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About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1910)
i CENTI: AL POINT H K U A LD THURSDAY. JANUARY 20, 1910. Hopes lo Defeat Local and Personal Elwood’s for stationery. 25tf ; JAN’Y CLEARANCE Lafean Box Bill A. E. Stevens, a well known citizen citizen ; That he is making headway and is of Gold Hill, was in town yesterday. « very hopeful of di featlng the LaFcan Try the Quality Store for family apple bill now pending before congress, groceries. 1 is the word sent back by C. E. Whisler " Regular services at the M. E. church to Prof. P. J. O’Gura regarding his ef- nexi Sunday evening. Rev. Hazelton ; forts in Washington to defeat the bill, p re sid e s at Gold Hill Sunday morning. ; says the Mail-Tribune. Mr. Whisler * has been in Washington for some time K. S. Miller was in town ue«' a> aJ t^e r(.|,reScnt:itive o f the Rogue looking for another farm to huv to ta sei Rjver v a!ley fruitgrowers, th • piaea of the 01 • he recently o' . ^ vVhii ler'a letter is dated January “ Loavuthia valley? bays K. S. ^ an(j at ^ time he was in Norfolk, much." Va., attending a meeting of the Na- Rev T J Hazelton who assiste d ! League of Commission Merchants Rev Zimmerman in Ant.-Saoon meet- [ He expected to leave the following day ings at Table Rock. Woodville and Gold i <*> return to Washington. Hill last week, reports excellent at- •* regard to the Lafean bill. Mr. tendance at each of the meetings. . b u sie r says: 1 am now beginning to make substantial headway on the I.a- Dr. and Mrs. W. G. GofTe, of the j Fean bi 1 and am most hopeful as to foothill neighborhood, went to Medford the ultimate result. ’ Monday on a business trip. Al! Remnants, Odd Lots, Ends of Lines, etc, must move out at double quick. Price is a small consideration We want yonr business and right now we are offering a great lot of attractive bargains in almost all lines GOATS, S K IR T S , W A IS T S , P E T T IC O A T S , D R ES S ES , r;T Q ., A 3 E GOifIG A T M O S T ANY PRICE Frank Clark has his new bungalow Rod Easley and Victor Bursell are You Cant Afford To Miss A Look Right Now almost eompleted and is now engaged the two latest members of the Com in erecting a dwelling for Mr. ldoole. mercial club. Everybody is getting to Elwood’s for drugs and druggist sun be a booster in Cenirat Point. dries. ‘¿Hit Selz Shoes are satisfactory shoes. W. J. Albert, who recently purchased See the line at the Quality Store. A fierce blizzard has been raging in ! the D. M. Grisham place in the Con a s a a g ffl .7 : t s » j csx stance addition, has bought fractional Eastern Oregon this week, and near ! b'oek 29 in the Townsite ami which La Grande a passenger train was stuck adjoins his former purchase. The con for hours in u snowdrift so deep that | A woman came Into the general store even the rotary snow plows had trouble bideration was $200. digging the train out. j with a jar of butter. She desired to Services at Baptist church next Sun exchange it for another jar of butter. day at usual hours. Special services In churning her butter she had dis will follow during the week, provided covered a mouse in the churn. ADYERIISEftiLNI the meetings at Christian church close, “ It didn’t injure the butter,” she | if not, will he postponed until they do said to the storekeeper, “and to anyone I WATERWORKS close. who did not know the circumstances i t ! Central Point, Oregon, Jan. 18, 1910. would taste all right.” CENTRAL AVENUE “ Mr. and Mrs. Guy Jacobs of Medford MEDFORD OREGON Sealed proposals will be received by and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hosier of Ash Taking the woman at her word, the I land were here Saturdry and Sunday the Town Recorder of Central Point, merchant carried her jar into the back visiting relatives. While here they Oregon, until five o’clock P. M Febru room, transferred her butter to another spent some time with Mr. and Mrs. J. ary 15, 1910, for constructing Water jar; and the gratified customer took Will Start Swiss Goat Dairy 11. Gay ami also with Mrs. M. M. works for the Town of Central Point. back her mouse butter with a thousand Cooksey. The work will consist of excavating thanks for the accommodation. , , . , „ . There is a great deal of needless Harv“y Richards0n and B,rd Castor’ Irsell Lewis, who has been visiting and back filling trenches, hauling and for some time in Portland and also in laying steel pipe, hauling and placing trouble m the world on account of ' »f Agate, have ordered a pair of Swiss 1 milk goats from a Washington stock ! Hoquiam, Washington, returned last valves, valve boxes, hydrants, special squeamish sentiment. farm and will as an experiment try the 1 Thursday. He was accompanied home eastings, pump, motor, and water tow by his sister, Mrs J. J. Kellerman, er for a distributing pipe system in the animals out for dairy purposes. Goats ¡' Put !n .!uil who will