Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917, July 29, 1909, Image 3

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    C E N T R A L POI NT
Drugs and Medicines
Are not ai!
we
keep
Did it over occur to you the the place io buy pure codiments
extracts, etc., is at a drug store? We can supply you
with absolutely pure Black and Cayenne Pepper, A ll­
spice, Cloves, Cinnamon, Sage, and all other known
spices and codiments. We manufacture in our own
labratory, from the Vanilla bean, pure, full strength
extract for flavoring. Try it once and you will
always use it.
Drugs, Medicines, Jeweiry
e.nd Fancy goods
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PHARMACY
S l.U iV a . M E K '
l ’ K O l ’.
Summer Rates East
During the Season 1909:jvia the
SO UTH ER N PACIFIC C O M P A N Y
C E N T R A L POINT, OREGON
from
To O M A H A
and
Return
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$69.80
To K A N S A S C IT Y and Return
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$69.80
To
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$77.30
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$82.30
ST. L O U IS and Return
To C H IC A G O and Return
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and to other principal cities in the East, Middle West and
South.
Correspondingly low fares.
On sale June 2. 3 July 2, 3 August 11,12
To D E N V E R and Return
On Sale May 17
July I
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$64.80
August 11
Going transit limit todays from date o f sale, final return limit Oct. 31st
These tickets present some very attractive features in the way o f stop­
over privileges, and choice o f routee; thereby enabling passengers to
make side trips to many interesting points enroute.
Routing on the return trip through California may be had at a slight
advance over the rates quoted.
Full particulars, sleeping car reservations and tickets will be furnished
by any Soutnern Pacific local agent, or
KM. McMLRiiAY,
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General Passenger Agent,
Portland, Oregon
Central Point F urniture Store
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Is purely a Central Point institution.
The pro­
prietor lives in Central Point, and spends his
money in Central Point. He carries a full line
o f Carpets, Wall Paper, Quee.isware, Enamel
ware—everything needed in house futmishing
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t
Undertaking and Embalming
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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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Central Point,
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cupine all et up by sfceeter bugs?”
“ I do,” u ns we m l Gale.
“ Waal” —he met their eyes square­
ly. then drew another long breath
from his cigarette—“ I ’m Jus* hopin'
•£>
LI V E R Y
nobody don* pick It up dls Kunnlon
feller de same way. Mebbe dey tin'
and
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tu tf *ht, stood Nee la and Poloon Poret, hoes ban's tie' bchln* ’!m wit* piece of
General Teaming
v,
had her by the bund, anil she heos shirt.**
“ Good God!” cried tht trader, starl­
Wt.A.alUillag.
“W E P L A Y N O
Gule uttered a great cry and went ing to his feet, “ You—you” —
to meet them, but the soldier could
“ O f course I’m jus’ « ’posin’. He w as
move nothing save his lips und stood feel purty good w ’en 1 lef*. He was
FA V O R IT E S ”
a »
dazed aud disbelieving. He saw them feel so good I tak* bees coat for keep-
dimly coming toward him and heard in’ off dem bugs from me. bh cause 1
Foleon’s voice as If at a great dlstan* e: l e f it my own shirt on de canoe. Fle’s
«aw that the French man’s eyes wer** ni-e feller dat way. IB* give up easy.
upon him ami that b!s words were di- Ba gosh, I never see worse place for
! reeled to him.
skeeters!**
. ,
N O T IC E FO R P U B U C T I O N .
•*1 bring her bark to you, m’sieuT'
Gale fell silent, and “ No Crook” Le:» / C E N T R A L PO IN T LODGE NO. )93 ! United
States Lund Office,
I. O. O. F.
lk)ret laid Xecla’g hand In that of begun to sweur in little, useless. Inef­ ^
Koseburn. Oregon. July 3. 1909.
her lover, aud Burrell saw her smil- fective oaths, which were but two
i Notice is hereby niven that Adolph Olsen, o f
Meets
every
Saturday
evening
at
1
rail.
Oregon,
who.
on O c t 21 1902, made llorae-
j ing shyly up at him. Something grip­ ways of showing similar emotions.
7:30 p. m. in A. O. U. W. Hall,
steud entry. No. 12155 (S.R. 03392) for Lot 1. Sec.
ped him chokingly, ami he could utter Then the former stepped up and laid
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h
S.
R.
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Lots 4, 5 and 6. Sec. 6. Tp. 32.
corner Second and Pine Sts. Visit­
I S. K. 2 Last, W illamette Meridian, has filed no-
no sound. There wus nothing to say. a big baud upon Poleon’s shoulder.
ing brothers are specially invitdto I tice of intention to make Final five year proof, to
She was here, safe, smiling; that was
meet with us when in town.
