CENTRAL POINT HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. 1900 H i g h T r i b u t e t o t h e C o u n t r y Press. Jti a recent paper published by the A ssociation o f International C oncilia tiou Kdwurd C ary deals w ith the re g . A . P a t t is o n , PUBLISHER. upoutfihillty o f the press in Interna ttonal affairs and its relation to the A n independent local new spaper p eace m ovem ent. Mr. Cary speaks, ot d e v o te d t i t h e in terests o f C entral course, from the standpoint o f a peace P oint and the R o g u e R iv e r V alley. advocate, but he d oes not take the il P ublished E very T hursday. S u b scrip tion p rice, 51.50 p er yi ar, in liberal attitude o f som e o f the peace ad v oca tes w h o ch arg e the new spapers advance. w ith the responsibility fo r m ost mod E ntered as S econ d -class M atter, M ay 4, era w ars Indeed, he denounces many 1900, a t the P oet Office at C entral Point, o f these vasrne and sw eep in g d en u n cia­ O regon , under the A c t o f C ongress o f tions as bein g due to lack o f in form a ­ tion and inability to m ake definite and M arch 3. 1879. accurate statem ents. In a quite intel­ » > ligent m anner he treats o f the tw o t i fu n ction s o f m odern new spapers—that o f gath erin g the new s and c o m m e itin g thereon—and sh ow s that ow in g to the SHOULD PROVIDE EXHIBIT. great new s gathering agen cies th«* average new spaper is precluded from The Portland Chamber of Com­ colorin g the new s even if it desired to | merce has for several years main­ d o so. H e goes fu rther to sh ow tbiF , practically ail new spapers are careful tained a permanent horticultural in their com m ents ami fo r the most exhibit on the second floor of the part m erely reflect public op inion. In­ Chamber of Commerce building deed, his main criticism c f the press is! in that city but in order to secure aimed at the headline writers- o f n cer a ground floor location more ac­ tain section o f our big city dailies, w h o in ject m isleading and sensational cessible to the transient visitors m atter into the caption* w hich is not to the city it is now being re­ borne out by the text. From this he moved to the ground floor of the goes ou to pay a tribute to the country ! new Commercial Club building press that is th»» m ore g ra tify in g In on Oak street. The manage­ that it com es from so high a sou rce C entral P oint H erald MEDFORD FURNITURE GOMP’Y W THE ONLY COMPLETE H O U SET O R N - ISH IN G ESTABLISHM EN T IN S. ORE. Timber and Coal Lands We are now prepared to furnish you. home from Engineering and Surveying Contracts Taken and Estimates F u r n i s h e d cellar to garret—Stoves, Ranges, Graniteware, ers, Garden tools, Furniture, ment of this exhibit is particular­ Hr sa y s: A** ha** already been Intimated, the ly anxious to secure the very best question of the responsibility or Journal , ism in International affair?- is quite a* , specimens o f Oregon grown fruit lnipr.rt.-int for the smrJIei papers, includ- im- the weeklies, as for th# larger, and In nuts etc., from every section of tlie Unit*-.) States it Is even more impor­ the state and without expense to tant These papers have * very large to­ tal circulation They are usually read the producing district, will care more deliberately, with closet attention. . ej.tet more intimately into the minds for and keep on exhibition till and nt'd ttie lives of their readers Their in- specimens entrusted to them, terpretatinr o f current events may not carry more weight, but thev make a more giving due credit not only to the continuous anti probably a more effective • >n the whole, the content- town or district sending the spe­ • impression. if these papers correspond In this view I their function Th* v «r® less ephem ! cimen hut to the individual grow­ of eral and sensational It was »hese lour ! nnl** t hat |)r Nicholas Murray Holler. { er as well. president of t’olumhin urvlversity. largely Within the past week a repre­ had in mind when he said in on® of his . 