Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917, December 09, 1909, Image 1

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I own Council
Telegraph O ffice
Holds Meeting
After years or' waiting, during which Town council met in regular sesswn
time the business interests of Central ! Monday evening, v i h Mayor L< ever in
Point and vicinity have been seriously the chair. Couneilmen present were
handicapped by lack of modern faci i- Hatfield, Moore and Pattison. C ity
ties, the Southern Pacific company has Engineer Osgood
present and sub­
ordered the installation of a telegraph mitted his report to the council. His
office in the Central Point station, with- final report with specifications for con
out further delay. The need of such a , struction will be ready in a few days
convenience was called to the attention wh**n he win PrePare an advertisemen
of William Bittle Wells, manager of caUing for bids for construction. It i
the promotion department of the S. P., j Pr°bahle that immediate commence-
when he was here some time ago and 1
wor*k w^l n°t be insisted
he agreed to take the matter up with upon for the reason that Mr. Osgood
the passenger department and, through believes a much lower bid can be se
that channel, ultimately reach Mr. cured by not insisting on construction
O’Brien’s office, but, as the Commer­ being commenced before the stormy
cial club has had no meeting since and weather is well past. However, it is
the committee appointed some time ago probable that a contract for the tank
to take up the matter remained in­ and pumps may be ordered separately
each weeK not
active, nothing was done. Last week, and the tank be erected this winter.
the fact thnt he can’t get ’em. Some
however, Fred H. Hopkins, of the The following hills were presented,
of the Medford sports accuse him of
Snowy Butte orchard, was in Portland, audited and allowed:
hypnotizing the fowl but he says “Oh
and, having some private business mat­ D. C. Grim, $3.00; F. A. Hawk, 55c;
piffle, it’s a I in knowing how.”
ters to go over, called at Mr. O’Brien’s T. M. Jones, $5.00; John Albert, $1.00;
office. At the dose of their interview | Wm. Morris, 50c; Chas, Sullivan, $4 00;
Elwood’s for stationery.
2l5t £
the general manager of the Harriman Boss Painter, $13.00; Heury Head, $13
A. C. Monson, representing the Pa­
lines in Oregon inquired if there was Lyman Clemens, $21.00’ A. W. Clemen^
cific Paper Co., of Portland, was 1n
anything he could do for the people of $32.00; E. E. Emerson, $17.50; J R
•own Saturday booking orders from his
Central Point and vicinity. Mr. Hop­ Holmes, $50.00; C. B. Lit le, $1.00; R
many customers.
kins replied that he could give th-m a R. Electric Co., $(>.9o; W J Albert, $
telegraph office, and after making some The street committee submitted
inquiries as to the actual need of an report of work done during the pas
Cured A Severe Attack of Bronchitis
expehded
office here,
O’Brien immediately 1 m,mth showing: about
Wilh Chamberlains Counti Remedy
dictated a letter ordering the superin- j during the month.
“On October 18th, last, my little 3-
tendent to install the office withoutI An ordinance was passed fixing the World’s prize-winning carload of Soitzenberg apples from Tronson & Guthrie’s orchard at E.igla
delay. Tuesday W. E. Blackburn, lo- j town tax levy at 10 mills for the cur­ Point, Rogue River valley, Oregon, as shown at the National Apple Show at Spokane last month. year old daughtc r contracted a severe
cold which resulted in a bad case of
cal agent at this place, was instructed j rent year.
Awarded sweepstakes prize of $1500.00 and honorary title, ’’Apple Kings of the World.”
bronchitis,” saye Mrs. G. W. Gibson,
to report at Portland during the present I
Lexington, Ky. “The lost the power
week to take an examination as to his \
Dont Be Hopeless
It Isn’t often that Central Point resi­ of speeeh comp'etely and was a very
qualifications as an operator. It is I about rourself when you are crippled More School
Wafer Bond funds
dents can enjoy a sleigh ride, but Sun­ sick child, Fortunately we had a bot­
understood that the wires will be put with rheumatism or stiff joints—of
day morning was an exception. On tle of Chamberlaios Cough Remedy in
in within a few days, and Central Point eour8e you have tried lots of thin £0
Room
Needed.
