CENTRAL POINT HERALD. THURSDAY NOVFMRER 1«. 1000. i Heating Stoves This is the season when you have to give the Heating Stove question your consideration. W e are in a position to help you with TH AN KSGIVIN G • It’s a day to be proud of! A FULL LINE OF THE VERY BEST should feel and look your best. Come in and look them over and we are sure that you will find one in our large assortment that will surely please you MANY OTHER THINGS, it’s the day when you You can attend to your mental enjoyment, but we will attend to your outward appearance, and you can rest assured that TOO, it will be right if you allow us to garb you in one of That will look good to you if you will only take the time to look our stock over W e have one o f the most complete lines in Southern Oregon You dont have to go to Medford the very swaggerand cleverly-styled Model Clothing Co.’s VV. C. Leaver. Suits and Overcoats that have been so very careful­ “The Hardware Man” ly selected by us for our customers C entral P oint H erald S. A. Fruitgrowers’ Union Needed I ' a t t i s o n , P u b l i s h e r . There is the “ Rochester,” really a smart suit for middle-aged men, a gar­ An independent local newspaper devoted to the interests o f Central I’oint and the Rogue River Valley. Published Every Thursday. Subscription price, $1.50 per year, in advance. During the past week it has been suggested to the Herald that the mat­ ter o f securing the organization o f a fruitgrow ers’ union here should be taken up by the commercial club at once. It is beyond question that such an organization, with a big community Entered as Second-class Matter, May 4, grading and packinghouse, where all 19(H), at the Post Office at Central Point, the fruit in the neighborhood could be Oregon, under the A ct o f Congress o f handled under the direction o f an expert j March 3, 1879. | superintendent, would be o f great value j to the merchants and other business i.s kept » » file at th e P a k e A ik - THIS P A P I K v e iit i . s in o A g e n c y . I n c . VII men o f the town. The fruit industry Mouth M*tin Street. I joh Angelen, and 779 Market is our greatest asset and on it depends Street. San Francisco, where contracts for adver­ ! the prosperity o f all o f us, and for that | tising ran be made for it. reason all should help to get such an | , , organization started. A t present all | i i the small growers who have not enough | fruit to ship a car or who has no friend J with whom they can ship are compelled j There are a number o f differ­ to haul to Medford to find a market ent ways that the Republican They naturally buy many o f their sup­ party in Oregon can adopt for plies there and bring home with them. | The Herald believes the matter should the suicide route, but about the easiest way would be for it to be taken up at once by the commercial club and every assistance and en­ adopt the advice o f Judge Henry couragement possible should be extend­ L . Benson, brother of Secretary- ed to the fruitgrowers in effecting such of-State-Govennor Benson, and an organization. Rut this cannot he “ stop catering to the public. ” I done by the club so long as it is im- Judge Benson refers t o the d irect! i«>»sihle to get a quorum at a business j ineetmS- ' Croup Cured Child’ s life Saved. And you should see the “ Chesterfield, ” an Overcoat that savors Avenue, New York. of Fifth W e could enumerate forever, but w e would you look and know. rather have Our values are as phenomenal in their bigness as the prices are in their moderateness. Suits and O vercoats 5000, IN 1912 primary and other reforms that have been brought about through the demands o f the public. The public will no longer be ignored. — McMinnville Telephone-Regis­ ter. ment that bears the atmosphere o f the Custom Tailors’ shop. $15.00 to $40.00 Knox Hats $5.00 Model Clothing Co., Leading Clothiers, Main and Bartlett Streets Medford Oregon “ It affords me great pleasure to add my testimony to that o f the thousands who have been benefited by Chamber- ains Cough Rem edy. My child Andrew when only three years old was taken Order O f Notice O f Seulement A