“ That saves us quite a trip.’’ he said.
c*u‘m to th® land above described, before
W . H. C anon. U. S. Commissioner, at Modford,
all. And the girl, beholding the glory
G t 'q . L . F o r d ,
Father Barnum found the throe still J a s . E . G r i k v e ,
Oregon, on the “0th day o f A u *., 1909.
in Ills eyes, understood.
Secretary.
Noble Grand.
Claimant names as witnesses: Marion F. Daily
talkiug In the store when he had fin­
John Mathews. J. Trusty, W . R. Johnson, all of
Gale caught her away from him then ished an hour’s counsel with Necla. so
Trail. Or«Kon.
and burled her In his arms.
came straight to the point. It was
B E N J A M IN L. E D D Y . Register
P R O F E S S IO N A L
A woman came running Into the work that delighted his soul, for he
store and, seeing the group, paused at loved the girl any} had formed a strong
the door—a shapeless, silent, shawled admiration for Burrell.
N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N .
Drs. Anderson & Pollnitz
! figure In silhouette against the day.
Department of the Interior.
The priest returned to Necla after j
P H Y S IC IA N S AND SURGEONS
The trader brought the girl to her fos- giving directions about the wedding. I
Office
second
floor
John
Ross
building,
tel* mother, who began to talk in her leaving the trader and Foleon alone. I
U . S. Land Office a t Roseburtr. Oregon,
over Herald office. Pine street.
| own tongue with a rapidity none of
July3. 1909.
"1 « ’pose it’s best.” said t lie former.
Residence at Central Point Hotel
them had ever heard before, her voice
Notice is hereby »iven that Franc is M. Bailey o f
“ Yes.”
Trail,
Oregon,
who.
on
June
19.
1903,
made Home­
as tender as some wild bird’s song.
Phones: Bear Crock, Table Rock. Trail Creek
stead Entry No. 12852 S. R. 03521, for N E Vi N W V ,.
“ Beats the clou e, though, how
Then the two women went away to­
N W , NEV«, S '. NF/t Sec. 17. T w p 3 2 S . R 2 W
W
illo
w
Springs-
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things work out, don’t It?”
Willamette Meridian, has tiled notice of intention
gether around the store Into the house.
“ I ’m glad for see. dis day.” said the C E N T R A L P O I N T ........................ O R E G O N to make Final five year Proof, to establish claim
Foleon had told N’ecia all the amazing
to the land above described, before W . H. Canon.
Frenchman. “ He’s good man, an' h ? ---- -— --------------- :--------- -----
U. S. Commissioner, ut Medford, Oregon, on the
story that had come to him that dlre-
30th day of August, 1909.
aln* never goln’ to hurt her none.”
I fill night, all that he had overheard,
Claimant names as witnesses: John C. Mathews.
He paused. “ Here's jus’ wan t ing I D r .E . D A V I S
Adolph Olsen. W . E. Johnson, all of Trail. Ore­
all that he knew and much that he
gon, ami Charles Morgan of Persist, Oregon.
want
fur
ask
it
o
f
yon.
John.
You
Resident
Dentist
guessed.
B E N J A M IN L. E D D Y .
’member dat day we stop on de birch
Register.
The priest came Into the store short­
Fractical, Modem Dentistry
grove an’ you spik 'bout hcr an’ tel’
ly. and the men fell upon him for In­
me dose* story ’bout her nieder. Waal.
at Live and Let Live Prices
formal ion, for nothing was to be
I was dreamln* dat tnm\ st» I ’m goln* !
Office over Hatfield’s Store
gained from Foleon. who seemed
ask it you now don’ never tell her
strangely fagged and weary and who
w a t I siiti.”
.
. , Central Point
- - - Oregon
had said but little.
“ Doesn’t she know’, my boy?”
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“ Yes. yes. yes!’* laughed Father Bar-
“ Xo. I aln’ never spoke ’bout love. !
j mini. “ I’ll tell you all I know, of
She t’inks I’ m broder wit’ her, an’— . q r . h . p . h a r g r a v e
course, but first I must meet Lieuten­
dat’.- w’at 1 urn, ba gar!” He could .
ant Burrell and take him by the hand.”
