, though he won’t let burn Imlepi puent. olio of the pa nobody come near him except old Poo. pers tha pr..-¡stonily fom.lit the But he’s lost a I attic, and that ends C'aivrl.ako ros i appropriation. him. Don’t v lu navvy? Whenever a killer quits second best it breaks Ms Got an injunction. \ >u inoss- hoodoo. Why, there’s boon men lay in' ^ backs (I'in't want anv public itn- f«»r him these twenty years from here Mere we perfect, which we are not, medicines would not often ho »•« i k,ed. But »¡nee our sysiems have he- t > .. provenion;.! in Oregon anyway. to the Rio Grande, at d every feller he co»ne weakened, impaired and broken down through ^ ^ ny’ j ever bested will hear of this and begin indiscretions which have gone on from the early ages, ’• c. / to grease his holMer: then the first t' rough countless generations, remedies are needed to A man wiu; kiiloJ at Scatti« ah ve tall desperado that meets him o J N iture in correcting our inherited and otiterw'ise ** - > j last v.evk ' in a sham battle. Tliorc will suit ln his «ye just to make a acquired weaknesses. To reach the seat of stomach JK*wil name for himself. No, sir! fle's a weakness and consequent digestive trouble«, there is arc other tiiiiiKs that a. v ju.-i as *l**nt shell He's - t tight all his nt thing so good as I)r. 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It keeps ev “ I’m a I'cneeabi uT.i, y c f the m o ” a i M G • on ery member >f the • loiily free from the dofeusho. “ I S -„ n s iu r e 1 to fio it ” aches and pains. It h. Is cn >•, !mr: *i **T h r ' î ]' ’,'ìKr»» vn ’Y ' : ' t afford to accept * oteret nostrum as a substitute for this non-aico- un i scald . and cures rh, umatism. lum iu" es Tills dr k r n; th " fi*rt b >hc. ntedic- .* of it no ai N cottVOsmON, not even though the urgent dealer may bago and ali muscular soreness and >. n li. f «» I hear thereby make .* little bigger profit. T! «• . n r ;• •;»! «! sii • t’y Dr. I . roe’s PUv,.jnt Pellets regulate and in\ igorate stomach, liver and stiffness, line, 5 *e an i ^1.00 a lutile. • a y ii. \*..i : ! ,*>.• ,^*mife# ,3 ,v to like as ondv. S'urU li. he. So u by y .a .y A. Me. . can’t ¡¡i t «.«\ « ;• tt It tunst u der, now crow Sift with pity, then blazed with indignation, When they hod finished ¿ a * laid h!s hand upou Doret’s shoulder. Wty son, ! thank God for your good lody and your clean heart. You saved *ur Necia, and you v%*i11 be rewarded. As to this-tliLs—man liuuuiju, we must find him, aud he must be sent out of the country.” it required some pressure to per suade the Frenchman, but at last he consented, and as the afternoon drew to a close the little steam bp at came Mills at Butte Falk and Derby Yards at Butte Falls, Derby and Eafl'e Point. Complete List of Dry Stock Always on Hands To S 'o K " Butte Fails Lumber Company, B. J AYDLOTT N O T IN T H E COM BINE i J I N : Screen Doors, Window Sceens, H a r d w a r e , i I f Mechanics’ Tools I I I OUR PRICED ARE LOW; OUR QUALITY OF MERCHANDISE IJ HKJH. j a J i Carload of Fruit Jars Just Arrived Remedies are Needed ■ I CALL ON UJ C. LEE VER The Hardware Man Central Point - . Read THE HERALD $ 1 .5 0 Per Year g on