Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917, September 30, 1909, Image 4

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    CENTRAL rOINT HERALD, Till
Loodl and Personal
Dr. F. Davis, dentist, over Hatfield’s
store.
J. J. Houck, of Gold Hill, was in
Central Point the forepart o f this week.
L. A. Bisseil and family, of Table
J io c k , left Thursday for a visit at their
old home at Cleveland, Ohio.
Mrs. Ruby and son, o f Smith county,
Kansas, visited h°r father, G. W. Jef-
f rs, during the week.
Mrs. K. H. Sickafoose left Monday
evening for a visit with friends in the
W illamette valley.
Mr. and Mrs. Gorden, of Klamath
Fall , visited Mr. and Mrs. A. W.
C.« mens for several days last week.
F op . S ale
Household goods cheap.
C. E. Wolverton,
Ash street
Centra' Point
Sunt. J. Percy Wells, of Jackson­
ville. paid the Central Point schools an
official visit on Tuesday of this week.
It is understood that active work
v ill he resumed on the Cascade coal
mine, east of town, within a few days.
The ladies of the Christian church
will serve a chicken dinner on Thanks­
giving day in the Town Hall.
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H. T. Findlay, the well known or-
chardist, with inter«* ts at Table "Rock
and near Medford, was in town Mon­
day morning.
Rev. T. J. Hazelton and family ar­
The Pacific Monthly.
rived last Friday from Kalis pel, Mont.,
where he has formerly been engaged in
The Pacific Monthly, of Portland, Or­
pastoral work with the Methodist
Episcopal church of that place Mr. egon, is a beautifully illustrated month-
Hazelton has received the appointment ly magazine. If you are interested in
to the work at this place and has al- j ajrying t fruit raising, poultry raising,
ready entered upon his duties. He will
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or want to know about irrigated lands,
hold regular services in the M. ml .
church here next Sunday morning at 11 timber lands or free government lands
o'clock and will preach at Gold Hill in open to homestead entry, the Pacific
the evening of that day.
Monthly will give you full informati m.
J. K. Foster, and family, former res -1 1 he Pr ic e 's i 1-50 * year.
¡dents of this section, arrived from
If you will send 25 cent« in stamps,
Philadelphia. Penna., last Saturday, ' three late issues will be sent you so
where they have been ro-iding for the that you may become acquainted with
past four years, and have resumed res- it. Read the following spiendid offers:
idence on their farm on Rogne River.
Offer No. 1 —McClure s Magazine,
Mr. Foster is a native Oregonian and a Woman's Home Companion and the
four years residence in the east served Pacific Monthly, costing $4.50, will be
to make him a greater admirer of the sent at a special rate of $3.00.
Rogue River valley than ho- had ever
Offer No. 2—McClure's Magazine,
before been. He was amazed ut the , Review of Reviews and the Pacific
rapid growth of Central Point since he 1 Monthly, costing $6.00, will be sent for
went away, as well as the entire valley. $3.60.
.
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Offer No. 3-H u m an Life, Ideal
T. M. Jones proprietor o f the Cen- H(jmeB anJ the Pacific Monthly will be
fcral Point furniture Store, is th«*
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sent for 12.00.
busiest man in town this week getting
,
ready to remove his big stock of house
Order by number and send your order
furnishing goods into his new quarters accompanied by a postal money order
in the Rostel building. Mr. Jones will <‘>r thu am,,unt to ths Paclflc Monthly,
have one of the neatest and best ap- Portland, Oregon,
pointed stores in the valley when once I
settled in his new quarters and will be
N O TIC E FO R P U B L IC A T IO N .
able to display his big, new stock of
D ep a rtm en t o f th e Interior
goods in a manner never before at
Land Office a t R oseburg. O regon,
tempted in Central Point. The new
S ep tem b er 20, 1909.
store will afford about 2500 feet of floor
N o tice is h ereby g iv en th a t C larence E. W olver-
to p * o f B u tte F a lls, O regon, w ho. on A u g u st 22,
space on which to display his stock.
l'.f 7. mail** H om estead A p p lica tio n No. 145:17, No.
Mrs. A. P. Gillet returned Friday
0-125«». fur S W 1 1 , S ectio n 6. T ow nship 35 South,
Too much booze injudicious'y handled hariK«* 2 E ast. W illam ette M eridian, has filed
from C.tnyonville where she has been
o f in ten tio n to m ake F inal com m utation
for the past month. She wasaccompa- in a dry town was the cause of trouble notice
Proof, to e sta b lish claim to th e land sbove d«*-
nied home by her daughter, Mrs. Du­ ■Saturday evening, when two young .scribed* before U . S, C om m issioner W. H. Canon,
a t M edford. O regon, on th e 5th day o f N ovem ber.
men apparently looking for trouble 1909.
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Clnimjm t nam es a s w itn esses: G eorge H. W est.
