Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917, November 04, 1909, Image 2

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    CENTRAL POINT HERALD. THURSDAY NOVEMBER A. 1909-
C entral P oint H erald
S . A. P a t t i s o n . P u b l i s h e r .
An independent local newspaper
devoted to the interests o f Central
Point and the Hogue River Valley.
Published Every Thursday.
Subscription price, $1.50 per year, in
advance.
These scientists are the limit.
Before most of them have quit
worrying about whether or not
Mars is inhabited others are ad­
vancing the theory that all life on
that planet by a marshake cr
something of that sort. This la­
test theory is likely to mar all the
older ones quite seriously.
Entered as Second-class Matter, May 4,
Croup Cured Child’s life Saved.
1906, at the Post Office at Central Point,
“
It
affords me great pleasure to add
Oregon, under the A ct o f Congress of
my testimony to that o f the thousands
March 3. 1879.
j who have been benefited by Chamber­
lains Cough Remedy. My child Andrew
y y
i when only three years old was taken
with a severe attack o f croup, and
thanks to the prompt use o f Chamber,
100K I0KWAKD. NOT BACKWARD. j lains Cough Remedy his life was saved
and today he is a healthy and robust
<Adapted from the Portland Journal.) b oy,” says Mrs. A. Coy, Jr., o f San
I Antonio, Texas. Thousands o f mothers
In China they beat tom toms keep it at hand and it has never been
and set off explosives during a known to fail. For sale by Mary A.
solar eclipse to keep the great Mee.
Fruit Trees
row -
.
When you hear a man sneering
at the local paper you can safely
bet that he doesn’ t spend his
time making it better. They
who don’ t see a benefit arising to
a town from its newspapers have
about as much sense as a cove
oyster, and are of about as much
benefit to a town as a ten-year-
0ld delinquent in Wasco, says the
Oregon Hub.
o r - ------------ ----------
A Methodist Minister Recommends
The sooner ad men admit that Chamberlains Cube, Cholera and Diar-
the old way is not the best way
rhoea Remedy,
the faster development will be. j “ I have used Chamberlains Colic,
Central Point cannot afford to sit Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for sev-
o n her'haunches and beat tom oral years for diarrhoea. I consider it
lV
i
tt
M the beat remedy I have ever used for
MEDFORD FURNITURE COMP’Y
THE ONLY COMPLETE HOUSE F U R N ­
ISHING ESTABLISHMENT IN S. ORE.
Home grown trees on
Home grown r o o t s .
We are now prepared to furnish your home from
FI RM
cellar to garret—Stoves, Ranges, Graniteuare,
T H A T H A J A R E C O R D F OR P U T ­
China, Tinware, Washing machines, Lawn mow­
TING
ers, Garden tools, Furniture, Carpets, IV all pa­
hU Y Y O U R
“ 5000, IN 1912
dragon from swallowing the sun,
and China is a prostrated and
impotent land. The condition is
the price China pays for clinging
to old forms, old ideas and old
prejudices. Civilization is the
■fruit of willingness by a race to
to accept change. The tallow
dip and ox yoke of yesterday are
the electric light and locomotive
today. The abandoned farms of
New England will be fields of
wonderous productivity t o m
Fruit Trees
OUT
TR E E J
OF A
TREE-5
TRUE
N A ME , A N D T R E E J T H A T
CROW.
TO
WI LL
WE I NVI TE I N S P E C T ­
CALL ON
ION OF OUR . STOCK.
per.
kept in a first-class up-to-date house furnishing
establishment.
FREI GHT PAI D TO
J. F. HOPK.NS -- J. S. BARNETT
A
G R O W IN G
road
BUSINESS
Farm Produce Taken in Exchange
A.
P. GILLETT
&
SON
S to v e s
OGT. 18 ,
W. C. Leaver,
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m a y b e g iv e n
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For
p a l e L> M i t y A
No doubt about tts co r re ctn e s s.
N» fe a r fo r Its co m fo rt.
In any com p a n y, on any o ccasion .
In any w e a th e r, on any foot, the
Florsholm Is the rig h t sh oe In th e
rig h t place.
se e
th c
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CLoasseiM o x r o n o s
W IT H M ON S U P M N O
M E.Ek.9
van By!*; e’s
Agents
Mt df o r d
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C om plpete
D r. r i E R C t - 3 C O L D E R M E D IC A L D IS C O V E R Y .
b u i l d * up f * o b o d y w ith s o u n d f l c j b a n d
s o l i d m u s cle.