Methodist Minister Kecommends with a severe attack o f croup, and Holds Record lor Land Locations ,ll<’ County Court o f the State o f Oregon, for Chamberlains Colic, Cholera and Diar-j thanks to the prompt use o f Chamber Jackson county claims as O ne OI Its Jackson County. rhoea Remedy. citizens the man with the record for In the matter o f the «state o f Francis Swimelar, lains Cough Remedy his life was saved Order appointing day for final settle­ “ I have used Chamberlains Colic, and today he is a healthy and robust land locations in the w est—that is in­ deceased. ment. etc. Cholera and Diarrhoea |£emedy for sev­ b oy,” says Mrs. A. Coy, Jr., o f San dividual locations, says the Tribune. Burton E. H ard, the executor o f the estate o f .. , in N o r t h Da- FrareisSw im elar. deceased, having rendered and eral years for diarrhoea. I consider it Antonio, Texas. Thousands o f mothers This party first located in IN presented fo r settlement, and filed in this court the best remedy I have ever used for keep it at hand and it has never been I nf tor the civil war, when his final acoount o f his administration <>fsaid ea- kota, just a lter cm tate. U ,8 orJ»-rod that Saturday, the 4th day o£ that trouble. I bought a bottle a few known to fail. For sale by Mary A. Uncle Sam was anxious to give every i December. A . D.. 1909, beinu a day o f a subse- one a farm. The climate o f Dakota be­ ql'ent term « f said court, to-w it: o f the Novem ber days ago from our druggist Mr. R. R. j Mee. term thereof. A. D., 1909, at 10 o ’clock, A. M.. o f coming too warm to suit the old veteran said day. be and the said day is hereby appointed It rook 8. I shall ever be glad to speak 1 he sold his homestead to a tenderfoot for the settlem ent o f said account; and that notice it word in its praise when 1 have the r* ■ r • n f saul settlement be published in the Central and wended his way to Wyoming, o Point Herald a newspaper published in Central opportunity. ’* Rev. J. I). Knap, pastor, I llllL R T (.TUI.SC I" lYlOCtS where he repeated his Dakota perform- Point. Oregon, as often as once a week fo r foqr M. E. church. Miles Grove, l ’a. Sold by I ance. Congress having in the riean- consecutive weeks prior to said day o f settlement. Done October 19. A. D., 1909. Mury A Mee. YVith Peculiar Accident J. R. N EIL. Bacon Hats $3.00 MEDFORD FURNITURE GCMP’Y THE ONLY COMPLETE HOUSE FU R N ­ ISHING ESTABLISHM ENT IN S. ORE. W e are now prepared to furnish your home cellar to garret—Stoves, Ranges, from Graniteware, County Judge ______ cord in the land department and pre- 1 __ , . . _ . sents a second, or in this case a third China, Tinware. W ashing machines, Lawn mow­ kids I’ldy I OOtbdll Mark Cross, a well known I ortland j f arm to a man desirous o f living on the hausted all o f his own rights except j timber cruiser, who left Central l’oint frontier. that as pretains to an old soldier, and ers, Garden tools, Furniture, Carpets, W all pa­ about two weeks ago with a party o f I The Wyoming farm disposed of. our ¡s t,as|n(t his claim for a tract o f valua- The football season was formally timher men for the purpose o f looking champion moved to Idaho and repeat bJe tjmpor |an,j 0f the upper Rogue riv- per. In fact anything you may ask for, opened in Central I’oint last Saturday, over the timber on lrail creek, wasthe , accoi; mixlatinK United States congress er section on his record as a civil war kept in a first-class up-to-date house furnishing when the kid team, otherwise known victim o f a peculiar and nearly fatal a c - ! intervening, o f course. Finally, like veteran, as lho “ liolialhs of Gath. did things cident Wednesday afternoon o f last ! the western bound ¡migrant, his course establishment. “• The only time in the course o f his ca- to a hunch o f big, husky Medford boys W(,0k_ With his party he was prepar- was .stopped by the Pacific ocean and , . . . _ reer when he did not dispose o f his that was really too bad. The little mg to leave for the railroad. Cross was on ¿ q u ir e 'ethat farm claim at a profit was when he located •'Pinters'' simply waltz the pigskin and the