D. H. Iirown, of Roseburg, has leas­ created a disturbance at a quiet dance G eorge E. Cowden, B enjam in H eb erlin g and
in a local hall. When the owner of Monroe B aldw in, all o f B u tte F a lls, O regon.
ed the building formerly occupied by
B E N J A M IN L .E D D V ,
R egister.
the building requested them to leave
the Central Point Meat Market and has
the hall a mixup occurred, in which the
opened a fish market therein.
aggressors were landed in the street
T. M. Jones is preparing to erect a
C. W. McDonald, formerly engaged and later were haled before the city
iri the shoe business in Medford, was n corder and fined. Prohibition o f the building on hi.< lots on Manzanita street
h>-»r«» Tu«*sdoy looking over the future local option variety does not always which he will occupy as an undertaking
possibilities of Central Point.
remove hhe evils aimed at when other parlor. The chapel will be 20x40 fee .
towns within easy reach can supply the
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold, relatives of
wherewithal to put men in a condition
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Norcross, are
" G r e e n c a w n -n -n -n l"
to raise Cain.
here from Iowa visiting and enjoying
A lo n g th e q u iet c ity s tr e e ts
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w k e r w e n d s h is w a y .
tho scenic and other attractions of the
H e lo u d ly c r ie s h is g re en su p p lies
valley.
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tiJ! c lo s e o f d a y .
School Noies.
K o w o fte n h a s h e w ea ried u s
T ill on th is ea r ly m orn
W h en on h is rou n d he m a d e reso u n d :
“ G ie e n c a w n -n -n -n ! G r e e n c a w n -n -n -n i”
L ost A silk watch fob with gold
trimmings, Masonic ensign engraved. The Central Point schools opened Mon­
Finder »»lease return to F. F. Cooper
day, Sept, 6t.h, with an attendance of
and receive reward.
240 pupils, that is increasing rapidly.
Miss Eva Norcross, a successful
Miss Mary Hanley has returned from
teacher whose home is here, has re­ her mountain home and has entered the
turned 1 > Kola, a suburb of Salem, Or- Eighth grade.
v here she holds a position in the
Within the next week or so baseball
public schools.
wifi take the place o f tennis.
In the list of new buildings already
Prof. Cooper is exp« c ing another
completed and in course of construction teacher to relieve him of some of his
here this year the now dwellings of resfionsiblities in teaching.
II. J. Gar«lru»r and W. K. Alexander
Prof. Cooper has just begun his ten­
were inadvertently overlooked, and
nis playing. He has good luck.
there are probably others.
Merritt Meariman and Arthur Marsh­
Ray Ross mixed in a football game all are considered the champions at ten­
on the school grounds last Friday and nis this year. Some few have been try­
came out with a broken arm. The ing t«a start football but cant make it
fracture was reduced by Drs. Anderson as tennis is too popular.
& pollnitz and “ Toad” was able to
Frank Aikins, a former member of
enjoy the practice game Sunday after­
the High School has just left for 'kCor-
noon as a spectator.
vallis.
Th«» sale of the Albert confectionery
Francis Shields was absent from
business and property on Pine street to school Monday on account of lagrippe.
Mrs. ( \ ,r«,lia Lesmeister, of Medford,
Tennis has been stopped on account
which was reported in our last issue.
of rain.
w*ns mail«» through the office of W. F.
Football has been stopped on account
Whit ■ ide, the well know n real e tate
of two boys getting hurt, one getting
dealer.
his arm broke.
D. F. Blackburn arrived here last
This week the first monthly tests are
Saturday from W<> >uvill • to take charge
o f the local Southern Pacific station as being held.
agent. Mr. Blackburn is a railroad
man of considerable experience and has
for son»«» tint" been in charge of th«*
company'» bu-dne . at VYoodville.
A fine shower visited this section Fri-
d:
afternoon and evening during
which more than one-fourth of an inch
of rain fell. 'Hie shower was o f great
benefit to the country in putting the
di; t ■ it of business, quenching the bu ­
rs fir-:» and clearing the amoke-buicn
at aosphere.
.1 O. 1 • urvson, James Shields and B.
F Peart returned Sun ay from a hunt­
ing trip on Elk crock. Mr. Isaacson
reports that whil » th**ir succi ' wns
not p 1 annin1*' he is convinced that ♦K*
m*' trip \v»ll b* all tlm: could hen
t»i d. as th.*\ foilod out ’o a vercaintx
Jtl i w her»* th»* dt *r will he* vvaeri l he
t» • .... ..h. v irip up Ihiit way
N o t ic e
A Decorative Essential.
“I guess w e’d better sell that cow,’*
enitl Mrs. CorntosseJ. “She doesn't
give any milk.”
