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About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1909)
I CENTRAL POINT HERALD. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 11. 1900. H a n k ’s Vis io n. Drugs and Medicines Are not ail w e keep Did it ever occur to you the the place to buy pure codiments extracts, etc., is at a drug store? We can supply ycu with absolutely pure Black and Cayenne Pepper. All spice, Cloves, Cinnamon, Sage, and all other 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 : : : : CENTRAL POINT PHARMACY MARY A. M EE PROP. F. W. LESMEISTER Successor to W. J. Alberts Lunches, Soft Drinks, Candies, Nuts, Cigars, Stationery, Post Cards and School Supplies MAGAZINES AND PERIODICALS. We solicit your patronage and will do our best to please Pine Street, two doors east of Post Office CEXTHAI. PO IN T Central Point Real Estate Company C. S. SANDERSON Manager DIRT! DIRT! WE SELL DIET! We are in the Dirt business to stay and we should be favored with your business as it was our money that we have spent in advertising in Eastern Periodicals that has raised the price of land in this valley. It is our business and energy that is helping you and we are entitled to your support—and not the Curb Stone Broker. Lands and City Property for sale. Loans and Insurance. Rentals and care of property. Try an Ad in THE HERALD Central Point Meat Market W. D. Lewis & Sons, Proprietors Wholesale and Retail Dealers' in Columbia Brand Hams, Bacon and Lard, Bolognas, Boiled Ham, Cottage Shoulders and other specialties EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR THE ASHLAND CREAMERY RUTTER Choicest cuts of Beef, Pork, Mutton and Veal Central Point Meat Market Main Street, Central Point She C o ul d , but She D i d n ’t. H ank Stubbs—Seen one uv them big “A woman just can’t keep a secret,” 1 airships goiu’ over my house early this he declared, opiusiug a statem ent. in*. “Oh, I don't know,” contradicted | morn Miller—H ah! E f you can’t tell the duttery lady. “ I’ve kept my age a nice airship frum one uv Granny Pem set ret ever since 1 was twenty-l’our.” 1 an “Yes,” he replied, “but one of these broke's ol’ guinea hens you'd better days you will give It sw ay. In time •top goin’ down sailer.—Boston Herald. you will just simply have to tell it.” C u p i d In the Clouds. “Well,” she replied, w ith confidence. airship built to r tw o sped high. “ I think that when a woman has kept The It seem ed the skies grew darker. a so« ret for tw enty years she comes She w hispered, “ H arold, dearest, why this airship a ap&rker?” pretty near knowing how to keep it.”— H H e as slipped his a rm around her, and New York Times. It w as D an Cupid’s inning. F i l l Song. Farew ell, m ah honey! De sum m eh am sw ine. Septenibeh nights am fro sty lak en cool De peach tree 's bahe, en tie m elon vine's flyln’, En de 11*1 folks am toddlin' back to school. Down in de woods de d ry lebes scatteh . En de ja y build so un ’s iiis m ouhnful call. B ut cheeh up. m an! B r’er Possum s grit- tin' fatteh , En e t’s h u rrah , m ah honey, foh de fall: —C hicago News. What Would You Do? W a n t e d So m e A t t e n t i o n . Phones: Bear'Creek, Table Rock, TrailjCreek Willow Springs-each’XX5 CENTRAL POINT ......................... OREGON I know I'm right, I am , despite W h at dictionaries say abo u t It, F o r "n -o-t- H -l-n-g" Spells som ething! How can people doubt D r .E. DAVIS It? Resident Dentist —N ixon W aterm an In W om an's H om e Com panion. Consumption Statistics. I prove that a neglected cold or cough puts the lungs in so bad a condition that consumption germs find a fertile field for fastening on one. Stop the cough just as soon as it appears with Ballards | Horehound Syrup. Soothes the torn and inflamed tissues and makes you well again. Sold by Mary A. Mee. Cool weather is coming on. and with it our new assortment of the finest candies ever shown in Central Point. You Can’t Beat Them G S MOORE, At The Old Stand Read THE HERALD $1.50 Per Year I Practical, Modern Dentistry at Live and Let Live Prices Office over Hatfield’s Store Central Point - - - Oregon Q R .H . P. HARGRAVE V/Z PLAY NO FAVORITES” CENTRAL FLINT : : OREGON. THE CRYSTAL (). 