P H Y S IC IA N A N D S U R G E O N
Glen Fabrick, Prop.
not hold his voleo even—It broke with |
The story did not lose in his telling,
him—but he avoided the old man’s
Office over First National Bank
particularly when he came to describe
All kinds Laundry work solicited
gaze. Gale took him by the shoulders. |
the fight on the gravel bar which no
M edford
s
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j
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Orej
“ There ain’t nothing so cruel in the!
man bad seen aud o f which Poleon
Leave package at Stone’ s
world as a gentlewoman,” s-iitl ho, j
had told lilm little, but the good priest
“ but she wouldn’t hurt you for all the
barber shop or see T. J.
was of a militant turn, and his blue
w’orld, Poleon; on'y the blaze o f this sign or symbol of*their old friend. Its
eyes glittered and flashed like an old
other thing has blinded her. She can’t j style of face and curious < utfit were
Kelso who will call for
crusader’s.
see nothing for the light o f this new utterly foreign to the miner, for he
“ it was a wondrous combat,” he de­
and deliver family work.
bad been bearded with the robust, un­
love o f hers.”
clared. with all the spirit of a specta­
*‘I know! Dat's w ’y—nobody onder- kempt growth o f many years, tanned
tor. “ for Foleon advanced barehanded
to a leathery hue and garbed peren­ Work'guaranteed. Prices righ t
and beat him down even as the man stan’s but you an’ me.”
Gale looked out through the open nially In the habit of a scarecrow,
fired into his face.”
The Frenchman moved uneasily.
j door, past the sunlit river which came while this creature was shaved imd
a. /, FCRHY YlCt-Fftt
“ Waal, I don’ know. lie aln* fight so from a land of mystery and vanished . clipped and curried, ami the clothes It J. t\ E NY ARI, P H f S .
Into a valley of forgetfulness, past the stood up in were of many startling
hard."
“ You couldn’t find no trace o f him?” forest and the hills, in his deep set hues. Its face was scraped so clean of
eyes the light of a wondrous love that whiskers as to be u pallid white, but
said Lee.
had lived with him these many weary lack of adornment ended at lids point,
“ No trace whatever.” Father Bar­
$5 0,000 .0 0
and the rest was overladen wondrous- j C A P I T A L
naul replied, “ but he will surely reach years, and said:
“ Nobody else can understand but , !y, while from the center o f the half
some place of refuge where we can
SURPLUS
$1 0,000 .0 0
pick him up. for the days are still mild me. I know’ how It Is. I had even a brown, half while face ihe long, red <
harder thing to bear, for you’ll know j nose o f Lee ran out. Beside It rolled |
and the woods full of berries.”
Savings
Department.
she’s happy at least, while I ” — His his lonesome eye, alive with exclto-
“ I ’ll be on the lookout for him,” said
voice trembled, but after a pause he ment.
Safety Deoosit Boxes.
the lieutenant grimly.
/
He came up wiih a strut, illumining
When the voluble old priest had at continued: “ They neither of them un­
We transact a General Banking
last exhausted his narrative he re­ derstand what you’ve done for them, the landscape, and Inquired:
quested o f Burrell the privilege of a for it was you that brought her back, j “ Well, how do I look ?"
Business
and respectfully solicit
But some time they’ll learn how great j “ I'm darned If I know,” said Gale.
few words and drew him apart from
their
debt
Is
and
thank
you.
It’ll
take
your
patronage.
‘‘
But
It's
plumb
unusual.”
the others. His face was warm with
them years and years, however, and i "These here shoes leak,” said the
understanding.
I “ I bad a loufr conversation
with mv I *.hen
do ,,K'y " " " ,hHr '"»»>?» »peotaole. pulllmr up his ba*try trou-
! little Pin. for she Is like a daURhter to ,,f D >>. I ’’ ham «<> that your name will peers to display his tan footipar. “ be-
mo. and I disc overed the depth of her ' " ' v,'r *
U " ' " 1 .‘"i1- m,,,! " 'r' 1,u‘ 1 cause they was made for dry g»!a\
! love for yoh. Do you love her as niiu-h d' " “ V*!nk 1
h,,ve do,1‘' whnt , That * why they left the tops off. but
as you should-'"
i you l!l(
they’ve got a nice, healthy color, ain’t
t "As much an I can. They don’t make i “ She’s purty hard t ing, for sure, but they? As a whole. It seems to me I ’ m
words or numbers big enough to tell I aln’ t’ink ’bout Poleon Doret none sort of nifty. But I ’m a plain man
w ’en I ’ m doin’ It. Xo; I ’m l ink ’bout without conceit. Now let’s proceed
you how dear she is to me.”
“ Then why delay? Tomorrow I leave her ail de tarn’. She's 11 1’ gal, an’ I ’m with the obsequies.”
