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About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1909)
GENTE AL POINT HERALD. THURSDAY,. SF.PTK.MBKK :U). li» |9. "D M UCK GO O D LUC, TC D ru^s and M edicines Ar e n o t al l w e 1 •r«n MURRAY JF iiF iG U o U i 1 L IV E R Y a By FLORA M ILLIGAN. keep — [C o p y rig h t, Y. 'J, by A m e r ic a n P r e s s A spo - ela tion . J Ï I A T" " r V - * wl ; \ G eneral Team ing •*l maintain.” s»:d Brown, “ that lift* STERN RESOLVE. is a tea me oi' curd*. It consists of two parrs skill and luck.** t ’ M w e a r y o f w o r ry ;m d w e a rin g a fa c e ip * . ® ' ' 1 . !.. ___________________ “ How about the condition o f life 1- A s lo n g as llie road lo Cheyenne. O f co o K ing up trou lTos that n e v e r occu r into whic h one is born?” »aid Joues. A n d w o r k in g them o v e r a ga in . “That's a part o f the iu< k. A man U O f le ttin g th e little and no a cco u n t ills y fe e lin g s like san dpaper rub. born into certain circumstances in lied O M f b ein g d o w n h ea rted w ith this and w ith ( o f c ard» and certain ability in lieu of th a t— I t ’s n ie to r th e D o n 't W o r r y clu b ! skill." “ Ami is opportunity a part of the So e a sy it Is to be a ll in a stew . T o sp u tter a t n oth ing a t all. cards?* T o be in hot w a te r a t least to th e neck “ Vis; that is to be counted with T h ro u g h trities, no m a tte r now s m a ll; T o co n ju re up sh adow s fo re b o d in g and ' luck.” d a rk j i “ Suppose one has plenty of skill, but A n d g iv e them a bein g to shun. ' no opportunity." T o pack a ir y n oth ings about on o u r back “ Ib* is in the same fix as a skillful A s th ou gh th ey w ere w e ig h in g a ton ! (). B . N A S H , P R O P . j player whose* cards are laid.** W e g e t w ith o u t e ffo r t a peach o f a I “ Cieutleme::,** said a seedy Individual grou ch . A llo w in g o u r fa n cies to d w ell i ut a neighboring table—they were in a cafe—"pardon the interruption, but [ O n th in gs th a t a re h a rd ly w orth th in k in g about. I couldn’t help hearing your couversa- 1 T h a t e ig h t fo r a n ick el w ou ld sell. tion, and I am interested in its pur- S om e m o leh ill w e co n s ta n tly tu rn in o u r m inds Short order meals and lunches. Table board by j port. Permit me to add one state ment to those you have made. It is j U n til lik e a m ou n tain it seem s. day or week. Our place is neat and clean, our A n d m a tte rs as la rg e as th e p o in t o f a pin this—a man’s game may be spoiled P l a y hob in the n igh t w ith o u r dream s. service prompt and courteous, our prices are j by too much luck.” reasonable. Give us a trial. “ That is his own fault.” said Brown, A v a u n t, then, y e w o r rie s ! B e g o n e fr o m in y sig h t! “ lie shouldn't lose his head.” I ' l l h a v e you no m o re In m y train. "One may be ruined by good luck N o m o re w ill l put on m y gla ss es to lo ok : F o r th in gs o v e r w h ich to com plain . and not be ut the slightest fault.” T h e D o n 't W o r r y clu b lias a m em b er in ! "That statement on its face is in- j me. j correct, a contradiction,’’ replied Brown. | T h e p rim ro se lin ed passage is plain. N o m a tte r w h a t com es, be it little o r " I can give you a case.’* N O T IC E FOR P U B LIC A TIO N . g rea t, E N T R A L P O IN T LODGE NO. 193 “ Do so,” said Jones. “ I f you satisfy I ' l l sm ile, th ou gh it g iv e s m e a pain. Department o f the Interior, I. O. O. F. !us in the matter you may order the ! U. S. Land Office at Koseburg, Oregon, best dinner the house affords and I Gaging the Price. Meets every Saturday evening at Jtly 31. 