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About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1909)
CENTRAL POINT HERX l D, Tl ' RSDAY. OCTOBER 14. 1909. Local and Personal Dr. E. Davis, dentist, over Hatfield’ s store. tf. Mrs. Charles Gay, o f Medford, visit ed Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gay last Sunday. I’ resbyterian services at the Baptist church next Sunday afternoon at 0 o'clock. Mrs Bell Pleasants has opened mod ern dress making parlors in the second tlmr o f the Hostel building. Ladies desiring up-to-date work shouldcall. 26tf The Ladies Aid society o f the M. E. chursh will serve hot tamaleB on Hal low e’en at the City 1 » 1 Services at the M. E. Church Sunday at 11 A. M. S u b jeet--” A loss deplored and how recovered. ” You are cordial ly invited to this service. T. J. Hazellon, pastor. Mrs. Pelton, o f Ashland, visited Mrs. J, H. Gay and Mrs. M. M. Cooksey last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Potts, recent arrivals from Montana, are here looking for a location in this valley. Mr. and Mrs, O. C. W right, o f Ash land, are the guests o f Mr. and Mrs. O M. Garvin this week. Geo. L. Neale, the watermelon king, captured all the prizes at the Ashland fair last week, which is saying some thing for Centra Point as a watermel on center, thank you. Mr. Neale also captured ribbons on cusabas, inu»k tneluiu. etc. W an ted —OfTers o f grain liay, baled or loose, delivered at Modoc Orchard, address Palmer Investment Co. Med ford. Mark P. Welch left a sample o f fine peaches at this oflice Monday morning that are hard to beat. They measurp eleven inches in circumference and are firm und.smooth. Mr. Welch does not know the name o f the variety and would like to have some horticulturalist examine and classify them. The ladies o f the Christian church will serve a chicken dinner on Thanks- gving day in the Town Hull. 2 itf Mrs. Albert It. S. Cutler and child ren. arrived Saturday from LaGraml, to join Mr. Cutler, who recently in con nection with L. H. Tenny, o f Seattle, purchased *2 acres o f the famous Nnr- c oss or Plainviow orchard. Mr. and ■Irs. Cutler are residing temporarily in one o f the Childs’ cottage but expect to build on t|icir orchard as soon as possible. A. W. Moon was caught bet\ een a truck and a lumber pi e yesterday a - I ternoon and sustained some painful J. E. La ncaster, formerly o f this city , j,rujsc.B |t ¡a not believed howevir and at one time part owner o f tt e hia ¡nj urjt.3 are dangerous. Herald and the Central Point Townsite, j _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dide at the Good Samaritan hospital in . Portland Saturday, Octo er 9th, ot More Ihdll FD 0U(]h b Too Much. appendicitis, and was buried at Eugene To maintain health, a mature man or Monday. Deceased was well known all woman needs just enough food to re over the Pacific coast frem Los Angeles pair the waste and supply energy and 1.. Alaska,*and a host o f friends every- body heat. The habitual <*msumption where he was known will sincerely re y f more food than is necessary for gret his untimely end. He leaves a the9e purposes is the prime cause of widow, Mrs. Grace Picka d Lancaster, stomach troubles, rheumatism and dis at Eugene, and a son at Spokane. orders o f the kidneys. If troubled with indigestion, revise your diet, let reason and not appetite control and fable Rockets. take a few doses o f Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets and you Lorenzo Byrum is paying a visit to will soon be a I right again. For sale his brother, W. K. Byrutn and family. by Mary A. Mee. Death of J . t . Lancaster. rum dropped in at her home Saturday evening to remind her that she was 14 Estray Notice. years old. They were well entertaineo and spent a pleasant evening. j ' , , There came to my place aboo* Tn- Several o f our young people have j ^ ^ a ^ roan he,fer> o; ( been wrestling wall the mumps lately. years old> Marka> crop otr .