Now
Available.
that morning, following the snow storm the house and gave it to her according
will become a little larger dot on the and they have failed. Try Ballard’s
Saturday night, Mrs. Robert Kyle to the printed dinections On the s. c-
map than it has been before.
j Snow Liniment—it will drive away all Tho question of providing more ac­ Last Saturday the Central Point State I of
turned out in her sleigh and, wi ll Mrs. ond day she was a great deal betteraud
It is understood that Mr. O’Brien at aches, pains and stiffness and leave you commodations for our rapidly growing
the same time agreed to have a train as well as you ever were. Sold by school is confronting 1 he voters and tax- Bank received from the First National O. M. Garvin, treated Mrs. Sic! afoose on ty,,. fifth day, October 23rd, she was
load or more of decomposed granite ¡jary Mee.
I Bank of Chicago a draft for $25,275.00, to a sleigh ride from her home to the entirely well of her oold and bronchitis
payers of this district.
church. The ladies enjoyed which 1 attrioute to tl£s splendid medi-
dropped along the sidetrack here to im- I
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During; the past year the prowth of that amount being the proceeds from Christian
every
bit
of
the Rnow from the surface (.|re [ recommend Cham! erlains Cough
prove the wagon roads along the tracks, A well known
Point couple, j Central . oint has been so rapid that the sale of water bonds recently nego­ down to the bottom
of the mud, but it ]{cmedy unreservedly as 1 have found
which are sometimes almost impassable j one evening last Central
summer,
were
sitting
the
number
of
scholars
in
this
district
it t(,e surest safest and quickest euro
for teams engaged in loading and un- under the sheltering shade of a friendly has out-grown the size of the present tiated with S. A. Kean & Co., of Chi- was a sleigh ride just the same.
eago.
«
The
Kean
people
were
disposed
loading cars.
New
Years
dinner
wi
I
he
served
bv
for colds, both for children ami adults
by
tree on the hank of Rogue River rest- school building—and now it is almost to be d.latory in putting up the money
the ladles of tie Baptish church in the of any 1 have ever used ' For sale by
ing after a day of strenuous sport along imperative that another school bui ding after
requirements on the part of city hall Jan. 1, 1910.
Mary A. Mee,
33d37
erected. The present bui ding con- Central all Point
Ill Health More ixnenslve Than Any Cure that stream. The young lady watchtd
had been fulfi led, and
the
waves,
while
the
young
man
toyed
tains
eight
rooms,
with
accommoda-
This country is now filled with people with the moon lit sand, tossing it from < tions for 30 pupils to the room, or 240 the council therefore caused a telegram
to he sent to the Chicago hank, to whom
who migrate across the continent in all ’ hand
hand. “Jim, dear, you pucker- . pupils. The? last school census ffbvo , the
bonds had t een sent after having
directions seeking thnt which gold can-i ed up to your
lips
then
just
as
though
you
the
district
276
pupils.
Since
the
be
not buy. Nine-tenths of them are suf­ were going to kiss me,’’ said the ginning of the present school year one i been sighed, that if they were not taxen
fering from throat and lung trouble or beautiful creature languorously as she j more teacher has been added to the . up by Decembtr 3rd they were to te
returned to the Central Point hank,
chronic catarrh resulting from neglect- glanced
at her companion. “I intended 1 corps of teachers, and 20 pupils are, i This
brought the bond buyers to time
e 1 colds, and spending fortunes vainly to,’’ replied
Jim
hesitatingly,
“but
IJ
no
w
being
quartet
ed
in
the
basement
trying to regain lost health. Could ev­ seemed to have got
, .