1909. will pay for It.” 7:30 p. m. in A. O. U. W. Hull, Notice is hereby given that Ada C. Ditsworth of "W ith a bottle of champagne as my Leyton, Oregon, who, on August 20, l'JU7, made corner Second and Pine Sts. Visit Homestead Entry No. 14513 »S. R. 04241), for N.E. contribution,” supplemented Brown. ing brothers are specially invitd to : • 0 1 S. W. 1 1 , Sec.20, Tp. 33 South Range 2 East, meet with us when in town. "Done,” said the stranger. "Had it W. M.. has filed notice of intention to make Final G eq . L. F ord , Commutation Proof, to establish claim to the land J as . E. G rieve , not been for too much good luck 1 1 above described, before W. H. Canon, 11. S Com Secretary. Noblu Grand. should now be dining and wining otli- missioner, at Medford. Oregon, on the 14th day of I September, 1909. ers iustead o f accepting your bounty, Claimant names as witnesses; J. F. Dits worth, | giving you nothing but ail illustration ! Frank Ditsworth. Luther East and John Richard- j P R O F E S S IO N A L son, all o f Payton. < iragon. in return. When I was a young man ; B E N JA M IN L. EDDY. my father, dying, told me that his Register. J* brother, my uncle, who was a mil- \ Ilona ire bachelor, intended to make me > his heir and I must be very circuin- i N O TIC E FOR P U B LIC A TIO N . PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS CONTEST NOTICE spect in my treatment o f him. I had Office second floor John Ross building, ; Land Office at Koseburg, Oregon, sense enough to see the situation ; over Herald office, Pine street. TAug. lfi. 1900 and” — A sufficient contest, affidavit having L kh - u filed Residence at Central! Point Hotel "Overdid if.” Brown put in. "You | “ I can’t talk to you. in this office by ThomaAW . Godfrey, contestant, worth money.” disgusted him. and your” — Phones: Bear Creek, Table Rock. Trail Creek against Homeiteau Entry, No. 13194, made Octob er 2d. 1903. for S »j SVa o f Sec. 20, Twp. :(4 S. R 2 VV "N ot at all.” the stranger went on. ‘ “ I ’ll buy an hour o f It.” W illow Springs—each’ XXS W illamette Meredian. by Warren VV. liaimey, ctn- “ A ll right.” “ I grew very fond o f him and did \ testee, in which it is alleged that said Wai ren W. CENTRAL POINT ..................... OREGON “ Got change for a nickel?” Raimey has abandoned his said homestead for not need to pretend to be interested more than one year last past; that he has made no in him. lie was smart enough to per- \ improvement on his homestead for more than ftxir j _________ years prior to this date; and that said alleged ah Way. Found celve this, and wo grew nearer together th»» fra rd o n sedee was not due to his employment in the army | j i » ]« ' l l . l V i 's “ True happiness,” w>ii.I every day. The old gentleman was H,,ia l 0 e U* T a * U or navy o f the United States in time o f war. V 10 V<*rv* fond of pkivilig imk(»r liniuls for philosopher, "consists ill doing g«*>(l to Said parttea « 1 » lu-reh> notified to appear, re- O th P rs ” I spond and offer evidence touching said allegation a small stake. Every night before he at 10 o’clock, a. m., on September 25, 1909, before j Practical, Modern Dentistry "Does it?” dubiously asked the man VV. H. Canon, U. S. Commissioner, at his offire in i went to lied lit* insisted on m.v sitting Medford, Oregon, and that final hearing will be at Live and Let Live Price* with the ingrowing grouch. down with him for an hour at this di held at 11 o’clock, a. m., on October 9. 1909. before the Register and Receiver at the United States " I t does,” replied the philosopher. version.” Office over Hatfield's Store Office in Roseburg, Oregon. "N ot for rational people,” said the Land " I see." said Brown. "You were silly The said contestant having, in a proper affidavit 1 Central Point - - - Oregon grouch. "1 sat down with n street car filed Jiffy 30, 1909, set forth facts which show (fiat ■ enough to let him win, and it angered due diligence personal service o f this no hog today and kept jabbing him with after tice cannot be made, it is hereby ordered and di- 1 him.” “ Or to win his money,” added Jones. my elbow and stepping on Ins toes U ll- i rected that such notice be given by due and prop- " I must do either one or the other, til be wanted to tiyrlit. Bay. I haven’t " i>ublk*iisn. J. M. Lawrence, Receiver. R.H. I*. H A R G R A V E gentlemen, and so 1 did in the end. but been so happy for six months.” P H Y S IC IA N A N D SU R G EO N I shall come to that In a moment. For Imitative. Cordwood wanted—Enquire at Cen- n time the game wavered between us. Office over First Nutional Bank “ That hat tan says ’Marked Down tr„| p0|nt Bakery, 22tf Sometimes my unde and sometimes I Medford t ! I t O regon would l»e ahead. But one night, the to i l l s . ' I saw it myself last week for fatal night.