Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917, September 02, 1909, Image 2

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    C E N T R A L P O IN T
C entral P oint H erald
The Sixteonth Amendment.
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MEDFORD FURÎÜTURE CORIP’Y
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• l>*o first in |>us«hi£ tin* income tax
imicih Iincut to the federal constitution.
If her unanimous approval of itie
An indepet*»ieM local nowBpajx'r
uevotcd ti< tile interests o f Central
measure is any criterion the amend­
"Point and the Rogue Kiver Valley.
ment is certain to he adopted. An­
Published 10very Thursday.
other favorable omen is that no change
'Sihscription price, $1.50 per year, in In the constitution tins ever beeu pro­
advance.
posed by congress that was not rati­
fied by the states. The method of
Entered as Second-class Matter, May 4, lmendineut ljiid down in the eonsti-
W e are now prepared to furnish your home from
19U6, at the Post Office at Central Point. utlon itself requires a two-thirds vote
Oregon, under the Act o f Congress of n both houses of congress and au af­
cellar to garret— Stoves, Ranges, Graniteware,
March 3. 1879.
firmative action by the legislatures of
China, Tinware, Washing machines, Lawn mow­
ihroc-fcurtlis of the states. In the
» > ?ase of the income tax the vote in the
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ers, Garden tools, Furniture, Carpets, Wall pa­
fvvo houses of congress was practically * I
jnanimous. An additional good omen
per.
In fact anything you may ask for,
BE H ER MAIL SERVICE NEEDED. i Tor the success of the sixteenth amend
Central Point
kept
in
a
first-class
up-to-date house furnishing
Butte Falls
Eagle Point
• aient to t lie constitution has been
Medford.
wrought out in a canvass made by one
establishment.
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The different towns o f the >f the New York newspapers, the re-
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Rough Lumber
Roj/ue River Valley should make ilies from governors, chairmen of po­
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a united effort to have a change ll leal committees of both parties and
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made in the present afternoon ending editors having been over­
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whelmingly in its favor.
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north-bound mail service. Under
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it has been forty years since the
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-i- No. 1 Finish
the present arrangement mail last amendment to the constitution
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from the south does net reach
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proposed and thirty-nine years
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No. 2 Finish
Central Point until 449 P. M „ due» its u lopMon. As u mntier of
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No. 3 Finish
after the office i.s closed and t h e ! furt t,lere ,l:lv** (,ll|.v i"‘«*n about five
I -imnges hi our national charter, tlie
Flooring, vertical
njail cannot be distributed and d e -! ■,mns, s
our uati,," i’ 1
I list ten amendments having beeu vir-
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grain N o .l
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livered to patrons until the fol- rually agreed to by the constitutional
lowing morning. I f the mail j ,onV(.l„i„ll ttmif and having i><-<-»
Flooring vertical
T h e Coinplpete Hause Furnishers
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was carried on No. 16, which Jdoptod eri bloc soon after. As ap­
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reaches here at 6:34 P. M. it proximately 120 years have passed
t
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Flooring flat gr. No. 1 20 00
would be delivered to patrons b y ; since the instrument went into effect,
t Is thus seen how few uml slight the
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6:00 o'clock and if necessary re­
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Flooring flat gr. No. 2 20 00
¿Iterations have beeu. Hardly a great­
plies could be mailed in time to er example of stability Is to lie found
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Flooring flat gr. No. 3 15 00
go south on the Shasta limited n the history of nations, which is all
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House lumber 4x5 etc 13 00
the following morning, a saving :he more remarkable because of the
o f some 10 hours.
Again, mail popular character of our institutions
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Shiplap, No. 1
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Hid the consequent instability that
addressed to Portland and mailed
fact is usually thought to imply.
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Shiplap, No. 2,
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after 9:00 A . M. does not leave
The right of congress to levy an in­
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Sugar pine shingles N o l 2.5o
here until 8:4 9 P. M. and does come tax was evoked during the civil
not reach Portland until 11:00 A . war and was never questioned until
2.75
Sugar pine shingles No2 1.75
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M . the following morning, too 1805, when by a live to four vote it
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Apple Boxes
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was declared unconstitutional by the
late for delivery until after noon.
supreme court. The present proposed
I guarantee Satisfaction on every job and respectfully solicit
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Jf carried on No. 10 it would constitutional amendment is the result
a share o f your patronage
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reach Portland at about 7:00 A. >f that decision. J. A. EDGX2UTON.
Rough Lumber ll.Q o per M at'our Derby yards
M ., be delivered before noon and
O LD P R IC E S T A N D ,
P IN E S T R E E T
and the answer could be m ailed: A German scientist says that wom-
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that evening and reach this place ?n’s feet are rapidly growing larger.
