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About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1909)
C E N T R A L P O IN T IIE R A L D . T H U R S D A Y N O V E M B E R 11. 1900. C entral P oint H erald S. A. P a t t iso n , P u b l is h e r . An independent local newspaper devoted to the interests of Central Point and the Rogue River Valley. Published Every Thursday. Subscription price, |1.50 per year, in advance. Entered as Second class Matter, May 4, 19<hi, at the Post Office at Central Point, Oregon, under the Act of Congress of March 3. 1879. i k e p t on file a t th e I m k k Ar>- THIS PAPER \ kht is i m i A g e n c y , I n c ., 427 S o u th M ain S tre e t. IaO.s Anureles, a n d 77» M a rk e t S tre e t, S a n F ra n cisc o , w h e re c o n tr a c ts fo r a d v e r tis in g can lie m ade fo r it. i i 5000, IN 1912 J t 0 . R. & N. Advertising Complimented iVidii s ifiiboiun. A Man is a little cuss and hasn’t long to stay. He lies around and makes a fuss and then he hikes away. Some men imagine that they are gieat and try to tear up jack, but feach one meets the same old fate and trots the same old track. Great Caesar’s dead and turned to clay and so is Cicero; Alex ander has gone the way all the rest must go. The sages, poets, heroes; all the men of worth, into the open grave must fall and crumble back to earth. Then let’s not joi i the mad affray to struggle like the deuce, and agonize our lives away, for really what’s the use? Let’s live and love and sing the while and work some now and then, and give to everyone a smile that cheers the hearts of men. And whether we are crowned with flowers or chilled with winter snows, with hap piness let’s fill the hours, ere we turn up our toes. —W. M. in Pacific Odd Fellow. B U S IN E S S Farm Produce Taken in Exchange A. P. GILLETT & SON MEDFORD FURNITURE COMP’Y THE ONLY COMPLETE HOUSE F U R N ISHING ESTABLISH M EN T IN S. ORE. We are now prepared to furnish your home from cellar to garret—Stoves, Ranges, Graniteware, China, Tinware, Washing machines, Lawn mow ers, Garden tools, Furniture, Carpets, Wall pa per. In fact anything you may ask for, kept in a first-class up-to-date house furnishing Heating The publicity branch of the O. R. & N. passenger department in Portland W anted ~ Capable woman or girl to is given an indirect compliment in a assist with house work, washing, iron leading editorial in the Railway Age- ing, etc. two or three days in the Gazette, national publication for rail week. Enquire at this office. road men. Referring to the publicity work of the passenger department of the Rock Island road, the editorial Croup Cured Child’s Life Saved. writer declares that “the eastern end “ It affords me great pleasure to add of the Rock Island can be developed my testimony to that of the thousands by means of publicity in the same way who have been benefited by Chamber as has the states of Oregon and Idaho lains Cough Remedy. My child Andrew through the publicity departments of ! when only three years old was taken the Harriman lines. ” Special emphasis with a severe attack of croup, and is laid on the success of the “ com- thanks to the prompt use of Chamber, munity-plan” of a.lvertising, as first lains Cough Remedy his life was saved employed in Oregon by the Harriman | and today he is a healthy and robust ] lines. boy,” says Mrs. A. Coy, Jr., of San I Antonio, Texas. Thousands of mothers keep it at hand and it has never been Chamberlains Colic, Cholera and Diar-! known to fail. For sale by Mary A. Mee. rhoua Remedy. "I have used Chamberlains Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for sev The Cookbook. eral years for diarrhoea. I consider it | the best remedy I have ever used for I When frying mush, dip the slices that trouble. I bought a bottle a few first In the white of an egg. This days ago from our druggist Mr. R. R. . makes it crisp. Brooks. I shall ever be glad to speak j Mashed potatoes should 1« run a word in its praise when wucu I • have ¡ia*c th wic e , ! through a vegetable press ns soon ns After dressing . . they opportunity. ” —Rev J. D. Knap, pastor i boiled. '”JI‘ . . . . . should lie • I 1,. . , „ - ,, i, C.UL,, beaten with a fork until light. M. E. church, Milos Grove, I’a. Sold by Keeping vegetables in the cooking ; Mary A. Mee. water after they are (lone spoils both j looks and taste. After pouring water | off. return to fire for a minute to dry ■ A Methodist Minister Recommends G R O W IN G 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 oves establishment. ::: FREI GHT PAI D TO This is the season when you have to give the Heating Stove question your consideration. We are in a position to help you with A FULL LINE GF THE VERY BEST ::: point 6 road in ::: ALL RAIL . s o u t h ore . MEDFORD FURNITURE GOMP’Y Come in and look them over and we are sure that you will find one in our large assortment that will surely please you The Complpete House Furnishers :4nd U ndertaker»- B S flces.'L jiiE iE szzsn MANY OTHER THINGS, That will look good to you if you will only take the time to look our stock over We have one of the most complete lines in Southern Oregon You dont have to go to Medford Cement For Sale “The Hardware M a n ” IT m ig h t have been . T o o M u c h F o r the G r iz z ly . The hunter was recalling some of his _____ | Rich pie crust, is often cut into long, , early experiences for the benefit of the I thin strips and browned in the oven, The annual meeting o f the State Hor IiS. DAVIDSON was on the street tenderfoot. spread with a layer of jam and then ticultural society will be held in Port with " hipped cream. After spreading, | “Yes, sir,” he said, "it was my first car with her market basket when land Dec. 0th to 9th, inclusive, of the place every two strips together, sand grizzly, and I don’t deny I was proud Sirs. Dyker got on with hers. present year. An exhibit of fruits and wtch fashion, and serve. of having killed him in a hand to hand “Good morning, Mrs. Davidson.” struggle. We began fighting about “Good morning, Mrs. Dyker.” vegetables will also be held at the same “Did you hear nbout old Mr. Sabin?” sunrise, and when he finally rolled time. Liberal premiums are offered for Things Theatrical. over, done for, I’ll be blamed if the “No. Wliat was it?” the best displays of the different varie sun wasn't going down.” “He was drowned yesterday.” ties of apples, pears, nuts, dried fruits, Grace Hazard is appearing as a He paused. No one said anything, “Oh, Lord, but you don't say!” vegetables, etc. vaudeville star in “A Parisian Model.” “Yes, it’s true. They have recovered and so he added slowly, “For the sec- W. F. Burrell offers a premium of Both Albert Chevalier and Yvette the body.” | ond time.” J25 for the best l>ox of Spitzenhergs Gnilbert will make American tours this “Do you mean that it took you two “Dear, dear me! Drowned, was he?” grown in Jackson county, and Gordon season. | days to kill a grizzly?" asked the Eng- “He xvas.” H a m i lt o n Revelle. the English netor, Voorhies offers a similar amount for “Was he drowned in water or what?” llsh tourist. “Two whole days and one night,” re “Cm, urn! Now, then, see what an the best box of Newtowns grown in is to be in the cast of “The Coast of Clinucc.” old woman I’m getting to be. I was plied the guide, reaching for a brand Jackson county. Ida Conquest will be the lending wo nt the house last evening and saw tho I to light his pipe. “He died mighty man for Charles IilcUman in bis play body mid yet I never thought to in j hard.” j “Choked to death?" asked the tourist. quire.”—Los Angeles Times. Trespass notices, printed on cloth “The Revelers.” "Yes. sir,” the guide said calmly. for sale at this office. 50 cents per Mrs. Alexander Rnlvlnl. the widow dozen.« tf "Well, well I What did you try to of tho actor, may return to tile stage S o m e t h in g C o m in g S u re . get him to swallow?”—New York Iler- in a play written by lierself. Mistress— You know, Melinda, we’re i aid. lilda Johnson Young lias written a new comedy, called “The Lottery,” all very fond of you. I hope you like | Booster Meetings Lverywhere | your room anil are content with your | B il l’s S p e c ia lty . which the Sbuherts will produce. i wages. I’m thinking of giving you my They found the old man sitting on j silk petticoat. the fence smoking ills corncob. Portland, Ore., Nov. 9. (Special.— Tho Royal Box. Cook—Fob de Lawd, Mis' Howard! “Howdy, pup! What's your son Jim Under the tianner of the Oregon De j How many folkses has yon been done doing those days?” velopment League the state has never | Queen Maud of Norway wears an j gone an’ asked fob dinner?