** tlie stranger moaned, " I seventy-five.’’ "That is easy to understand.” held a full hand of aces against my SIRES AND SONS. “ I can’t see why he calls it marked uncle’s full hand o f kings. N ’ Mirally we both bet high—that is, for a game down.” Edward Gotobed for the Inst fight “ He has been reading about the tariff j Intended only to help pass an hour years 1ms beeu a bedroom steward on before going to bed—and o f course I lowering.” I the Atlantic liner Minneapolis. | won. William F. Baker, the new police Still Hungry. “ The next deal fell to my uncle, and I commissioner of New York, succeeding “ I hit the boss for a raise today.” neither o f us got more than a single I General Bingham, has worked bis way! “ Did you get it?” Glen Fdbrick.ffTop. pair. I then dealt and gave my uncle j up from a department clerkship. “ I should say not.” four tens and myself a royal flush. I Daniel A. Adys. the colored «Mend- A „ kjnda L aun (Jry w o r k s o lic ite d “ Maybe his breakfast didn’ t agree did not bet high, but when I showed I ant at the American Geographical so down my uncle looked surprised. HD I with him.” " I guess it did. for I thought‘he was ciety, New York, has been with the j Leave package at Stone’s next deal was unimportant, but J it my society for twenty-eight years. lie ' going to eat me up on top o f it.” next I gave him three aces and niy- barber shop or see T. J. knows more about the society than I self four queens.*’ most members. Different Location. ■ "Oh. well,” protested Brown, " if a Kelso who will call for Herbert. Samuel, who was recently “ Did Long«-follow write 'Waiting at I man has a mind to do that sort o f named as chancellor o f Lancaster, j the Church?” * and deliver family work. j thing he can’t blame his luck.” with a seat in the cabinet, is the first “ lie did not.” | " I was neither. I knew nothing Jew to attain to that distinction in WorkjKuaranteod. Prices ri^ht.’ about putting cards Where I wanted | “ I thought he did.” England. lie is only thirty-three years “ Well, you are mistaken.” | them. Had I known I should have given I the winners to my uncle. I had slin- ■ “ Oh, that’s so. He was the fellow old and has been in parliament six years. | ply struck n remarkable run of luck, who stood on the bridge.” The new Mexican ambassador, Fran j i was horrified at It and would have cisco de la Barra, lias a thorough ac Preparation. j been delighted to change it. for I saw j ; that my uncle was beginning to think "What business did you advise him quaintance not only with the problems that affect the relations between this | that 1 was cheating him. I took ad- to go into?” country and Mexico, but with Latin "The butter business.” i vantage o f one low hand he dealt me American and pan-American problems “ Does be know anything about It?” j to bet high, bat only made matters ! worse, for lie held lower cards than I. “ lie ought to. He is a most per I generally. | “ And so It went on. R rery time I sistent butter in.” Vice President Sherman inis already 1 dealt I saw my uncle watching my j ! achieved a reform in tlie senate. He i ringers with a terrible suspicion on his wore a plain business suit when lie be Uncomfortable. W ith pad on knee I face.” gan to preside over that assembly of A n d pen in fist "W hv,” Interrupted Brown, "didn’t the potent, grave and reverend, and 1 t r y to g iv e 1 . * . ... : you bet low i bis example has well nigh banished M y brain a tw ist. 1 “ So I did on one occasion. I held the historic black Prince Albert coat. I t r y to w o r k three tens and bet a mere trifle. My Marshall Field was a commercial A n item out i urn le held four nines, and when lie T h o r o Is alm ost no b usi traveler. So was John Wanamaker. A n d th in k o f w h a t i saw that I had stayed out. he holding T o w r ite about. So also were Dwight L. Moody, the ness in w h ic h an olocl.'ic j