* . YVe invite you to come and see the hundreds of exceptional offerings with the firm assur ance that no store in Oregon will show better merchandise for less money. Of course a store might beat our price on one article they held up simply as a bait but a trial order will convince you that our offerings are"simply unmatchable R a ilr o a d F a re on S a le s " Our telephone line has been out oi j ancj cr0p and swallow fork ofi ta/ commission most o f the time the past Branded TJ on lefthip and C on right week and efforts are being made to i pjp< Owner please call, pay charges iocate the cause. j and take animal away. M»\ and Mrs. S. C. Collins spent! S. E. March, Sunday with relatives in Jacksonville. ! Mrs. Cooksey’ s place, Central Point Assessor Grieve was here last week j estimating our wealth. He seems to | understand his business and is trying | to give all a square deal. H:‘f >mn:f i.tfrt ..j Gc!!c. * The HUTCHASON Comp’y Successors To Medford, Oregon Near the Postoffice F. W. LESMEISTER Successor to W . J . Alberts Lunches, Soft Drinks, Candies, Nuts, Cigars, Stationery, Post Cards and School Supplies? Ten acres of 8-year-old trees, less than a mile from town. Mostly ap ples. A small house on the place. Only $4500 For This Bargain See MAGAZINES AND PERIODICALS. We solicit your patronage and will do our best to please Pine Street, tw o doors east o f Post Office Fru it Trees C E N T R A L 1*01V T Fruit Trees Home grown trees on W. E. WÜ1 I E S1 DE Home grown r o o t s . . 7 VWlkJSTirASBfitx.’ rj3nT.MKT. '-m .'S itt BUY YOUR TREE.S OF A FIRM THAT HA J A RECORD FOR PUT- ORDINANCE N O .-------- TING OUT TREE J TRUE TO An ordinance to prevent domestic NAME. AND TREEJ THAT WILL fowls fr o m runnirK at larpe in the Town o f Central Point. GROW. WE INVITE INSPECT The poop e o f the Town o f Central Point do ordain as follows: ION OF OUR .STOCK. CALL ON Section 1 That no chickens, ducks, c« c3 re .-.s ü .cri-fl,a > - tit -, gei-se turaeys, guinea hens or any oth er domestic fow ls shall he permitted to run at large or abroad outside o f the owners enclosure, within the corporate limits o f the Town o f Central Point. Section 2 Any person or persons One and one-half miles northeast from Central Point. or having in charge any domes- 1s within the corporate limits o f vn o f Central Point shall keep t o , ... ..ith inan enclosure provided for that purpose. Section 3 That when any complaint shall De made to the Town Council that the keeping o f any domestic fowls by anyone within the corporate limits o f Central Point is productive o f a nuis ance or injury to any person, said coun cil shall have the same inspected and if they are satisfied that the charge is well founded shall order the removal o f A thoroughbred. Just see it. the same fowls within the next 24 hours. Section 4 It shall be unlawful for any per,- t \ o f persons to hinder or mol, s: It is “ Natural Shape” like the marshal or ills deputy in si.-i.mg or kid *'g anr domestic fowl undetjthe pro every other style ot visions o f this ordinance, and upon c->n- t vie ,,.n before the Recorder tor sail* o i- f e r . ■ shall be fined in anv sum not . x- c - ding ton dollars or imprisonment not , exceeding five days. .'•'.colion 6 Any person or persons 1 violating the provisions o f this ordi n al:.- bull be guilty o i a misdetmano:. a n 1 upon conviction thereof shull *-e Cheral Patent C o lt— neat business or pleasure style In il not less than tite no more than twenty del ars and coals o f pi .sec urn Section 6 That in cu c the own r o f A narrow, gracefully pointed toe — ample room for anv dinicatic fow ls found running a - Iarp... in , nflict with th-s ordinance is veur feet just as Nature intended. unknown, the marshall shall irrpc'. nd 1 and advertise the snm<*, „ r d in claim' d v ithin five days, snail d -t.. * low e thus impounded to the fiighist ' H «. er. and the proceed-' o f such sn sha 1 be deposited s i h tl.e town lit as SO U TH ER N OREGON AGEN TS, ur r. M EDFORD OREGON Section 7 This ordinance shn.l ts effect and be in force on and after the , tlr-i day o f \ovem ljer, • r. M. J unks , tV. C. I. eevkr , It, uiJer. Mayor. J. F. KOPK.NS -- J. S. BARNETT COLUMBIA D ouble-D isc Records, 65c k T i ’ ,A h " ;|: : f - S v s " ;■ V Ciar. ntui fn w hfnc o t ^ . r r-. i Cv>r i.- va lu ' Cai ' WM V A N D Y K B 'S u h - Miss he Ascot 11 - ri» have kept t jm. 1 . v 1 ree Methodjs , tnpm«*etinp, un i Diarrhoea ich was to Lave c*mm oncv.l her* m«*«hcine c a * •: : < «• ' «* Va\ in u tcn% t. «• «f »c v in tl « and have ; - ; • n park, has been »«»«tpomd until, su* l hav< ing At th** la I moment it dev«l it t( rr^-it in: \ that the ten' •<»»«’*i m»t be a« cur«* t : * t ** ) « - for tiie -atiNum d**U and ii and ar«*d the weather would not le •able for a later date I l s fa l. Th Jecl.uv8, of e *g will d ..bt ee.