—ruck. “Jim? Oh, he’s running a telegraph taken a more decided forward move j eyeglass. key at the depot. Jim's an operator.” ment in community publicity than now. Tlie emperor of Japan ran trace his “And how's Zeke?” W h e r e Locate d . With tho various cities thoroughly descent 11 s far back as COO It. C. A s t itc h in tim e “Zeke? Waal. Zeke Is captain of a S a v e s nin e, th e y sa y . aroused and actively at work to ad No less than fifty-four royal resl- lake steamer. He’s a navigator.” .W hy sh o u ld th e y put vance their interests, the outlook is dences. Including shooting boxes, are “And Feta—is he still living?” I t ju s t th a t w a y ? "Oh, yes. I’ete'a working on an very bright. Never has there been a inulnlained by the German emperor. If tt w ere tn airship. He's what they call an aria- King Edward is a clergyman, al stronger advertising pulse throughout A b o y ’s old p a n ts tor.” I t m lx h t s a v e ten the state. There is a determination to though few people seem to he nware “Well, whnt has become of Bill? Is Or tw e lv e , perchan ce. set forth to the world the manifold ad of the fact. Ho Is prebendary of St. —R o sto n H erald . David’s iu Wales and gets a salary of he doing anything?” vantages Oregon has to offer to the »:> a year. He 1s entitled to preach The old man blew a quid of tobacco liomeseeker. T h e B e n e fic ia ry . one sermon a year Iu the cathedral. at a wide eyed grasshopper. During the past week, under the di Little Clarence—I*a. I honestly don’t "Yep, stranger, Bill’s hanging believe It does me a hit of good when around the house nil day grumbling rection of the Oregon Development you thrash me. League, remarkable meetings have been | and complaining and saying the coun Mr. Callipers—I begin to suspect as try’s going to smash. Bill's Just an held in various parts of the state. (iood tough Medicine for Children j much, my son, but you have no Idea nggravator, just a plain aggravator.”— Tremendous interest has laten shown And Grown foiks. Too how mudi good it sometimes does me Judge. everywhere. “ We can hard’y do without Cham- to thrush you.—Puck. Lebanon raised a publicity fund of M is c o n s tr u e d . $3i>00 at an enthusiastic meeting. The j berlams Cough Remedy, says Mrs. Flo- “You need not have hesitated In 1 P e a c e P refe rre d. j ra Despain, of Bloyd, Ky. “ 1 found it people of the. m y are united in the «ending back my poetry if it did not I ’m p lad I’m n o t a can d id ate. T h e r e a so n s I need sc a r c e ly sta te . determination to exploit the resources ! to be so good for croup and have used please you.” said the visitor. “I am I t s e e m s to m e a cr y in g sh a m e of that section and are doing splendid >• f,,r years. I can heartily recommend accustomed to the cold buffets of the | T o s m u d g e so m e o th er fe llo w 's n a m e work. - it fur roughs, colds and croup in child- world.” Or w h en th e fires o f h atred burn T o g e t y o u r ow n sm u d ged in retu rn . “ir m r responded the editor, reach Corvallis h is recently organized a ren and grown folks too.” The ntiove In sh o rt, 1 h a te a b a ttleg ro u n d ing into a pigeonhole. “The hesitation woman’s auxiliary that will make itself shows the implicit confidence that many ■Where fu r Is fly in g a ll around. was due to the fact that you forgot to —C lev ela n d P la in D ealer. felt in many ways in furthering the ! mothers place in Chamberlains Cough inclose postage.”—Philadelphia Ledger Remedy, a confidence based on many efforts of the local commercial club in advertising Corva lis. A warm «reI- years' experience in the use of it. No I one need hesitate to use this remedy come is given newcomers. Silverton (»copie, at a meeting during \ 11 contains no chloroform, opium or the plat week, raised a fund of over , other narcotics and may he given to a as confidently as to an adult, For ÇAHKI that will be still further increas child N in e -te n th * o f all th e s ic k n e s s o f w o m e n i* d ue fo s o m e d era n g em en t o r d is sale by Mary A. Mee. e a s e o f th e organ* d is tin c tly fe m in in e . S u ch s ic k n e s s can b e cu re d — is cu red ed. A strong commercial club has e v e r y d ay by