15. NASII, PROP. CONFECTIONERY—RESTAURANT, Wholesome_cooking Prompt service Reasonable prices Our Sunday dinners strike the right spot :: :: :: Try one of our Hot Tamales Geo. Ross Bldg. i t s : Oregon Corner First and Pine Sts. J. C. S M IT H Deal„,„ H ar’n e s s and S a d d l e s Keep your horse dry by using Waterproof Horse Covers Keep yourself warm while driving by using Clark Heater Robes, Whips, etc. Call and see my stock I can please you M ED K O RI) Martin J. Reddy The Jeweler PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office over First National Bank Medford ' Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry Cut Glass Clocks and T o Belinda. B elinda Is th e village belle. ----- » H er b eau ty h as no |j. H er charm in g m an n er Is perfection. T here’s no one like her in th is §. I w onder w ould she th in k m e rash If a fte r h er I m ade a —. A nd w ith a m an n er s u a \e and bland I fran k ly ask ed her fo r h er £7 “. Then If I m urm ured, “Tell m e, dearie,” W ould she say “ Yes” unto m y ?. And yet, B elinda’s to ngue’s so brisk, I fea r I’d be an *. —C arolyn W ells in H a rp e r’s W eekly. A Hairs MEDFORDDOMESTIC LAUNDRY. Glen Fabrick.Trop. All kinds Laundry work solicited Leave package at Stone’s barber shop or see T. J. Kelso who will call for and deliver family work. Workjguaranteed. Prices right. Breadth Escape. Do you know that every time you have a cough or cold and let it run on thinking it will just cure itself you are inviting pneumonia, consumption or some other pulmonary trouble? Don’t risk it. Put your lungs back in perfect hoalth and stop that cough with Bal lards Horehound Syrup Price 25c, 50c and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by Mary A. Mee. F l a t C o n t r a d i c ti o n . “I am afraid you are a hard drink er!” said the student of huiunn nnture. "You’re wrong,” answered Plodding Pete. "D rlnkiu' Is one o’ do easiest t'ings I does.”—W ashington Star. ! and ¿i,C^ÀGeneral Teamin8 A A Fortun®. . A p ru d ent young w om an nam ed Jenny I Loved a young m an whose fro n t nam e w as Penny. "W e van afford now ," she said, "A t last for to wed. Since each has a Lincoln head p enny.” PR O FE SSIO N A L Ethel lW ru m —I think It's mean for grown folks to be alw ays saying, "Children should be seen and not heard.” Drs. Anderson & Pollnitz I W illie Boertim (philosophically)— PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS I Well, I don’t care much If they w on't Office second floor JoLn Ross building, 1 listen to me if they will only w atch over Herald office. Pine street. I nie while I’m showing off.—Brooklyn Residence at Central! Point Hotel Engle. Th® D ictio nary C a ught Napping. -* - ' A n U n k i n d Wi sh . ”1 think the little one is going to bear a resemblance to his father.” “ Well,” answered Mr. Kasper, “if that is the case 1 hope the child will learn to bear it with patience and countge."