spend several weeks here Town. All laboi and material to be are used in many countries for dairy ( furnished by the contractor. visiting. very accurately desuribes any one’s purposes, and these gentlemen are of Plans may be seen and specifications feelings who is confined to the house j the opinion that the business will be a D. M. Grisham and family left yester obtained at the office of the Town Re with an attach of rheumatism, lumha-1 success here. day morning for Halsey, Linn county, corder of Central Point, Oregon, or at go, stiff joints or muscles. Ballards j - ----------------- • where they expect to make their future the office of Osgood & Cummings, civil Snow Liniment will cure the trouble, ! . home. Itefore leaving they ordered relieve the pain and make you as sup- | ^AY F or SALE-About 50 tons grain engineers, Medford, Oregon. the Herald sent to their new address ¡and alfalfa hay for sale. Enquire of All bids must be submitted on printed pie as a two-year-old. Sold by Mary for a year, this being the only means M. Marshall & Sons, Central Poir.t, A. Mee. forms furnished by the Town Recoreer IN A LIVELY 15-ROUND GO. for getting all the home news concern Oregon. 40d4-l of Central Point. ing Iheir old neighbors and friends. Each bid shall be accompanied by a Main contest preceded by two good six-round preliminaries. Table Rockets. We have leased the Price blacksmith New Fish Screen certified check in favor of the Town shop, next door to post office. Our Given uuder the auspices of Medford Athletic Club. horseshoeing, blacksmithing and plow Treasurer of Central Point for live per The residents of Table Rock filled work is strictly first-class. We have a cent, of the amount, bid. Chas. Kell, blacksmith, of Go’d Hill, j the school house Tuesday evening, Jan. A t ond acceptable to the Town of lurge stock of material. Your trade is the inventor of, and has patent pend- ! Seats on sale at Haskins’ Drug Store, Medford. Central Point will be required for thir 11th, to greet Rev. E. F. Zimmerman ing on, a fish-screen for use in irriga-j solicited and our work guaranteed. and Rev. T. J. Hazelton, who are work ty per cent, of the contract price. Rod Easley, Jim Messener. 34tf ing in the interests of the Anti-Saloon tion ditches that is declared by no less 1 The right is reserved to reject any 1 an expert than Master Fish Warden Lee Real), a prominent merchant of League. Mr. Zimmerman’s presenta H. C. McAllister to be absolutely per-1 Lakeview, is here this week visiting and a 1 bids. tion of the case against the liquor traf feet. This after subjecting the screen T homas M. J ones , Recorder. his mother, Mrs. Ann Heall, his broth fic was a strong one and was well re to the severest tests. H. D. Reed, who W m . C. L eevkr , Mayor. ers, Ren, Ashury and Tyson lleall, and ceived. The stereopticon pictures de his sister, Mrs. Strohmier. This is Mr. lighted the young people, who were with other local parties will be inter ested in the manufacture of the new Beall’s first visit to his old stamping Grocers of the state will gather at present in large numbers. With the screen, has just returned from Salem, grounds in more than live years, and | churches, the women and the children Eugene January 20th and 27th for the where a working model was exhibited he is more than surprised at the won annual convention of the Oregon Retail against them, it loiks as if the dis to the master fish warden, who reported derful changes since leaving here. He pensers of the “Oh be joyful” were up most favorably on its workings.—News. says that his esuntry is coming along Grocers’ Association. There is a splen against it. in good order, however, and when the did program of deep interest to the ' Them w ill be a box social held in the llill railroad reaches them, which will dealers in foodstuffs and the attendance Agate school house next Saturday even Stomach Trouble Cured is expected to be the largest in the be within the next IS months, they will If you have any trouble with your history of the state association. Prob ing and, as the proceeds will go to have the best country on earth (except you should take Chamberlains lems coming up in the grocery business wards buying a bell for the district, it stomach the Rogue River valley. Stomach and Liver Tablets. Mr. J. P. will be discussed and mutual help pained is hoped the boys will take wtdl-filled Klote. of Edina, Mo., says, “ I have’ from the interchange of ideas of the pocketbooks along and bid liberally. used a great many different medicines various dealers. Rev. Hewlett tilled his appointment for stomach trouble but find ChamUer- Idrcwoll Reception lains Stomach and Liver Tablets more A big convention of the coming year hero Sunday morning. beneficial than any other remedy I ever i ’ -------- used.” For sale by Mary A. Mec. Prof. Davis visited Jacksonville last for Portland is that, of the Ancient A farewell reception