1 1. before the Un v< ielty o f <’«■>- sentative of the Herald, on be­ penhagee In 1H0S. At Its best or eren in It.s average state the Am:” ‘tcan newspaper half o f the Central Point Com­ is conducted with snbrletv and with a mercial (!luh, visited this exhibit due sense o f responsibiiii v us an institu­ tion powerful for good < r evil la .i demo­ and learned something of the cratic comm uni tv * methods of the management i s A Freneh mn n naiyotl L ovensplel hn.s well as the beneficial results of colli-'Icii inoro timo 100 tc»n.* o f poi-t the exhibit. ir-;«I m.-inuscripts nini furnctl tfìem o v o ­ Portland is spending a vast lo Ih** Frenuli goreruim -nt. Ilo nmsr sum o f money every year adver­ hu ve boen ransucUing ilio m aguzin* tising Oregon and the exhibit is w astohasket». maintained solely hv Portland1 O oorgo n om arti Shaw clops not Hko people. They want exhibits Lorn i Hoosc-volt If KoospvoJf ev er took I ho every section of the state, how­ I:<>u!il< to form an «'pinion o f S haw tho ever, and are willing to meet the iiisliko is d«.'Uhi lo*.* m imm i. expense of providing ja»’s and o m a n IfPa«! «if C h ic a g o S c h o o ls j preserving such fruit as can be | A in W ch oosin g Mrs Flla 1«' Y oung as j best handled in that way or they ! KUpcrintcinltMit *»f tho public sch«>«)is o f J will maintain a plate exhibit of ihe K«*eo/n| largest city o f tho coun try fresh fruits if the material is tli«' C hicago school I nut r«l has o cca sio n ­ supplied by individuals or com- ed m ore com m ent ihan perhaps ever | merc ial bodies in theoutl n , di - attt*nrntioii that a w om an has To make the proposition still b«‘cn given this r«*s|Min>iblo position more attractive the Southern Il is rec«-gniz«“*d as a logical ou tcom e <»f Pacific company has agreed to Hi«* e v er larger part w om en have taken furnish free transportation for as p ublic school teachers. Mrs. Y oung is six ty fo u r years old all suitable specimens intended for this exhibit and consigned to and fo r f«»rt> seven years has been a t«-..« h««r, h a vin g ad vanced step b y step the Portland Chamber o f Com­ from tin* low est grade to the highest. merce“. Al! o f this tim e has bo«»n spent in C hi­ This matter is passed up to the \ cag o. m ost o f it in the public schools, local Commercial clnh. If that hut part <*f it as p rofessor «»f education organization stands for anything in the F n h o r -it y o f C h icag o am i part f a piHivipal c f th«' C h icag o Nor­ iii particular it should take ad- j. m al li.»ol. Som ething o f the charac­ vantage of this opiKirtnuity. It ter o f the w om en may he ju d g ed from is well worth while. the fa« * lint slit» m ade up f«»r her lack o f a c o lle g e «-ducalion in o d d m o­ I m ents a fte r * ■•coining a teacher and siu d icd for ti:N d«'gr«*e <»f d*»ctor o f A s u sin liv treat**.! a sp rainm nnkla i iiiiosopl y, w hich she receiv ed w h en } forty-llv«» years «»Id. will usually ilisa' It» tli** Injured p e r s o n W oiiifii uliv.tfly have been sch ool su for a m onth or m ore, b iV ! V applyin g ('h u m b erh iirs l.itiiiroiU. j r . i <•;•: « rvir.j; perim ctuleui i in many west«*rn o«mu thi* d irection s with each.. I-title tnitii- ties : d «Ì a I -w states, but this is . ully. a euro may. *i\ m o i,. \*s« s, be e f ­ the llr»t .nue o.