—Boston Traveler. In case of a burn or a scald what would you do to re ieve the pain? Such injuries are liable to occur in any fami ENTRAL POINT LODGE NO. J93 ly and everyone should be prepared for C I. O. O. F. them. Chamberlains Salve applied on Meets every Saturday evening at a soft cloth relieves the pain almost in 7:30 m. in A. O. U. W. Hall, stantly and unless the injury is a very corner p. Second and Pine Sts. Visit severe one will cause the parts to heal ing brothers are specially invitd to without leaving a scar. For sale by meet with us when in town. J as . E. G rikve , G eq . L. F ord , Mary A. Mee. Secretary. Noble Grand. NOTICE FO R PU R U C T IO N . U nited S tates Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon, O ctober 2, 1909. N otice is hereby th a t P eter Sam pson, of P ersist Oregon, who on Septem ber 22 , 1904, made Home stead application No. 13777, No. No. 03826, for the N E Vi Sec. 24 , Twp. 32 South, R ange 1 E ast, W. M., has filed notice of intention to m ake final five year proof, to establish claim to th e land above described, before W. H. Canon, U. S. Comm ission e r, a t his office a t Medford, Oregon, on th e 17th day of November, 1909. Claimant names as w it nesses W. W. W illetts. Roy W illetts and R. H. Lewis, all of Persist, Oregon, and W illiam T. Grieve, of Jacksonville, Oregon. B EN JA M IN L. EDDY. R egister Silver Ware F.1G39 D C M C M D r D I carry the largest assortmentassort- n C H l U V m i l f t ment of Sterling Silver Toilet articles and Sterling Silver Novelties in Southern Oregon. Dont fail to examine my stock and get my prices. Fine watch and jewelry repairing a specialty All work guaranteed, D o r o t h y I )o d d S h o e s Original style, wide variety of shapes, and a varied selection of leathers and cravenettes make the DOItOTII^ I >01)1 > line of fall shoes one of the most complete in the country. We have the exclusive sale of these shoes $3.50, $4.00, $5.00. No F lattery F o r H im . “ My tom bstone ought to tell th e tru th ,” H e said. F olks th ou g ht him daffy B ecause he wished ar> epitaph D evoid of epi-laffv. —K an sas C ity Times. E d m e a den B rc >s. O u t of H e r Line. Mistress*— Bridget, these potatoes are pretty small. Bridget—Sure, mnm, it’s not Biddy Malone who can make them anny big ger.—Boston Herald. M O O R E I .L O C K M i: I M O H O i SM ALL MOTORS A n A p pr eh e ns io n. Fresh Confections They starte d sp ark in g to beat the band. A nd the m oon m an starte d grinning. —B oston T ranscript. FERGUSON & MURRAY LI V E R Y T he controversies th a t hold sw ay O ur g rav est fea rs m ust soon aw ake. W ill som e one n ext step out and say The n orth pote Is a nutu re fake? —H ouston Post. T h e Downtrodden. “The world wli$es Its feet on me,” i said the doormat. “And every m an’s hand is against j me.” said the push button.—P ittsburg Post. No More. I played w ith M aude In d ays of yore W hen bridge beeam e her erase. B ut now I play w ith her no more. She h as such w inning w ays! —Lippincott s M agazine. A Pecular Wrench. W T h e r e ¡3 a l m o s t n o b u si- f n e s s in w h ich an e le c tr ic J m o t o r o f s o m e s iz e is not [ p ractical. I» C a n y o u u s e o n e in you r I l i n e ? If y o u ca n u se on o a t all y o u c a n u s e it to ad v an tag e. E le ctric p o w e r is t h e p o w e r of t o d a y . Y ou m ay n o t w a n t to g r in d c o ffc o b u t y o u m a y n e e d an e le c t r i c m o t o r f o r o n o of th o m a n y th in g s in w h i c h p o w e r is a n e c e s s i t y . S e n d f o r o u r m an and g e t t h e d e t a i l s a b o u t e le c t r i c i t y —t h e p e r f e c t pow er. I of the foot or ankle may produce a re- i rious sprain. A sprain is more painful Writ»- or telephone your wants I I ran a break In a I sprains, cuts, hums or scalds Ballards Snow Liniment and we will have our is the best thing to use. Pelieves the Representative call on you pain instantly, reduces swelling, is perfect aeriseptic and heals r^pidl- . Price 25c, 50c and {1.00. So d by Mary Rogue River Electric Co. A. Mee. T h e O F F IC II C A K E When hot and dry drop in and get a cool glass of Weinhardt Beer When cold and wet try a smile of Astor Whiskey I am still doing business at the same old stand and will assure all courte ous treatment and pure goods. JOHN HARRINGTON M FUI- O R Í» ORI GON a HERALD ADS BRING GOOD RESULTS