Image provided by: Rogue River Valley Irrigation District; Medford, OR
About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1909)
t CENTRAL POINT HERALD. THURSDAY DECEMBER 2. 1S09. MEDFORD FURNITURE GOMP’Y THE ONLY COMPLETE HOUSE FURN ISHING ESTABLISHMENT IN S. ORE. “T he Store of Satisfaction” W HY We are now prepared to furnish your home from cellar to garret- Stoves, Ranges, Gxaniteware, NOT? China, Tinware. Washing machines, Lawn mow ers, Carden tools. Furniture, Carpets, Wall pa per. Since the tendency of Holiday Gifts has turned toward In fact anything you may ask for, kept in a first-class up-to-date house furnishing establishment. ::: ::: FREIGHT PAID TO ALL ROAD the useful as well as ornamental we direct your ::: atten tion to our great display of RAIL POINT5 IN .SOUTH ORE. M e n ’s F u rn ish in gs MEDFORD FURNITURE GOMP’Y T he C om plpete H ouse Furnishers ------ — -A n d .U n d e r t a k e r s — Believing them to be the most desirable remembrance to give both men and young men. - Men in ail walks of life take pride in their personal appearances and any gift which can contribute to their comfort and vanity is appropriate. li 1 in favor of C en tr a l P oint H er a ld Central »»>*•«»*’»*'><• Point. In this issue the | WHY NOT? WHY NOT? WHYNOT? ratio is 1 1-2 to 1 in favor of Med ford. After a few months Cen-1 tral Point ads begun to drop out. An iadependent local newspaper Neckwear for the holidays, in Gloves for street and evening “ We have eaught a sucker,” devoted to the interests of Central Shirts that are pleasing toTgood finest imported silks, all rich in de wear. Also auto and driving gloves quoth some, “ and got his money Point and the R.igue River Valley. dressers, styles that appeal to all in Published Every Thursday. signs and colorings All the wanted styles and all are invested in a plant, now let him negligees and stiff bosoms Subscription price, $1.50 per year, In I hustle. ” That’s where the knock- j correct advance. ers were mistaken. The pub He has Cntered ius Second-class Matter. May 4, lisher was not a sucker. loot), at the Post Office at Central Point, prospered here because a half Oregon, under the Act of. Congress of dozen home business people, who March :t. is7t>._________ j were here when the Herald start-1 all the live ones who have I in kept on file at the llAKH A d - I , . , I HIS PAPI K teKT.siNi: a .. kncy ia.- t27 c o m e here since and an increasing South Main Street, law AneeleM. and 779 Market | , stn.c.tvan. i.,-... where...ntmeta for ad*er- numijer. 0f Bedford merchants Hats that will become any mans have learned tolook on the Herald head; hats that will wear and give Umbrellas characteristic o f Hosiery in both fancy and > > as a first rate advertising medium | satisfaction; all shapes and colors; men’s likes. Beautiful handles plain patterns, in all the newest ' and they plant their ads accord soft and stiff and fine covers shades of cotton and lisle ingly. It is the knockers who are the suckers. They are the people | WHO IS THE STICK!K? who are losing money every week | Every few days the Herald because they are permitting mer- j chants from another town to skim man hears of some knocker find the cream off the Central Point | ing fault with this paper because ■ j.ra(je antj ieaVe them the skimed j advertisements are accepted from milk. Medford merchants and because Central Point is getting to be i the publisher gives a portion of j something o f a town. The Herald! ids trade to merchants of that man can ^ the difference be- j town who patronize him. it is tween the time when he come not the home merchants and | here and the present. The town I business men who help to sup- i )ias doubled in population and ■ port the Herald vho are doing j business. Property has advanced this knocking but it is the nar- ,¡0 0 to 400 |>er cent and has hardly ! row gague individuals adio with 1 started to go up; the streets'are others encouraged the publisher j becoming quagmires because of to establish the Herald, giving increased traffic and the Herald assurance of hearty support at j is just "sassy” enough to claim j that time Before the Herald j considerable credit for all these was established everybody pro- ^ changes. But with all this growth | You will find some very nice Christmas presents free, Cement Worker fessed to want a newspaper, bul | a large amount o f trade is going! worth from 75 cents to .$2.25. Look! See what you will as soon as the publisher got his I away from home. It is being! Sidewalks, Foundations, Basements and Buildings con have to do. Buy $5.00 worth of groceries and get a picture structed in first-class manner. Cement will outlast and frame free, or buy $10.00 worth of tin, glass or granite money invested in a plant some coppered by the merchants w h o1 any other Building Material. The Cement A ge is on. ware and get a water set worth $2.25 free. Buy $2.50 worth quickly found excuses for with- support the Herald, and Medford Don’ t be behind the times. Remember I am here to of your choice o f goods and get a 75c water set free. This Stay, and I Guarantee every part o f my work : : - drawing their support. Curious- gets the money. Now isn’ t that offer is good until Dec. 26, 1909 ly enough no one has ever given a "smart stunt” on the part of; Cement For Sale the publisher any reason for | Central Point’s knocKer club? | blacklisting the Herald, so he is | _______________ left to guess whether it is be lliokt'd to Death cause of a difference o f opinion regarding the doctrine o f infant' ,H c,,mmon|y »*“> of baFies who die- of ., ... the croup. How unnecessary this is. Oregon's chief city is going ahead as F or S a l e — N o . 