- be ho.d h*. i 1 yJvjr ¡salt; V -Vary Uillc »V m aam 'T T -jr-rm srvtf:. n r Eaker-Hutchason Com pany Came to my place about July 15, 1909, one yearling Jersey heifer, light $ 100.00 RLVVAKi) colored, small for age. No marks or Owner should com« would gladly be paid for a cure by brands visible. many people who are crippled with forward pay charges and take anima rheumatism, yet if they only knew it, away or it will be sol I according to law. they can be cured by a few bottles oi j W. H Norcross, Ballard’ s Snow Liniment, and the i rice Central Point, Ore., Oct. 12, 19U9. is only 2f>c, 50c and $1.00 per b o t l i e . __ ____________________________________ Sold by Miss Mary A. Mee. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior t Oregon, Dig Profits Realized by Oregon Hop , Land Oflice at Rosebun?, September 20, 1909. Notice is hereby Riven that Clarence E. Wolver- Growers. ton, of liutte Falls, Oregon, who. on August 22. 1907. made Homestead Application No. 14537, N< 04266. for SWVi, Section 0. Township 35 South. Range 2 East. Willamette Meridian, has filet (Special Correspondence) TT . . . . . notice of intention to make Final commutatior Hop growers are having tneir inning.- | to establi.-.h claim to the land shove de- urith nrmmilin.r nimtoFitm fr.r the i scribed* before LI. S, Commissioner W. H. Canor. With th( prevailing quotation I r til , al Medford, Oregon, on the5th day of November Oregon crop at 25 cents per pound. The ] 190**. _ „ ... „ ; Claimant names as witnesses: Georjre H. West average price last year was 7 cents, in , George E. Cowden, Benjamin Heberlinpr am- 1907 and 1906 12 cents. The last high j B“ Uwin- AMI^ l T edd Y*,"' priced year was 1904» when the Oregon 1 R«*ut«r. hop went to 45 cents and away back in 1882 there were sales as high as $1.25 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I per pound In some respects, the mar* Deportment o* the Interior. j ket this year resembles that o f 1882. Ground w i l l ! e broken early in De good. Mr. Stocker owns some viiluak/hj property in Central Point and has great cember for a big cement plant n e a r; faith in the town’ s future. He visited Portland that is expected to contribute ! largely to the supply of this bui ding I here three years ago. material used in this section. The new El wood’ s for postal cards. 25tf industry will have a capacity o f 1500 M em bra o f the Bap tin, c h i^ h and barrels daily at the start, with provis their friends gave a reception in the ions fcfl enlarged facilities later. It i church last Friday evening in honor of will cost 81.000.000. Til«.» plant wiP Rev. and Mrs. J. 1). Hacket, who re consist •$ 12 buildings, covering about cently arrived from Adams, Oregon, to 12 acre-..and will be located at Oswego : take charge o f the Baptist work here. a short ..«sta: « ' soarh o f the city. It I Rev. K.. II. Siokal'Hise, i f tluH’ lu ispan is thong.4 th *,ui l I h'*ro f ir a cement , church, and Hev. T. J. liar. Iton, of,the faemry is un-xc* lied, because o f th; i Methodist church, were present and convenient source of raw m corials am. j each delivered short add re.-s» 4. Light the ig market for the manufacture« I refreshments were rveil an f a iao.-t product. pleasant evening was passed. Astoria is in the lirrm igiit ’ »*cmao* «>' I On and after Oct. lHth, our a '-,«4«md’.ii building. r«'ciod during th* tore will close promptly at «» o ’clock, fiist nine month* o f the y*»r. fnj- P. M., except on S?ati rd ivs. pmvemeiHs carried «»n by t I.** ironici CranfidftV- Robnett. pality and business interests th re du* M S. Welch, at) old ami well known inu P.K10 total over $1.0«- ’ •,! cit iicn. waa ¡litad.***1. by a. si n ill- ! a splendid sh-o ‘Ving and wi I I»- <n ii IK hs >aturday cv.m o.. ..ini io a sh> l l spit A sh«>w«'.» ‘•atoiia’ s oath ok id fvr\ ti :: o his |ifo was »ii.- pair, a «*t. MoVid.*« b. ight. th«.