This means that the shoe dealers will
Lavo early t h e following m orn in g.! have to lie more than ever in marking
Southern Oregon is entitled to a No. (>’s down to 2’s.
Wh\ Druggists RecommenJ (hambcrluins
A Sprained Ankle
better mail service than this and
1 As usually treated a sprained ankls
Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
"When the flying age really arrives
i f the commercial bodies o f the
Frank C. Hanrahan a prominent drug­ will usually disa1 le the injured person
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Let Us Figure On Your House or Barn Bill
different towns would go after it there w ill not lie io much worrying gist of Portsmouth, Va., says: “ For for a month or more, but i y applying j
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nei* bad roads.
nr hhonp
the past six yea s I have sold and r. - Chamberlains Liniment and observing
it
could
be
secured.
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commended Chamberlains Colic, Cho era the directions with each bottle faith-
The south bound trains are
Ie
The seeds of democracy seem also and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is a great fully, a cure may, in most cases, be ef- VOUT OrdtT 10
very satisfactory. Portland a f- i growing in Spain.
temedy and one of tlie t est patent med­ fected in less than one week’s time. , |V/I J£ J
icines on the market. I handle some This liniment is a most remarkable pre-
Eagle Point
Butte Falls
ternoon papers now reach here
e a *o r a
others for the same purpose that pay
paration;
try
it
for
a
sprain
or
a
bruise
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Tlio Aviator’s Chief Problem.
early the following morning, in­
me a larger profit but this remedy is
stead o f 10:2o as formerly and an The general view is that the greatest sure to effect a cure, and my customer or when laid up with a chronic or mus |
liffleulty In (he way of the aeroplane so certain to appreciate my recommend­ cular rheumatism, and you are certain
early edition o f the morning Or­
to be delighted with the prompt relief
ies in overcoming air currents. Avia- ing it to him that I give it the prefer­ which it affords. Sold by Mary A. Mee.
ence.” So'd by Mary A. Mee,
egonian reaches here at 3:16.
:ors themselves do not agree with this
iplnlon. To them the navigation of
A n automobile enthusiast is ar­ lir currents, except in unusual winds,
lias become comparatively simple1,
Cement Worker
ranging to leave Beverly in an
they agree in (he statement that their
Sidewalks, Foundations, Basements and Buildings con­
auto at the same time President thief problem is one of motor power.
structed in first-class manner. Cement will outlast
T a ft leaves on his special train Au examination of the receut aeci-
any other Building Material. The Cement Age is on,
for his western trip and will try lents to aeroplanes shows that nearly
Don t be behind the times. Remember I am here to
Stay, and I Guarantee every part o f my work : :
to beat the president’s special to 'ver-v oue of tlu'm
Uu,‘ to a fallure
jf the motor. This it was that caused
Seattle. If he succeeds and his
Cement For Sale
Ihe two disasters to Iluhert Latham
auto was a steamboat and if In his attempts to cross the English
K
A . P a TTISON, PUill.ISHEii.
BY THE
THE ONLY COMPLETE HOUSE FURN­
ISHING ESTABLISHMENT IN S. OKE.
BUTTE TAELS LUMBER CO.
Buyers for
| Lumber, Shingles Box Shooks
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A t their yards at the following places
1912
at prices stated below:
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F U R N IT U R E
Hors e s h o e r
G O M P ’Y
ancl
General Blacksmith
Mills at Butte Falls and Derby
Yards at Butte Palls, Derby and Eagle Point.
Complete List of Dry Stock Always on Hands
Butte
Falls Lumber Company,
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B. J. A Y D L O T T
1 resident iclft wus Teddy Roose- -iiannel. It also occasioned the first
Veit the fellow might lose his li- slight mishaps of Orville Wright at
cense as the Mississippi pilot did. i’°rt Myer.
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The same problem has been present
iu automobiling and motorboat navi­
Best Treatment For a Burn
gation. The failure of a motor with
If for no other reason Chamberlains Ihese, however, usually occasions noth­
Salve should be kept in every house­ ing more than a stoppage of tlie ma­
hold on account of its great value in the chine and a more or less tedious de­
treatment of burns. It allays the pain lay. In the aeroplane the case is more
almost instantly, arid unless the injury serious. The stoppage of the motor
is a severe one, heals the parts without hero means necessarily an immediate
leaving a scar. The salve is also un­ Jeseent. with the attendant danger of
equalled for chapped hands sore nipples accident. Tho problem is also compli­
and diseases of the skin. Price25cents cated by tlie necessity for lighter mo­
Sold by Mury A. Mee.
tors and tlie consequent elimination of
nome of tlie important parts of the
engines. Glenn II. Curtiss and some
jther aviators have succeeded in con­
PERT PARAGRAPHS.