“No,” answered her husband. 4T?ut }
we dasn’t sell her. Every summer
boarder asks if we ke«?p a cow, an’ I've
got to be able to say ‘Yes.* I’m blest
if I see what city people find so con­
founded ornamental in a cow.’*—Wash­
ington Star.
I sa id to h im . "O w is e s t o n e
< >f nil th a t d w ell
O n sa n d s, w h y s h u n n e s t th o u th e w orld
W ith in th y s h e ll? ”
“ G o t o ! ” h e cried . ” 1 s e e th a t th o u
W h ere b re e z e s blow
H a s t n e v e r lin g ered . B ro k en v o w s
T h o u th en s h o u ld s t k now
A nd v a n ity . O f su m m e r g ir ls
l w ill p o t blab,
B u t, b rietiy, th e y h a v e m a d e o f m e
A h erm it c r a b .”
—N e w York H erald .
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D e fin e d .
p u b l ic a t io n .
for
II. S. Land Office a t Ros«.-burg:, O regun,
S e p t. 13 1909.
N atine is h«’r«»V privón tant Francia M. M., Vy o r
T : m l. Oleum», who, on .Inné is, law *3. «nude Honie-
.'tei*d : .
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N W 1 ; N V . S ’ N K h V . 17. T w p 3? S R ? K
A iü a io e • .vu-, i«i tant hu* filt-ti n o m e m m ien non
P
• » «lu* hind at*.ve üt-aci iiteti, tvefor«* W. H, Cation.
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4et.toit». C .etfoti, on Mie
(Uh d-»v o f < V f o lier '"*»««
Mrs. Jones—'This paper speaks of a
“lobbyist” as If it was a terra of re­
proach.
Mrs. Plngore—Of course. A lobbyist.
I tnk<* it. is «»m* of those deceitful men
who • neak out between the nets f«»r a
drink, c laiming they art* merely going |
into the lobby. —Philadelphia Press.
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viV !t»h O G -r W F f L iv .- n a " o f T •
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m i. a n t i C halles* ¡V io r .iin o l I’, r s e t . O '-e g o n .
BENJAMIN L. K >DV.
Ho- Advert «'«non'
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¡3 Fr uit
DAY. SEPTEMBER
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Ait e r a t i o n S a l e
Changes Completed This W eek
The carpenters and painters are a source of
annoyance but we hope to have them out of
way by the end of the week. Owing to the
annoyance occasioned by their presence we
have decided to continue the
Special Discounts
for another week. Not all of our ready-to-
wears are reduced but enough to make it
very profitable for you to purchase this week
p w r>J* -
T h e HUTCHASON Comp’y
Successors To
Ba! cer-Hntchason Company
Medford, Oregon
New Irrigation Book free.
Look ! !
Ten acres of 8-year-old
trees, less than a mile
from town. Mostly ap­
ples. A small hous 3 on
the place.
Only 84500
“ Well Irrigation for Small Farm s,”
s a publication just issued by the Gen-
crel Passenger Department, of the Or­
egon Railroad and Navigation Co., and
the Southern Pacific, Lines in Oregon.
This booklet sets forth in a practical
concise way the possibilities for profit
of inexpensive irrigation, and should be
in the hands of every farmer in Oregon
Copies may he obtained free on appli­
cation to Wm. McMarray, Genera Pas­
senger Agent. Portland.
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B.;t. now I lo n g fe r e a r th ly th in g s
A n d m uch m o re str< nous m otion .
I ’d f a t h e r h a v e an aero p la n e
A m i liy a c r o s s th e ocean.
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PORTLAND
This space is reserved for
NAME. AND TREE-5 THAT WILL
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Hoppity Hop.
Are you just barely getting around
hy the aid of crutches or a cane? Un­
less you have >ost a limb or have a de­
formity—if your trouble is rheumatism,
lumbago, sprain, stiff joints, or any­
thing of a like nature use BallardsSnow
Liniment and in no time you can throw
away your crutches and be as well as
anyone. Price 25c, 50c and .$1.00 Sold
by Mary A. Mee.
THAT HA J A RECORD FOR PUT­
Q.
New building, newly
furnished, h o t a n d
cold water in every
room. In the heart of
the business center.
FOR A SQUARE DEAL
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Proprietors
W. E. WHITESIDE
H om e grow n r o o ts .
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Hotel H o u s t o n
B A U G H M A N B R O S.
For This Bargain See
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Near the Postoffice
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A Mystery Revealed.
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ti n .r an.i it is umi st 1 tb; at ev»*rv-
timi la lo «* sold. For
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A w a y w ith h u c k leb err ies n o w !
A w a y w ith p e a c h e s too!
A w a y w ith c a n ta lo u p e s a n d pears
And b err ies b lack a n d blue!
T h r ic e w elc o m e n o w th e h u c k s te r ’s v oice,
T h o u g h be it c lo se to d a w n !
H o w s w e e tly f a lls ea c h p la in tiv e ca ll:
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