[
and no further trouble will now be ex-
Your money is absolutely safe if deposited with
some sand m my, 8 condition that U wholly unsatisfactory perj.,need jn that direction. The only
ery sufferer but undo the past and cure mouth. “Then for Heaven’s
sake
swal-
I
to
the
teachers
and
pupil3
and
also
to
that first neglected cold, all this sorrow, low it, “ replied the young lady, “you the patrons of the district, and such pro! ah c de'ay in construction from now
pain, anxiety and suspense could have need
it badly in your system.”
j cramped quarters are natural y un- on will be caused by the rainy weather.
We are fully protected with Burglary Insurance,
been avoided. Chamberlains Cough
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sanitary and unhealthy.
which
not only covers loss by robbery at night,
Remedy is famous for its cures of colds
and can always be depended upon. Use Deni with up-to date people. Lewis A representative of the Herald was Fcr Eczema. Tetter And Sail Rheum
hut
also
loss from daylight hold up
Sons is the place to buy your sho"n ovor the school building Monday
it and the more serums diseases may be &
meats
29tf
by
Professor
Cooper,
and
the
needed
avoided. Sold by Mary A. Mee.
intense itching characteristic of
‘______ __________________________ improvement presents itself in every of The
these
ailments is almost instantly al­
J. V,’. MERRITT, President
J. O. ISAACSON, Cashier
i room.
lay d by Chamberlains Salve. Many
The taxpayers of the Central Point severe
W.
J.
FREEMAN
W.
(’.
LEEVER.
I. C. ROBNETT
have been cured by it.
district have always been loyal to their For srle cases
by
Mary
A.
Mee.
school and it is safe to assert that
when this matter is shown up to them
In the pauper light a new building will
Practical Jeweler. Fine watch repairing a
be forthcoming. In many ways poor
school accommodations are a detriment
specialty. Jewelry, watches and spectacles
to the development of a commuty—but
for sale
Over Hatfield’s store
in this instance, when the health of the
students are at stake, immediate action
is necessary and should be taken.
whs
Burglary Insurance
CENTRAL POINT STATE BANK
P. J. HICKEN
Central Point
The Correct Time
M erton Elwood
Watchmaker- Jeweler- Optician
Diamonds, watches, clocks, jewelry, optical
goods, musical instruments, sewing machines
and supplies, notions and stationery
Look at our Christmas line
of China, Cut Glass and
Silverware
We have on display a fine of these articles that
have never been duplicated in Central Point.
Musical instruments, statuary, etc.
D ru g s a n d M e d ic in e
Pine Street
Opposite Post Office
| to stop a cough or cold is just as soon
as it starts then there will be no dan­
ger of pneumonia or consumption. Just
a few dotes of Ballard’s Holt-hound
Syrup taken at the start will stop the
cough. If it has been running on for
some time the treatment will be longer,
but the cure is sure. Sold by Maty A.
Mee.
Up
We
HOLIDAY GOODS IN
Serve
PLENTY WE NOW HAVE
C hcrqj In Well-known
Central Point Firm.
B. F. Peart has recently purchased
the interest of his | artner, C. W. Jef­
fers, in the blacksmith shop and busi­
ness, corner Thirl aid Pine streets,
and w ill henceforth c induct the busi­
ness alone. Mr. Peart has secured the
services of Tom Merriman. one of the
best horseshoers on the Coast, and in
addition to giving that branch of the
business special attention he will con­
tinue to take care of all kinds of wagon
wort, w.od work and general job and
repuring business.
The Medford Mail—Tribune expects
to publish a big Christmas number next
Sunday that w.ll be the biggest thing
in th r.ewspipt-r lin • ever attempt- d
in this sllev. Since the consolidation
of Medford's two dailies great improve­
ment is in evidence and the Mail-Tribun<-
is now entitle,! 1 1 first-class place among
b thi s ni I city dilliuJ o i ths C
Not many item:? lacking in our I.adiea’ and Gent -' furnishings department.
Every year trie scramble for holiday goods towards the cud of the season re­
sults in dire dis.sapointment to the very late buyer.
But in our long list of customers there will not be many dissapointmentf this
year for we have prepared ourselves with a larger stock, as well as a longer
line than ever before
SEE GUa LINE BEFORE BUYsNG ELSEWHERE
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