«* ha* lu-cri plac«-d at • fected in s than on e creek’ s time. tin* head *«»f Hie sch«n»ls o f a grout i'l»«* res it -if the new «lepurturc ! This liniment i** a most, r *wark *ble pro* city \ aration ; try it for a sprain o r a bruise will tliet*«Vor<- >e w au iii'd w ith m uch * r when hud up with i chronic or mu. - cular rheum atism , and you are certain • n «-:;«' o f Ills letters t * Ids w ife TT.ir- t«• ho tlo lv h io d w ith the prompt r e lie f» w hich it atf» ds. .-'old hv V .u v Y. M oo. r\* T h aw >'atd ho ‘ ntcm b J to settle «i « ai. l I“«• a sen ator." As there are so many mil! . i ir«* - a roil ml P ittsbu rg Theao «’.«-siring 1« -?onj in r.i.d tin* • .*:i.yciif»on is naturally keen. t >anoM w ill «Io w eil h : e ! .). il In* w -'tinl pr* hab'y have f«»und it m ore vi rov e at tho Telephone «'Xpm: -i\•- ¡ , n ia v p i" : out o f the p on ­ Building. ile \ Sprained \nku* per. N T E D B. H. HARRIS & Company China, Tinware, Washing machines, Lawn mow­ 5,000 IN 1912 A Office in Jackson County Bank-Upstairs. Carpets, Wall pa­ Medford. Ore, In fact anything you may ask for, kept in a first-class up-to-date house furnishing establishment. ::: ::: ::: ::: B. J. A Y D L O T T Cem ent W ork er FREIGHT PAID TO AL L R A I L r o a d p o i n t s in . s o u t h o r e . SidewalkH, Foundations, H asem ents and B uildings con - stru cted in first class m anner. I'c-nient will ou tlcst any otiier Building M aterial. T he C em en t A g e is on, D on ’ i b e behind tho tim es. R em em b er 1 am here to S ta y , and 1 G u arantee e v e r y p art o f m y w ork : : - C em ent F or Sale MEDFORD FURNITURE COMP’Y The C om p loete — --A n d H ouse NOT IN THE COMBINE Furnishers U n d erta k ers— OREGON CALLS-- “ MORE PEOPLE” Pass the word to your relatives and friends to come row Low C o l o n i s t R a t e s To Oregon will prevail from the East S eptem ber 15th to O ctob er T ilK F IX K A R T S 1’ A L A C K , A .-Y .-I*. KXI’ O S IT IO X , S K A T T L K . 15th Via the In to the P a la ce o f F in e 'A r t s th ere has Rone as fine a c o lle ctio n o f w o rk s o f art as lias ev er been sh ow n at a w orld s fa ir. It Is m ad e up o f loan c o lle c t io n s fro m Great Ilrita ln , F rance, Italy, G erm a n y and the E a ste rn states o f A m erica . A lso th ere are va lu a b le sp ecim en s o f w ork by the lea d in g m o d e r n artists o f Japan arid C hin a, and m any o f the m ore n o tu b lc w o rk s o f th eir an cien t artists. So v a lu a b le is the c o lle c tio n that in su ra n ce I n c it e sum o f $ 1 ,2 2 5 .0 0 0 has been p laced u p on it w ith L lo y d s. T h e b u ild in g is a b so lu te ly fir e p ro o f. It Is o f rein fo rce d r o n c r o te and bric k an d. at Ihe end o f the E x p o s itio n , it w ill revert to tho U niversity o f W a sh in g to n , by w h ich it w ill b o used as a S c h o o l o f C hem istry. Ore. Railroad# Navigation Co ------- A N D -------- SOUTHERN PACIFIC [Lines in Oregon] From “ “ “ “ ■ i t j w g f s 'V -.f K'W d. wfr'it’if'' *». - - FARES ...55 : <>ih~ * ' '“*1 * . Chicago, 183.00 St. Louis, 32.00 Omaha, 25.00 St. Paul, 25.00 Kansas City, 25.00 CAN H F I’ R E I ’ A M ) Depov.it the amount of the fare with any O. R. & N. or S. P. agent and ticket will he delivered east without extra cost. -• .« t ,;V, * -ir ■*- ' ■" ■ ‘ Send the name and address ot any one interested in the State for Oregon literature. I jä L A ------ * «t ¥ T f . ' « q ■■ * sc • > , y-'if. w.