It was a very simple, unpretentious
again, and one never knows what a bee::, strong feller w ’at don’ mutter
uiuefi nil’ w ’at aln' know much, Vep ‘ ceremony that took place Inside the
day may bring forth.”
t ! “ But Stark?” the young man cried, sin .in’ a « ’ lovin' her. I'm see for sure long, low house of logs, and yet It was
•j- | “ H e’S her father, you know. lie's like now dat I aln’ fit for her. I ’ m beeg,
rough, fightiu' feller w ’at ean’t read,
V i a madman, and she's still under age.”
4 | “ i know very little of law outside Of an’ she’s de beem o f sunlight w ’at blln’
t ! the church,” the father observed; “ but. my eyes.”
“ I f i w h s a fool I ’d say you’d forget
| as I understand it, if she marries be-
There is almost no bi'ti-
*f | fore he forbid.* her tin* law will hold In time, but I ’ve lived my life iu the
ness in which an electric
-!• ! him powerless. Now, he has never open, und I know you won't. I didn’t.”
“
1
don*
want
to
forget!”
the
brown
T ! made himself known to her. he has
motor of som e eizo la r.v
•j- | never forbidden her anything, and, al- man cried hurriedly. “ Le bon Dicu j
practical.
though lu.v ccuclUKlon may uot be cor- j would uot let me forget. It’s all I've ■
Can you uso one in yoc.-
re. t, 1 believe It la, anil you have a got to keep wit’ me w'eu I ’m lookin’ |
line?
If you can uso on a
chance If you make lmste. At your j for my *new eouutroe.’ ”
at all you can uso it to
“ You’re not goln’ to look for that
age. my boy, 1 never needed a spur.”
advantage.
• A spur? Good Lord!
I'm from *ttew country’ any more,” Gale replied.
Electric p o w e r i s t h e
“ Today,” said the other quietly,
t licutucky I"
power of today. You t
^: | “ Once she Is yours before God your “dis afTernoou. l>e blood in me is
not want to g r in i c t:
y hold «111 be stronger In tbe eyes of callin’ for travel, John. I ’ m livin' here
but you may need a. i < :
IC men. I f I am wrong aud be takes her on dis place live year dis fall, an’ dat's
trie motor for o iu of th y
I fr. in you- well, may some other priest long tarn* for voyugeur. I ’m hungry
for hear de ax iu de woods an' de
j. | rewed you two. I shan't."
many things In w h i c h
y ] “ Don't worry,”
laughed Burrell. moose blowr at sundown. I want for
power is a necessity.
I*; ald az' at (he thought. "You're the gee the campfire t’rough de brush w’en
Send for our man a n d
I
come
from
trap
de
fox
an’
dem
little
y | oul.v preacher who'll kiss my bride,
got the details afc jut eioc
|
J. | for I'm a Jealous man, and all the wild fellers. I want to smell smoke in
triclty—tho perfect powr . *
de
dusk.
My
work
she's
finish
here,
X i Stark i and ail the fathers in the « arid
A won't gel her away from me. Do you s<>'I'm paddle away t day, an* I'll fin’
Write or telephone your wanta
dat place dis tain’, for sure. File’s
V thick siie'ii do it?”
over
dere.”
II<*
raised
his
long
arm
and we will have our
.'
"A woman In lore will do any tiling "
V
Burrell si l::cd the little man by tic- and pointed to the dim mountain* that A birrulicted mnn vpon n ttretchcr car-
Representative call on you
•j. baud. “ I f 1 had kflou-u more law yen hid the valley o f the Koynkuk, the val­
rial b\j a doctor and a pritet.
ley that called good men and strong
T , needn't have given me this hint."
a wonderful thing to the dark, shy 1 I
year
after
year
and
took
them
to
it­
T
Together they went Into the trader s
maid who hearkened *«» breathlessly '
j
self.
u bouse.
“ H ave y* 11 heard th" new < from the b e sid e t b e m an she h a d s in g le d out.
Back in the stow there was silence
V*hen they had done be turned mid
_
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af.cr the priest aud tile soldier went creeks? Your claims are blanks. Your
t..l. D r MD-nMUly Iu bi< arm- and
l)r K ,,avla’ thc
« nnw
men have quit.”
out. w hich Dale broke ul It: ::
one an.l all
The Frenchman shook his head sad­ kI . ,1’ I m r hvfort, tiipm all. Thai. »1.«* prepared t..
“ T ill, forglven cs talk Is all right, i
ni lit and atood lie.Ide Gule hi ,1 the service at his permanent olflce In the
ly. then »nulled a wi- tful little smile.
suppose, lmt I want Iiunnlan.”