It
The dealer who offer« a substitute for the " D iscovery " ia
only seeking to meke the little more profit realized on tho
sale o f leao meritonoua preparations.
Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser is sent / - r e
on receipt of «temps to pay espense of mailing salt. Send
21 onc-cent stamps f „ r the paper covered book, or 4 stsrrps
for the cloth hound
Address W orld 's Dispensers Medical
Association. R V Pierce. M. D .. P -r.idrn i. B u f f a l o . V 1 .
Furnishers
WANTED
Timber and
Coal
Lands
Engineering and Surveying Contracts
Taken and Estimates F u r n i s h e d
B. H. HARRIS & Company
Office in Jackson County Bank—Upstairs,
Medford. Ore,
B . J. A Y D L O T T
Cem ent W ork er
Sidewalks, Foundations, Basements and Buildings con­
structed in first class manner. Cement will outlast
any other Building Material.
The Cement A ge is on.
D on't be behind the times. Remember I am here to
Stay, and I Guarantee every part o f my work : : -
Cement For Sale
NOT IN THE COMBINE
OREGON CALL5--
“MQRE PEOPLE”
Pass the word to your relatives and friends to come row
L o w C o l o n is t R
ates
To Oregon will prevail from the East
Septem ber 15th to O ctob er
15th
Via the
Ore. Railroad# Navigation Co
-----AND-----
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
[Lines in Oregon]
Patriotism
A , atemsch i, t larger Uetor in " life, liberty end the pur­
suit of happiow« " then most people ere swure. Patriotism
can withstand hunger hut not dyspepsia. The confirmed dys­
peptic “ i, fit lor treason, stratagem, and spoils.” The man
who goeo to the front for his country with a weak stomach
will tie a weak aoldiar and a fault finder.
A sound stomach makes for good citizenship as well as for
health and happineas.
*
Diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and
nutrition are promptly and permanently cured by the use o f
House
-A n d U n d e r t a k e r s
“The Hardware Man”
bur d y
point s
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.
I carry a fine line of Groceries, sell at a living price
and give good weight
REMEMBER
“ W (? c a n
•••
MEDFORD FURNITURE COMP’Y
A FULL LINE OF THE VERY BEST
t>«'! !u ' 1» C o u g h
:::
'•••
One and one-half miles northeast from Central Point.
H e a tin g
y
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mi)> i i m s m n i n i
toms to scare off dragons. Her that trouble. f bought a bottle a few
people cannot afford to cling to (jay8 aKO jrom our druggist Mr. R. R.
old methods and old models sim Brooks. 1 shall ever be g ad to speak
ply because their fathers and a word in its praise when 1 have the
Rev J. D. Knap, pastor
grandfathers did things that way. opportunity.
M E. church, Miles Grove, Pa. Sold by
In business, in industry, in trans­ Mary A. Mee.
portation, in every walk of life,
vast improvements are being
A Missouri woman, 104 years
made. In everything the keen­
This is the season when you have
old who has smoked a “ Missouri
est minds are seeking by day and
to give the Heating Stove question
meerchaum” since she was four
by night changes of methods that
your consideration.
We are in a
years old, has been told that if
will yield better rewards. The
position
to
help
you
with
she had not contracted the tobac­
business mail who does things in
co habit she might have lived to
the old fashioned way is headed
a ripe old age. She wants to be
straight for bankruptcy. All the
methods that chance and discov­ shown, however, before she be­
lieves the story.
Come in and look them over and
ery have brought must be invok­
we are sure that you will find one
ed or the deadly hand of compe­
in our large assortment that will
Sick Headache
tition will blight the enterprise.
surely
please you
This
distressing
disease
results
from
There must be spray for the
a disordered condition o f the stomach
ESGH5-:
growing apple or the worm will
and can be cured by taking Chamber­
get it.
lains Stomach and Liver Ta lets. Get
There are cities that are dying j a free sample at Mary A. Mee’ s drug
o f dry rot because they insist on j store and try it.
Is the date set for the early closing hour.
Commencing on
being old fashioned. Men who
that day we will close our store at <> 1’ . M .r excepting on
count in this day haven’t the
Order Of Notice Of Settlement
Saturdays.