was given Mr. Saturday to interview Supt. Wells in Order of Hibernians. The annual nini Mrs. David Grisham Tuesday even the interests of the school. New Railway Time Card. The famous Snowy Butte Orchard, consisting ing of this week at the home of Mr. I gathering of the national body will be unit Mrs. J. II. Grim by the Ladies j hold there July 19 21 and it is thought of dOO Acres of the Cream of Rogue River Trains now arrive at the S P. depot Aid Society of the Methodist church. | the greatest meeting in the history of | A Sprained Ankle ! the order in America will ocuur at that Valley soil, has been subdivided into small at Central Point as follows: Light refreshments w e e served, after As a rule u man will feel well satis which Mrs. 11 i... Iton. president of the j time. There are 1400 accredited dele- ! tied if he ean hobble around on crutches tracts, suitable for ideal orchard, homes, and S outh B ound . . gates who will lie in attendance, and in , society, in a few well chosen - - 5:39 A. M. is now on the market remark ■ ■ ,-(|,lit¡<>n many other members and their 1 in two or three weeks after spraining No. 11, Mail • l> ruled Mrs. Grisham with a neat “ . . . 10:20 A. M. his ankle, and it is often two or three No. 15, ' friends will make the trip to the North traveling-bag in behalf of the society “ . . . 3:16 P. M. months before he is fully recovered. No. 13, Plats of the Property, with prices, terms, etc., can be Mrs. Grisham has been president of west. It is expected that no less than i This is an unnecessary loss of time as No. 19, Local - - - 11:12 P. M. th • I.allies Aid Society two years and 30,000 visitors will be attracted to the by applying Chamberlains I.iniment as seen at our office in the Herald Building We are ex N orth B ound . ha i done heroic work for the church North Pacific Coast by this convention. directed a cure may as a rule be effect- No. 12, Mail 2:44 A. M. ¡I clusive sales-agents for this property in Central Point in ihat time. The following members Wool growers of the country will ed in less than one weeks time and in No. 20. Local 8:12 A. M. I and friends were present: gather at Portland in 1911, bringing to many cases within three days. Sold by No. 15, Mail 5:34 P. M. I Mr and Mrs. J. 11. Grim, Mr. ami that city a convention representative of Mary A. Mee. 8:45 P. M. 1 No. 14, “ Mrs. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Scott, a great industry. Delegates to the Mr. and Mrs Wm. Kahler, Mr. and recent convention of the wool men it Mrs. Truoby, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Iluztl- Ogden from the Pacific Northwest were t m, Mr. and Mrs. Frank DeFord. Mrs. a unit for Portland as the next meeting Childs, Mrs. Randall, Mrs. Wrigh1, place and they captured the gathering Watch for the opening of our new City Addi Mrs. S. C. Grim, without serious opposition. Ninety per Mr. Grisham and family will make cent of the wool growers of the country tion early next month. . We will be able to their fu tire home in the Willamette are members of the organization, and offer some of the most desirable residence lo valley. the convention will bring thousands of cations in Central Point or the entire valley visitors to Portland. R A IL R O A D F A R E FREE THE HUTCHASON Ccmp’y Formerly BAKER-HUTCH ASON Company CONTEST Medford Opera House, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21st. Roy Doan, of Medford, Geo, McGcnn, of San Francisco, A Good Contest Assured. Snowy Butte Orchard Tracts now on the market NEW CITY ADDITION FOR SALE ». Ml Ml **1 l’o'tland. Or., Jan. 18. —Portland is entertaining today what is said to be the biggest excursion party ever organ ized in the Northwest and which in cludes 225 residents of Spokane, the t’oeur d'Alene country, Walla Walla and the i'alotise country unit o f the ('anadian provinces of A berta ar.d Saskatchewan. The party occupy* a special train of Pullmans and is bound for California. It was organized by the dpokane Chamber of Commerce and the Walla W a l l Commercial Club in connection wit’ the Harrimnn lines, it having become the custom to tun a i . Kunier excursion to California each i WhiY n P i" ' i t y " ■ n i ls are being entertained by the Pcrt- : i ; ..It lull. Lease and Furniture for a 2-broom Hotel, doing fine business in rapidly growing town. This property goes at a bargain for a quick sale. Best business op portunity in Southern Oregon for a live hotel man. Good reasons for selling. For full information call at Central Point Hotel and inspect property or address. KAHLER & PATTISON Central Point Oregon L. F. R E D D I C L I F F E Central Point - Oregon David Palmer, a recent arrival from IjiCro«», Wisconsin, now residing at turned from Sardine creek Saturday, Medford, was here Tuesday looking where he succeeded in bonding a valu over the town and community tor in able mining property. vestments. M. G. Womack, the mining man, re