4'.ttf
“ Waal, It’s better 1 lose dan you or r««I wife who was no « i f * und said j Hatfield building.
“ .Ce ll git him, too.” growled Lee. st
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which 1’oleon uttered a curt exclamn- Necla. I aJn’ de lucky kin’, dat's nil. simply:
"I an. very happy.“
an’, nffer all. w’at g»**! to me Is rich«
tlou:
Tiie el,l LUa slnoped nml for the
Notice
gol* mine? I aln' got no use for m< n«*y
"Xu!”
lir»l time In h er memory pressed his |
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any more.”
“ Why uot?” «aid tho minor.
v.t.s r.n-
They «rood In the doorway together, lip s lo hers, then w e n t „u t Into the
“ Wanl.” tbe Cam:dl-m tlruvvUvl *i
two ragged, stalwart figures, different euiillpllt. « iiere he rulah t la' alone k, y
ly. then fa u -e l to Ihr'U the «Trun
N ,lir#
,, v .n - h . , „ursusm t « . n ..r-
in bio» d and birth and every other w ith him e l f a n d llie m e m o ry o f lh at j
he luid rolle l In a bit of wra :pi: -
d®r of HUH* made «nd entered by th*Judire o f th«
thing, yet brother* withal whom the o th e r M e r r ill}'.
JU r. h:h >!«<l ?!"• « 1 .1* !:»• deeply to
*
{ Oi'jnty Omrt f«»r J<wknon County, Oifiton, «n th»*
ebb and flow of the far places had
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— | 6th «iny of July. I i n th»* abnv«* «ntitl»**' »»»tilt«.
bot;.‘in of hi* ltir~*. held It fher
th»» ur»a«'rftjinod iuimini>»trstor of th» • iU t » off
thrown together and now drew apart
moment and l e w It n it through n.
i ¿fury Yofta f’artkwy. iliHmstii, Will «11 »♦ i»rivu'*>
(T
o
be
continui
d.)
Again. And they were «ad. these tw \
mil#», aubjoct to confirmation E»y m u J (xmrl. th«
and in «trlN liefor.* adding, “ j i n'll
- I folliwimr d»>arrit)eri r»*al propwtjr, tow It:- R t k ’’»-
for their love was deeper than comes
be wastin’ funi*!” •
I nirff at th« H«utHn>ht f nor <»r the i.. iL '• *f
to other people, and they knew 'his
S«**’. 9. T —p '«». 8. R 2 W . WHbktnett« m«radian,
Ouïe locked u;» from beneath
A r e i f.u eoinjr 1 :o 1-UiM this «n rn m er? and runnlni? th».-n*e VV«**t uloriir th** *•»» * r i * <>t
was farewell, so they remained thus
thnteh o f brow and n«krd qul-^iy:
■ •|i vv>. '■->*’ < ■ r Michty r<id*. th»»nre du«* nr»rth
xty rod«,
ride by «Me. two dumb, sorrowful men, Let III fe/ure on vour lumber bill. W
thane« «.At i i«ht>
. Sr •».
“ Why ?“
II you th«n«e »Atith «tonir ih* w it M b «' *f S» h * 9. «ixty
until they w er« addr ** d by a person r , i pr w e to ton that we * I!
“ You 'member «tory I t» I* yon '
3
, rod« O) th« pi»"'* f bt‘ <,niiiiy cou:. • » >
+
who hurried front ftp* t *wn.
h ic h g rtld c lu m b e r, d e liv e r e d tin y o u r ,.f land nil in Jackaon f>*unty Or if,.n
nd aa'«
day two. Free menP ago.“ poleojj
,
W i l l b«- rnarl»* <m of aftwth** tth ray >*f / »»••<» -
He cameras an afiparlPon bearing ground . for
marked, with npparert evasion. ” *1
lens money than any other K. r rry, ,f nv
,,n
,f i*( j
*he Y r k t #f “ \ o <*ii*ek** I^e. the min­
Jr»!*»” ” '
m ’ *t Tfcetc
» !
i.uir.- «Wv»
dealer in the valley. Buite Fall* i.un:-
•C. A pss'vrv
ify* Wr: , l ut In no »b^r • «•
w
tf
lèi.»
I Centrai Point Furniture Store i
¥
t
1
«o me,’* BurreTTwas saying "N o mau
shall lay hands on him except me.**
Ills voice trailed away. lie rose slow­
ly to bis feet, u straoge light on his
face. The other* turned to sec what
sight had drawn his eye«.
In the
opening, ail splendid with the golden
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It is equally valuable for children and when reduced
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