-aESri’5 i Wm. M cM urray, General Passenger Agent Portland « M ' M ï -v » - * ■ O regon O R IE N T A L P A LA C E AND W A N U FAC TU R ER S BUILDING. T h e P a la ce o f O rien ta l E x h ibits a n d M a n u fa ctu re rs B u ild in g have a 1 « rD r U s U YV / î i M l l f U ^ V ji\ 1 à a ,d A g r l Ym kon «Jrenu “ * • ' || n ilic e n l d isp la y bu ildin g.!, and in the ba ck g r o u n d the state b u ild in g s o f O reg on and C a lifo r n ia are located . C o n stru ctio n w ork on these b u ild in g s w as c o m p le te d last year and ex h ib its a re b ein g receiv ed am i p la ced In p osition . I ho O ile u ta l P alace h U ou lliW se IU the W ill U C must v aluable c o lle c t io n — o f F a. E astern a r t that has ev e r w ill been sent fr o m th .“ O rien t, an d w ill p resen t d isp la y s fr o m Japan, C hin a. India C ey lon , S trait* S ettlem ent*. F ren ch Itido C h in a, R o m e o , Java an d all th e eastern c o u n tr ie s o f Asia. T h e M an u factu rers bu ild in g e n c lo se s a vast a m o u n t o f e x h ib it sp ace and every fo o t o f this bas been e n g a g e d fu r d isp la y p u rp os es by d o m estic an d fo r e ! n m a a u fa c tu n - r h e In le re g t m a n ife s te d In AW a d e p a rtm e n t o f Ihe U a s k a -Y u k o n -I ’ actflc E x p os ition Is w o r ld -w id e au d c o m p e titiv e d is­ p lays w ill be g en era l and c o m p r e h e n s iv e . E x h ib its are b e in g d aily ro­ t - c i v - d an d ill-“ h o w «o rU o f in s ta lla tio n is ra p id ly b e in g a c c o m p lish e d . d i TciivTr’ c c D U O lllL ijJ I will not give prices on my goods but will say that I will be undersold by no man, in Glass ware. Tin ware, Table ware, Granite ware or Racket goods. 1 carry a fine line of Groceries, sell at a living price and give good weight Farm Produce Taken in Exchange A. P. GILLETT & SON T h e O F F IC E C A F E SU 'ong healthy Women If ;i woman is str«»n. ,md healthy in a womanly way, moth­ er ht.ui nr-an* to her h«it * id* sutfering. The »rouble lies in the f.’ i «fat the .. ;n\ women sutler from weakness and disc i-o ->f the distinct!' feminine «irganistni au«i arc untitled lor motherhood. Tiiis can he remedied. When hot.and dry drop in and get a cool glass of Weinhardt Beer When cold and wet try a smile of Astor Whiskey Dr. Pierce s Favorite Prescripiio.i C o m the treni« Ik-J liedlim nl i or j Cuín fit « st nt I f fo r no o th e r r. i«n i C h»iul ritiinj Sem.- staiistlcia u has .. * Hgur«-«l that -.«Ive should in* kept in c v*-!'v house­ I per «en t o f tho p«vpu* ow n m ore no Ul on accoun t o f *ts g reni a.tu -m ih e than h a lf the w ealth Is there any re* ir«»atmt»nt o f burns. It allays tisi pain* ’ ai'.on t*etw«H-e. the tu fa cts? H o st instantly, and unU’.^ t n e i.nur; \ i a sever«* « tie. h«-a!s the p a r u .«th ui \ dnlty pap< r n v e n tly ha«! in «•«!* oavin g a scar T h e salve is also ur. • it'-rial «m " I la ir v l ' aw 's M iai." N\»th- «piaMod fo r chat»; • «i I antis *»»re m pt‘1* s b. ; ’ .k* ig t u v ts fv-r thè hot sca» r «I «h a »a o f th* skin. P r ic e « c« n t* «I y ? tr\ \ Mee. nnd d iso rd e rs o f w om en* It n«-.3 d ire c .iv G.c d elica te and im porta n t or| ..n .i co n c e m o «« in m oth erh ood * m aking them h caltn y , fivro- ▼¿¿crous« '-iril# and elastic* ¿5 . , *Favorite Prr» r'n* i m ” L. -iishcs the indispositions of the period o f ex a •y and makes bob y's advent easy and almost painL *. It o- s «J vitalizes the feminine o r i >n.s. and n. .res .« l- y i J robust ba by. Thousands of wom en hava test.tied to i » • \ ’dv'us ¿nerits. It h’.i.vcs lit-;. * ' • i S tron g. h Mmkca S ic k W o m e n W ell. Honest dru ts • .v*r uh iifutes. ami u rfc them upon you as “ just as jfo o d ." A ccept n > seertt nostrum in place o f this non-secret remedy. It contains n.it a d«. n of alcohol and not a ¿rain t>f habit-f«»rni:n* o r injurious dru^s. I> a p e fih v c extract of healing, n a tn e Am erican roots. 1 am still doing business at the same old stand and will assure all courte­ ous treatment and pure goods. JOHN IlARRINGTuN MF. I »FORI» OHKtiO N