been organized with over Id members , and it is promised this number will Le Order Of Notice Of Settlement raised to UK) soon. In th e County C ou rt o f the S ta te o f O regon, for Seio and Jefferson are in line for Jackson C ou nty. It Makes Weak Women Strong, their share of publicity, having each In the m a tter o f the e sta te o ’ F ra n cis Swim«* lar. Sick Women Well• vo .' uhh I. Order appointing d»y fo r ¡mal se ttle raised $«(«) for development work in (U m ent, etc . It a c ts d ire ctly o n th e organ* affected and is a t th e s a m e tim e a gen eral r e sto r a their section. All are alive to the i Burton F.. Hurt! the ex ecu to r o f th e e s ta te o f tiv e to n ic fo r the w h o le s y s te m . It cu re s fe m a le c o m p la in t right in th e p r iv a c y o f h o m e . It m a k es u n n ec essa r y th e d isa g ree a b le q u e stio n in g , ex a m in a tio n s and benefits of working together us a state Fr»; c *■ Sw m ela r . Iccensed. having rendered and presented f»»r set t.v r e n t, and tUed in th is court lo c a l trea tm e n t s o u n iv e r sa lly in s is te d upon b y d o c to r » , and *o a b h o rren t to league. iiis final *'*«•• *uwt i>f his Adm inistration o f said e s e v e r y m o d e st w o m a n . te. It is o r d e n *1 that Saturday, the 4th day o f I aidlaw is active. The development ta H « cmb*r. V IV. p*"V b*n»nr a day <>f a si:F*e- W e shall n o t p a r tic u la r iz e h ere as to th e s y m p to m s of league of that place is on the alert to >| t « nt term <*f Haul court, to-w it: o f the Novem ber th o se p ecu lia r a ffectio n s in cid e n t to w o m e n , hut th o se t ”?’”i thereof. A IV. nt 10 o'clock. A. M . o f w a n tin g full in fo rm a tio n as to th eir s y m p to m s and advertise that part of Oregon and it said day. be and the said day is hereby appointed for th e se ttle m e n t o f said account; and that notice m ea n s o f p o s itiv e cu re are referred to th e P e o p le 's C.o tn - is going ahead as never before. o f said settlem ent tx> published in the Central m on S en se M ed ic.d V dxiser -1 0 0 8 p a g es, n e w ly re v ised Glendale, at a meeting Friday, show- Point Herald a n o v sn a p e r published tn Central and u p -to -d a te E d itio n , sen t fr e e o n re c e ip t of 21 o n e- Point. O reavn. as >ften a s o nce a u for four «si a splendid get-together spirit and c m se c u tk e w eek s prior to said «lay **f settlem en t. ce n t sta m p s to c o v e r c o s t of m a ilin g •n iy; o r , in c lo th b iu d in g tor .11 sta m p s. the people of that place are thoroughly P o u r O c.o U -1 19. A. D.. IW.V J. R. N E IL A d d re ss D r. R . V . P ie r c e . B u ffa lo . N . Y . wiuc awake and entirpruuiig. C o u ity Jud«to F o r g o t to In q u ir e W h e t h e r O ld W a s D ro w n e d In W a te r. Cement Worker Sidewalks, Foundations, Basements and Buildings con structed in first-class manner. Cement will outlast any other Building Material. The Cement Age is on, Don’t be behind the times. Remember I am here to Stay, and I Guarantee every part of my work : : - W. C. Oregon Stale Horticultural Meeting. olT before dressing. B. J. A Y D L O T T S a b in M' F ads for Weak Women Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription NOT IN THE COMBINE T IIE SE C O N D A N N U A L NATIONAL APPLE SHOW Will be held at Spokane Nov. 15-20 This Apple Show is a wide world event of the greatest importance to the Pacific Northwest and in order to encourage every one to attend T H E S O U T H E R N P A C IF IC C O . will make a special round trip rate of ONE AND E-THIRD FARE From all points on its lines in Oregon Tickets will be on sale at all stations, on main line and branches, Nov. 14 and 15 Final return limit Nov. 22nd $25,000 IN PRIZES GIVEN AWAY Grand display Instructive lectures An Interesting Program Every Day For further information call on any Southern Pacific agent or Wm. Me Murray. General Passenger Agent Portland Fruit . . . Trees . Oregon Fruit Trees Home grown trees on Home grown root s. 1 flUUUSJI BUY YOUR TREE.S OF A FIRM THAT HA J A RECORD FOR PUT TING OUT TREE J TRUE TO NAME, AND T R E E J THAT WILL GROW. WE INVITE INSPECT ION OF OUR ¿ To CK. CALL ON J.F. liOPK.rîS - J. S. BARNETT One and one-half miles northeast from Central Point.