This rule will be strictly adhered to
time and patience to spend their In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for
Jackson County.
a t'
>«vrrtasr)KH
energies in towns that insist on In the matter of th«* estate o f Francis Swimelar,
doing all things the wuy grand­ deceased. Order appointing day for final ueUle-
nionf. etc.
father did. They go to commu­ Burton F. Hurd, the executor of the estate of
Francis Swimelar. deceased, having rendered and
nities where the population rec­ | I presented
for settlement, and filed in thi> court
o f his administration of said es-
ognizes that the world moves. I , t nis •to. liiiul It account
ia ordered that Saturday, the 4th day of
cnii>*r. A. D.. HJOy. being a day of a snhso-
They pitch their touts in cities L) jiient
term of said court, to-wit: of the November
term thereof, A . !>., IPOD, at 10 o ’clock, A. M.. of
that realize that we know more said
day. be and the sain day is hereby appointed
the settlement of said account; and that notice
than we used to, and where tom for
>f said settlement b«* published in the Central
Point lieraki a newspaper published in Central
toms have been thrown into the Point,
Oregon, as often as once a week for four
weeks prior to said day o f settlement.
scrap bin. If Central Point in­ consecutive
D m • 0 «total 19, \. i*. UN
J. R. N E I L
sists on following old grooves,
C-curty Judge
T a k in g N o L ib e rtie s.
T h e H igh est A u th o rity .
men worth while will go to places
“ I hope you don’t mind my asking.”
K n ic k e r — W h e n d o y o u e x p e c t co n fir ­
where ancient forms are not the
i said a woman diffidently, ‘‘but should m a tio n o f th e d is c o v e r y o f th e p o le ?
fashion. The loss of such men
I call you professor or doctor?”
Bocker—When Mr. S. Claus comes to
“ Oh, call me anything you like,” was town.—Now York Sun.
is the death of a city and the
the great man’s rejoinder. “ Some peo­
penalty that must be paid for be­
ple call mo an «»Id idiot.”
The Pole,
ing old fashioned. Change is
L ittle drops o f water,
“ Really?” the lady murmured, with
M oving chunks o f lee.
| sweet innocence.
“ But, then, they
progress, and progress is success.
M ade it so elusive,
j would be people who know you In­
H ad to find it twice.
The swine goes about with his
timately.” —Spare Moments.
—B oston Herald.
nose near and his eyes on the
Proof.
ground, for an acorn or other
Quieted Her.
“ A r e y o u s u re h is w i f e Is h o m e ? ”
She w as snappy and croesy and crab b y
food is all that is on his horizon.
T h t Well-Dressed Foot
and bossy.
“ Oh, ye s.
H e re tu rn e d m y p o k e r
And when she got on the car
Man was made up-right and giv­
c h ip s th is
m o rn in g .” — D e tr o it K ie e
She said: "D o n 't give m e thla chicken
The
Distinguished
Foot
T re ss.
en the power of thought so he
feed change.
I think it’ s a blockhead you are."
The Comfortable Foot
could work out a destiny and not
She flustered and blustered till the co n ­
T h e N ew Idea.
ductor at last.
merely live as a swine, to be oat­
I f F ather Noah lived today
A lthough the meekest o f men.
And
It
began to rain
ALWAYS AND
en. Change is the means of des­
Said: "M adam , I pray don’ t talk quite so
H e would not hustle fo r an ark,
EVERYWHERE IS THB
fast.
But fo r an aeroplane.
tiny, and insistence to change
Chicken feed Just suits an old hen."
—B u ffa lo N ew a.
FL0RS HEIM-CLAD
—C hicago News.
the price o f failure. The rule
FOOT
lias always been true of men. and
cities are what men make them,
(Antral Point among the rest.
Good Gough Medicine for Ih’IJran
And Grown I «As. Ti*o
In fact anything you may ask for,
From Chicago,
$33.00
St. Louis,
32.00
Omaha,
25.00
St. Paul,
25 00
Kansas City, 25.00
FARES
CAN
HE P R E P A I D
the amount c< ' the fare with any O. R.
N. or S. P.
aa'ciu and ticket will be delivered east without extra cost.
¿.end the name and address ot any one interested in the
State for Oregon literature.
Wm. McMurray, Genera! Passenger Agent
Portland
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