bis only big band, he assumed that I great evangelist, and Klchard Cobden, m otor of sotno si;:o Is not 1 t r y to turn | did so with a knowledge of where the the famous English statesman and T h e c u rren t on. practical. I cards lay. Hut find the s p a rk writer. Ex-Governor Frank Black of C a n you uso ono In y o u r in g p lu g is gone. | "And so the game went on. I always New York followed "the road” with lin e ? If you can uso ono ! topping him, seeing a fortune pass I o n ly th in k his sample cases before beginning his at all you c a n uso it to away from me and having no power to i t ’ s hot and d r y legal and political career. A n d d r y and h ot— stop the link that was ruining me. advantage. A n d so a m i ! IIow I wished that I bad learned Ele c tric p o w o r i s t h e Things Theatrical. dealing cards professionally so that I p o w e r of to d ay. Y o u m y PERT PARAGRAPHS. could have given my uncle lietter cards not want, to grind cof o Margaret Anglin has n play from the than mine! A t last he rose from the but you m a y nood an ob A lazy man leaves his glasses at i**ren< h called “The Kirn!.” '< table and. pointing to the door, said: trie m o to r for ono of tho j j ¡j Glhnnur Is to appear In a one " ‘Go. and never let me see your face home when looking for work. m a n y th in gs In w h i c h — ' net ploy called “The Anniversary.” again!* p o w o r is a necessity. "The next day ho changed his will, Don’t worry unless you can draw a Janies Galloway will play Seth next Se n d for o u r m a n and and a week later he was dead.” salary for it. season in " ’ Way Down East” for his got th e details a b o u t ol c - The stranger ceased to speak. Brown twelfth consecutive year. Givi* n < « I f plenty o f rope an<l be wilt triclty— tho p e rfe c t powor. looked at Jones, and Jones looked at William A. Howell will play the title Brown. Then they called the proprie tnn^le your lee». role In "Henry V III.,” In which Louis Write or telephone your wants tor and paid the l»et. But they did not James w ill alar as Wolaey. pnn't cry over *pl!lo«l milk. M«ybe remain to see the stranger eat. As and we will have our All American woman named Miss , they passed out lie followed them with It wna only chnlk and water. Andrews has established herself as a Representative call on you a com er o f his left eye, but said noth theatrical manager in London. Some men have been quite Miere««- ing. C'orlnne lins been engaged by the "W hat lesson.” said .Tones, "do you ' ful in minding their own buxine««, Messrs ShuIxTt for ¡1 musical comedy while others hare been able to pay a draw from this episode?” they will produce early next season. 1 "That It Is singular hotv some men man a salary for the «time. Mr. \V. J . Ferguson has been en who have been given high cards in the gaged by Mr. Ilavld Belnscn to creato T p - pa i notice», print«*«! on cloth Touch a conceited man’« vanity or a gam»* o f life will play them for such j «tir y man's pocketbook if you want an important role In “ Is Marriage a for sale at this oiiict*. o 1) cent» pQ* •mall stakei.” dozen. tf Failure?” to lx: produced next season. , a quick reapouac. “ Juat so/* ceglted Jone*. % Did it ever occur iO you the the place Lo buy pure codiments extracts, etc., is at a drujr store? We can supply you with absolutely pure Black anil Cayenne Pepper, A ll spice, Cloves, Cinnamon, Sage, and all othtr 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, Jewelry and Fancy goods : : : : g a u v .jA • i t ' j j u . g - r CENTRAL - «awr ■nxrrrwj r hbbe st w PÛUIT PHARMACY M A R Y A .M E K EROE. j ‘ WE ,-Ar , ^ • / . Cibivi KAL BOiiVi' T" W sun i H 77 PLAY NO FAVORITES' OREGON. CRYSTAL F IN E S T CANDIES ICE COLD SODAS. CREAMS AND ICES Geo. Hess Bldg. Corner First and Pine Sts C WM. KNUDSEN [ Hors e s h o e r a n d General Blacksmith I guarantee Satisfaction on every job and respectfully solicit a share of your patronage OLD PRICE STAND, c e n t r a l POINT, PENE STREET OREGON Central Point Real Estate Company C. S. SANDERSON W E SELL DIRT! Manager DIRT! DIRT! 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