1 Jersey cow, cheap. damnation, t h e s o 11 io n o it ,.(,¡1^ ever had creup without | never before in its history. Portland 28d36 Wm. Hostettler, problem relating to the age o f j having a cold or cough to start with 1} miles southwest ot Central Point. j is growing because the state at large Ann, the local option question, 1 Is you will atop the first »ympton* of Elwood’ s for stationery. 25tf or j u s t what w h at it P o ssib ly it Ballards Horehound I i» prosperous and is eonstantly inereas- it is. Possibly it is is ' 1 the thB covgh 0 <>vKh with Italians bocauso. th e Herald and its p u b - Syrup ‘ bore is no danger whatever o f . ¡ng its wealth. Plan* to beautify the croup. Sold by Mary A . Mec. city by following a c o m p r e h e n si v e | ment will be put down, making the lishor have always .stood for 1 scheme of city building are now receiv- streets o f the metropolis equal, if not progress, have always boosted superior, to any other city in the W est. Central Point and have spent A distinguish'd pioneer of the sta tj ing • great deal of attention. Mayor At present Portland has a total of 60 was laid to rest during the past week. I Simon announces that during the com- considerable time and money . . . . . . , . ., . , ing year !H) miles of hard surface pave- miles of hard surface pavements. helping to put the little oid town as tht originator o f the famous I.am- *‘on the map. " o r , perchance, it j bert cherry, and hia service* to advance j K a ch of th e chief o r- is because the Herald man has ,he horticniturvl interests of the state I t n s of th e body is a always been in the habit o f treat - 1 wcrc rory valuilh|°- ,le dieJ at thCl Mink in the Ch ai n of . , . , ... . 1 , 1 advanced age of s:! years. J Li f e . A chain is no BUY YOUR TREE J OF A FIRM .ng his family and Ins neighbors s t r o n g e r than its “ on the square.” has always paid w e a k e s t l i n k , the body THAT HA5 A RECORD FOR PUT no st ro n g e r than its his bills without protest and has HcwOne Dot lor Sut cessfulh Treats w e a k e s t or g an . I f th e r e is w e a k n e s s of s t o m a c h . l i v e r o r Fangs, th er e is a TING OUT TREES TRUE TO kept out of jail. Some very w e a k link in the chain o f life wh ich m a y snap at any t i m e . O f te n this so-c alled PncMonb “ w e a k n e s s ” is caused by l a c k of n u tr i ti o n , the re su lt of w e ak n e ss o r disease sanctimonious people could not | " i n treating pnrumonia. says Dr. W . NAME. AND TREES THAT WILL o f the s to m a c h and o t h e r o rga ns of digestion and n u tr i ti o n . D is ea se s and possibly stultify themselves by I J. Smith of Sander*, Ala., theonly rem w e a k n e s s e s o f the s t o m a c h and its allied orga ns a r e cu re d b y th e use of D r . T i e r c e ' s («old en M e d ic a l D i s c o v e r y . W h e n the w e a k o r diseased s to m a c h is GROW. WE INVITE INSPECT patronizing a man with a record 1 edy 1 use for the 1 ings is Chamberlains c u r e d , dise ases of o t h e r o rga ns which srem r e m o te fro m the s t o m a c h ba t w h ic h 1 Cough Remedy. While o f course I like that. b a s e th ei r origin in a diseased co n d it io n o f the s t o m a c h and ION OF OUR .STOCK. CALL ON Other or gans of dig estion and n u tr i ti o n , are cu re d al so . Before the Herald was estab-j would treat other symptona with differ ent medicines, I h .ve used this remedy T h e stro n g m a n h a s a a tro n é sto m a ch . united o\ er.v business man in town many times in my mentía! practice and T tik e t h e a b o v e r e c o m m e n d e d '' D i s c o r » pledged hi > support to th e enter- have pet failep to find a ease where it ery** a n d y o u m a y b a v a a s tr o n g a to m • ach and a stro n g b o d y . prise save one. The first month : has not controlled the trouble- 1 have o f t h e paper S existence 2S Cen- Qw 1 it myself as has also my wife for G i v f n A w a y . — D r. T i e r c e ' s C o m m o n S e n s e M e d i c a l A d v i s e r, n ew re vised F d i ti o n , is s en t fr ee on re c e i p t o f s ta m ps to pay trai P oin t a d s w i r e c a r r i « !, w ith c " " * h * * '” ! I most One and one-half miles northeast from Central Point. e x p e n s e of mailing only Send 21 o n e - c e n f s tam ps f or th e , wil ing ami cheerfully recommend it n* S. A. P attison . P ublisher . Cravats Gloves Shirts 50C AND UP $1.25 AND UP $1.00 TO $3.50 WHY NOT? WHY NOT? WHYNOT? Hats Umbrellas Hosiery 5000, IN 1912 $3.00 UP $1.00 TO $7.00 25G TO $1.00 THE MODEL CLOTHING MEDFORD COMPANY 23 5 Main Street B. J. A Y D L O T T NOT IN THE COMBINE OREGON A t Dad’s Store Farm Produce Taken in Exchange A. P. GILLETT Fruit Trees & SON Fruit Trees Home grown trees on Home grown roots. iTOttACHWLIVER J.F. HOPK.NS - J. S. BARNETT from Mod foni. The ratio of support in dollars as be. ween the h\r *Upori.ir to any other cough remedy to my knowledge." Sold by Mary A Mee. h o o k in paner c o v e r s , o r M s ta m ps f o r th e cl o th -h o un d v o l ume. Add re ss D r. R . V . T ie r c e . B u ff al o, N . Y .