triving surprisingly light motors, but
*|*AI\ii care of what common sense in sacrificing weight they have also
.son limy possess, for the world's
sacrificed efficiency. On the other
stock of that commodity Is low.
band, the Wright brothers have retain­
School children arc in accord on one 'd the heavy motors and depended on
sul jcet. It they wore to make the his­ their machines to lift the greater
tory they would scatter fewer big weight. Yet even with them the fail­
ure of the engine at critical times lias
words through it.
caused a few more or less serious mis­
Any one who thinks that too much haps. It is plain that aeroplane in­
can t l»c said on some subjects hasn't ventors should henceforth turn their
had the privilege of listening to the
itteiilion to the perfecting of a suita­
lominino contingent.
ble motor and that with their success
We often hear a man say that lie is the aeroplano problem will be solved.
With a reliable engine the aviator can
doing (lie best to do bis worst.
fly at greater heights, can cover longer !
Often after we have tolled all day illstances and can be practically iu- |
for our daily bread we have to toll half su red against accident.
o f the night for occasional butter.
A bn Itch of waitresses at n summer j
Twins create a great deal of admira­ resort have gone on strike because j
tion, but somehow seem to cause very
they were.not allowed to flirt. After
little envy.
HII. waitresses are but women, and
It is most exasperating not to find since they saw all the other women
an) body to blame for your III temper. [lining what could the poor girls do?
i f Alfred Austin’s poetry wore writ­
We really are practicing self denial
When we are so carefully withholding ten In prose and freely Interlarded
our most excellent nd\ ice.
with caps and red ink It might make
perfectly good Arthur Brisbane ed­
Ix>ts of people get busy too often. itorials.
¡What they most need is to keep busy.
Thaw may not ho crax.v. but If they
Tutting up a good Imitation o f llktng do not get his ease out of the court»
•vork is also a good long stride toward tlie American people soon will be.
fu< «as
N O T IN THE COMBINE
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LOO KING ACROSS G E Y S E R BASIN AT H O R TIC U LTU R A L H A L L
No fairer scene can be offered any place than the outlook from the foot
of the Aluska Monument on the grounds of the Alaska-Yukon-Paclfic Ex­
position. Standing directly in front of the great building of the United
States Government, the enormous golden eagle on his towering perch
of northern gold keeps watch and guard over the most perfect expositor
city that has ever been reared. Under his eye are gathered the rarest
collection of man’s examples of skill and art ever assembled, and these
find shelter In a magnificent group of permanent and temporary buildings,
whose architectural design and clever construction exemplify tne very
highest of man’s inventive ability.
At night when the long twilight of the northern latitudes close down,
the manifold beauties of the spot show their greatest charm. With the
fading of day conics the romance of evening and the millions of lamps,
made brilliant by electricity, flash their rainbow tints over a land such as
fairies mlgtw have builded. The rushing, tumbling torrents of the Cas­
cades pour thetr enormous volume over a bed covered bj electric bulbs,
and from the quiet pool of Geyser Basin are reflected as in a mirror.
Electroliers o f French design are lavishly scattered beneath the traos, and
from their clear rais the fields of Sowers are seen lu added hues.
Screen Doors, W indow
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Sceens, H a r d w a r e ,
Mechanics’
Tools
I Carload of Fruit Jars Just Arrived
OUR PRICED ARE L o W : oV R
QUALITY OF MERCHANDISE
I«S H I G H .
CALL ON U«S
A P oor Weak Woman
A s she is termed, will endure bravely end patiently
•ponies which a strong man would give way under.
The fact is women are m ore patient then they ought
to he under such troubles.
Every woman ought to know that she may obtain
the most experienced medical advice free o f charge
and in absolute confidence and privacy by writing to
the W orld’ s Dispensary Medical Association, R. V .
Fierce, M . D ., President, Buffalo, N. Y . Dr. Pierce
has been chief consulting physician of the Invalids*
Hotel and Surgical Institute, of Buffalo, N . Y ., f
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many years and has had a wider practical experience
in the treatment o f w om en's diseases than any other physician in this country,
liis medicines arc world-iamous for their astonishing efficacy.
i he m ost p erfect remedy ever devised for weak and deli*
cate w om en is D r . P ie r c e 's Favorite Prescription«
IT M A K E S W E A K W O M E N S T R O N G ,
SICK W O M E N W E L L .
The manv and varied symptoms of w om an’s peculiar ailments are fully set
forth in Plain English in ihe P eop les Medical Adviser (1008 pages), a newly
re>ised and up-to-date Edition of which, cloth-bound, will be mailed free on
receipt of 31 one cent stamps to pay cost of mailing only. Address ss above.
C. L E E V E R
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