CENTRAT. POINT HERALD THURSDAY. DECEMRER 2D. 1909. Heating Notice Thursday and Friday = C lean Up s= Stoves This is the season when you have to give the Heating Stove question your consideration. We are in a position to help you with I will be out of my office for a period of about three weeks, or up to Jan. 1.0th,' 1910. My lists and books will be left in charge of my brother, E. G. Whiteside. If you want anything in my line see him, he will treat Yours, for a Merry Xma3 and Happy New Year A FULL LINE OF THE VERY 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, TOO, That will look good to you i f you will only take the time to look our stock over We have one of the most complete lines in Southorn Oregon You dont have to go to Medford O n the following lines Furs, Holiday Novelties, Fan­ cy Work Pieces, Suits, Coats and W aists W. E. WHITESIDE FOR A SQUARE DEAL Everything Sacrificed for two daj^s W. C. Leever ? on purchases of MEDFORDDOMESTIC LAUNDRY. “ T h e H ardw are M an” All kinds Laundry work solicited Hotel Dr. E.'Davis, dentist, over Hatfield’s store. tf. Arthur Brown, publisher of the Rogue rna izine was in town Monday New Years dinner will be served by the ladies of the Baptish church in the city hall Jan. 1, 1910. 33d37 Miss Esther Merritt, who is a student at Mills College, near Oakland, arrived Wednesday evening to spend the holi­ days at home.' Proprietors BAUGHMAN BROS. New building, newly furnished, h o t a n d cold water in every room. In the heart of the business center. Work’guaranteed. Prices right. Medford t : t t You will find some very nice Christmas presents free, worth from 75 cents to $2.25. Look! See what you will have to do. Buy $5.00 worth of groceries and get a picture and frame free, or buy $10.00 worth of tin, glass or granite ware and get a water set worth $2.25 free. Buy $2.50 worth of your choice of goods and get a 75c water set free. This offer is good until Dec. 26, 1909 Farm Produce Taken in Exchange A. P. G IL L E T T & F ru it T r e e s THE OAKS FOR Home grown r o o t s . We offer all the a c c e a E H O iö THE HOLIDAY SEASON YULETIDE REFRESHMENTS BUY YOUR- TREE.S OF A FIRM On Christmas day we serve THAT HA J A RECORD FOR PUT­ TING OUT TREE5 TRUE TO CORN-FED TURKEY LUNCH FREE NAME, AND TREE.5 THAT WILL We solicit your mail orders for first-class goods in our line- None other handled WE INVITE INSPECT­ ION OF OUR .STOCK. CALL ON J. F. HOPKiNS - J. S. BARNETT One and one-half miles northeast from Central Point. v /V C I C O d l THE OAKS Geo. Bordeaux, Prop. k e o n e o f y o u r n e a r e s t a n d d e a r e s t fr ie n d s f o r th e n e x t fe w m on th s. B e t t e r c h o o s e it C h o o s e f o r q u a lity , f o r f a s h io n a b le s ty le , f o r w a rm th as a s g o o d lo o k s ; Y o u r O v e r c o a t m a k e s y o u r p e r s o n a l a p p e a r a n c e . It Here is a gr at stock of new’ things; new fabrics; new models; new ideas in fashion. Never before has such a fine showing of new things l eon offered to you—just the things you w ant—made for you and for 11 s; exclusive patterns and styles; the best product of head and hand craft; supreme values in finest materials and per­ fect tailoring Come in and let us assist you in selecting your present for HIM Everything new for Christmas. THE T O G G E R Y M e d f o r d ’s L e a d in g C lo t h in g H ou se w e ll ought b e g o o d in s id e a n d o u t A lw a y s in E a r n e s t SON Trespass notices, printed on cloth for sale at this office. 50 cents per dozen. tf 1 Home grown trees on V a c c o r d in g ly . 25tf F ru it T r e e s GROW. vYhepoyou -have pains or lameness in the hack bathe the partswith Chamberlains Liniment twice a day, ’massaging with the palm of the hand for five minutes at each application. Then dampen a piece a tlannel slightly with tt*s- lmir meat and bind it over the seat of pino, and yoo may be surprised to see how quickly the lameness disappears; Sold by Mary A. Mee. A t D a d ’s S t o r e Oregon Elwood’s for stationery. For A lump Back O U I Doctor Successfully Treats Pneumonia CORNER « T l I AN D D A V IS I Huw One “ In treating pneumonia, says Dr. W. Dit.E. DAVIS J. Smith of Sanders, Ala., the only rem­ Resident Dentist edy I use for the lungs is Chamberlains Cough Remedy. While of course I Practical, Modem Dehtistry would treat other symptons with differ­ at Live and Let Live Prices ent medicines, I have used this remedy Office over Hatfield’s Store many times in my medical practice and Central Point - - - Oregon have pet failep to find a case where it has not controlted the trouble. I have used it myself as has also my wife for JJR.H. P. HARGRAVB coughs and colds repeated'y and I mos PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON willing and cheerfully recommend it as superior to any other cough remedy to ! Office over First National Bank my knowledge.’’ Sold by Mary A. Mee. THE TWO HORSE BRAND SAN FRAN CISCO MEDFORD OREGON and deliver family work. ■ The Christmas edition of the Medford Paul Lake, who has been in Idaho for Mail-Tribune, issued last Sunday was a the past year, has returned to the city. credit to its publisher as well as to the Elwood's for drugs and druggist sun- city. It is no small matter to get out 25tf a paper of that size in a city no larger ! dries. than Medford. The number is replete Miss Pearl Kearns, of Grants Pass, with interesting information about the visited Miss Lelah Williams during the Rogue River valley and will do much to week. attract attention to this valley. J. W. Moreland, a former resident of William I.ewis and family, who left this place, writes the Herald that him­ here a few weeks ago for a trip along self and family are now located near the coast and through the intermoun- Monmouth, Oregon, where they are en­ tain country returned to Central Point gaged in the dairying business and are Saturday. Since leaving hero they prospering Mr. Moreland sold out his apent some time at l,os Angeles, Salt property here three years ago and went north but he now admits that he would have made more money by staying with this valley than he did by leaving it. Deal with up-to-date people. Lewis & Sons is the place to buy your meats. 29tf LEVI STRAUSS&C0. CENTRAL AVENUE barber shop or see T. J. Kelso who will call for PO RTLAN D OREGON W anted —Strong g>r! for general housework—good home for the right girl. Call on Mrs. C. W. Zorn, 518 Oakdale Ave. S., Medford, Oregon. I.ake City, Boise, Idaho, and Portland Born—Tnesday, Dec. 7, 1909, to Mr. but they returned to the Rogue River and Mrs. Wm. Jones, of this city, a valley more firmly convinced than ever fine 8-pound daughter. Mother and that it is a little the best conntry on bhbe are doing well and the father is earth. getting along better than grand-dad F or S ale —No. 1 Jersey cow, cheap. thought possible and he is pretty smi- ' 28d36 Wm. Hostettler, ley himself, thank you, j 14 miles southwest ot Central Point. ▼ sure and Come Formerly B A K E R -H U T C H A S O N Company Leave package at Stone’s Houston Be and more THE HUTCHASON Comp’y Glen Fabrick,.Prop. Local and Personal $5.00 Railroad fare free O f C ou rse to