* cast* doveitipoii into | *«*»imooia an« iii i condition was cgfusidcivd \« t > c im IVfll Kjumn ii i i cal Last rYoning ho* over be Vi US 1« MOST UP-TO-DATE AMD EXCLUSIVE LINE OF MILLINERY, READY-TO-WEAR CORSETS, HOSIERY AND FURS --------------------- —— fs!rd V NotilC m \ 1,o s r A silk watch f ■!), with g«»’« tu .timings Mas. hi ui «**i * ^fiv. av.’i l.lor picas«- return t«» t-. V . . t’oop. a;« 1 receive reward.. D o n ’t fail to come soon. Th e bargains will surely appeal to you. Chas. A. Pankey and his bride arriv ed Thursday from California and have- Wood Saw. taken up their residence on the Pankey farm. Having purchased the wood saw out Jesse Richardson, o f Trail was here fit o f Chas. Painter I am prepared to do first class work, ( ’all on Friday after a load o f seed wheat. W. J. Albert. The young friends o f Miss Hazel By 2fid33 W a n t e d — M e n f o r steady ranch work at Modoc Orchard Inquire o f foreman at ranch house. It. 11. Campoe 1, who advertised some personal property for sule in the Her ald last week reports that results were all that could lie expected as buyers Light crops all ovi-r the world are re- begin to arrive aj his place the next ... . ‘ ... . . , ■ * U. S. Land Office at Rosdburgr, Oregon, sponsible for tiie prevailing high prices ^ )t 15 lqo9 day after the paper was printed ami they kept on coming until everything I lie Or gon crop is the lightest since | Notice is hereby »riven that Francis M. Bailey o icq .-, Thi* «‘Mtim ite o f 70 ill)') hales for I Trail. Oregon, who. on June 19. 1903, made :: ..ne- was soldj If you you I ' ’»• 1 m- 1 sl,m *in or 1 '• ’ 1 . Ddies 101 ! stead Entry NV 12sWS. R.03521. for NE*/« NWH the year’ s yield in this state is consid- • NW't NK'i. s 1-.* NLu Sec. 17. Twp32S. R 2 E WI ;!i to sell this fipgjihi.v b fcUp >juc t<> . . . ... . . ... . . . , ! Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of in ten tioi iii the you. '■ It pays ‘ to advertise in tb* Her- ered about right, Wltn Washington s j to make Final five year Proof, to establish claim crop 15,000 bales, compared with 17,000 j o » "Z aid. 1 bales last year, and Calitonda has about j 3 nh «lay of October p . hmi . CT-umnnt nenie.,ys witnesses: John C. Mathews. El wood’ s ft>r stfttn^ erf. 251 f for stAtnmery. j GO,0H0 bales this year compared to 68,- Adolph Olsen. W. E. Johns«.n. ¡ill «if Trail. Ore- K«»n, and Charles Morvan of Persist, Ore'.r«”.. An excellent <*xhi|iiU.t»f j pours and ap tiGO bales last season. BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register. ples from the Snowy Butte orchards A fast, mail train, between Chicane Re-Advortiseinen ir> 'Y >'e seen in the show v,-¿ndjnWiOf W. and Portland that will bring Eastern H Whiteside's real estate office. Mr. irittil to Oregon in much less timo than ; , ^ « ... * notici : for publiction . Whiteside I144 had «; number-»of hand* >.-* now required has just , been put on b> T T Its, . Land , . nil. Imite«! Stat«>!» Office, some window exhibits during the past he Hai riman line«. I n tram vv.llcnr-1 r.0, hurCft o reron, o«!oher 2. i m season but this display o f perfect home rv no passengera and will mai ** thè run • Notice ls herefiv t:mf rotar Simuson, of persisi grown fruits is among the best of all. betw«*en thè two citi'.“ « in 60 or h i hours, | s:,.. (i .„„j;,.. , ;„ n No ¡.,777. :;«». N<». (■:<< ■ fot thè 1. y- i •••,.. > .nr* fv w SI wood’ s for drugs and druggist sun clipping from 10 to 12 hmirx from thè M.. « has tileu notice or intention t-> mai- e final fiv«- présent schedule. In t.h»s way thè Har \ v .n- pn>«»t t»> *• -.t.-.v ’? fi «Viimto thè ìar.d nbov«» dries. 25 tf . . . . ,. * I . . descrlb«-»!, heforx* W. H. Canon, U. S. Commission- on ,i„. n th It M. Stocker, o f Honesdale, H a .. tim a o lìn e a e x p r c t to a r e t th è s tio r te n - 1 . Ht »,„ „ i* ; , . . nr M r-T.-ri ed schedule;, o f thè Hill remis, which 1 nceses <>> W V\ . Willetts, ,,1„ Koy *'“ • Willetts «*.•.> writes the Herald irs,a letter renewiyg and ¡, R. '»{•• H. put on fast trains from St. Paul Lewis, all I»f Per- -t. Oivron. and William T. his subscription, that the apple crop <ii have* . f> . c i i Grieve, «»f Jacksonville. Oic>fon. BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Resister Pennsylvania and New York is **>t to Puget Sound. ported toii’ow hat im;Kov«»i with sliuhi lu 1 pcs for his recovery. 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