only member o f the party who was hU last Be ffo rtC°tU which Uncle Sam promised him over 40 on land covered by one of the Oregon the Medford lads around as they pleas­ riding, besides the driver, and as they years ago. irrigation projects. This claim he re- FREIGHT PAID TO ALL R A I L ed, and while they were having all this were driving down the mountain a Here he has settled on unsurveyed |jnquished to the government, and has fun they incidentally piled up 20 scores huge dead tree fell alongside the road, land and has located claims for ot »r it ever since, road p o i n t s i n . s o u t h o r e . while Medford counted their well earn- striking Cross about the head and members o f his family. He has ex- i ! goose egg. Then l!ol> Holmes and body, severely bruising him. The fall- some o f lus equally guilty partners in ing o f the tree friKhtened the team ar.d ! the crime rounded up thesporting editor they began running madly down the j and told him that if he didn't “ put din mountain. In an unconscious condition gam e in do poiper w e'll do tings to Cross fell back into the wagon an d d u r-' you s o . " The lineup and score follows: mg the team 's wild run he was other- i M kukkko C en t ral I V int wise injured and shaken up. The team I A strong man is strong all over. No man can he The Complpete House Furnishers S Johnson con. F Jones atrong who is suffering from weak stomach with its war fina ly caught and Cross was ] I, I’ linell consequent indigestion, or from n m e other disease qh B Holmes brought to Centual Point, where h e : of the stomach and its associated organs, which im­ —And U n d ertakers— C kjirum Ihh B Nichols was given medical attention. His in- [ pairs digestion and nutrition. For when the stomach 1. Thomas rhb L Peart is weak or diseased there is a loss of the nutrition juries are very painful but not necess- i C Thomas fb K Kahler contained in food, which is the source of ail physical anally fata'. He was taken to Port­ J Swagler strength. When a man “ doesn’ t feel just right,’ * __ ______ W Price rg land Sunday night. The driver o f the | when he doesn’ t sleep well, has an uncomfortable 11 Trow bridge R Dunlap lg Good tough Medicine For Children ^ * «he implicit confidence that many team, a young man named Hammond feeling in the stomach after eating, is languid, nervous, irritable and despond* C Howard rt W (irim mothers place in Chamberlains Cough ent, he is losing the nutrition needed to make strength. o f Trail, escaped injury by jumping as R Twist It F Wils Such a man sh ou ld use Dr. P ie r c e ’ s G old en M edical And Grown Foiks. Too ^ emeS>'- a confidence based on many the tree was falling. II Strang re D isco very. It cures d isea ses o f the stom a ch and oth er K Me Fall years' experience in the use o f it. No Cross was at one time a resident of organs o f d igestion and nutrition. It en rich es the b lo o d , \\ e can hard y do without < ham- one need hesitate to use this remedy I. Hubbard le F Ross Gold Hill, and is quite well known in ' Invigorates the liver. stren g th en s the k id n eys, nourishes berlains Cough Remedy, says Mrs. Flo- for it contains no chloroform, opium or Score Med. 0; C. D. 20; timo 1 hour. Southern Oregon. the n erves, and s o GIVES H E A L T H A.XD STM EM G TH TO ra Despain, o f Bloyd, Ky. I found it other narcotics and may be given to a TH E W H O L E B O D Y . to be so good for croup and have used child as confidently as to an adult. For You can’ t afford to accept a secret nostrum as a substitute for this non­ Deal with up-to date people. Lewis it for years. I can heartily recommend sale by Mary A. Mee. Trespass notices, printed on cloth alcoholic medicine o p i n o » n c o m p o s i t i o n , not even though the urgent dealer fo r sale at this office. 6tl cent* |>er A Sons is the place to buy your it for coughs, colds and croup In child- —---------------------— . may thereby make a little bigger profit. Ingredients printed ou wrapper. d i' is moau. £>tf ren and grown folks to o .’ ’ The above J Subscribe for the Herald. No Man is Stronger Than His Stomach ^ £ MEDFORD FURNITURE COMP’Y L