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About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1910)
CENTRAL POINT HERALD, THURSDAY FEBRUARY 3. 1910. C entral P oint H erald YAK!VIA OKtHAKUISIS POOR SPOR ISMEN. S. A . P a t t is o n , P u b l is h e r . The big row being raised by An independent local newspaper the Yakima fruit growers, who devoted to the interests of Central Point and the Rogue River Valley. are attempting to establish the Published Every Thursday. claim that the prizewinning car Subscription price, $1.60 per year, in of Rogue River valley Spitzen- advance. berg apples at the Spokane Apple Entered as Second-class Matter, May 4, Show were diseased, shows that 1900, at the Post Office at Central Point, Oregon, under the Act of Congress of they are not good sportsmen t o 1 March 3, 1879. say the least. They entered into I I I K P t P f l # 1« Vcpt on m e a t the D a r k An- competition with apple growers l l l l v J I /Al I 11 VERTISING AGENCY, I ' . 127 South Main Street. L«>; Anvr« !t-=. and 771» Market of tlie entire country, agreeing1 ^tre« t, San Fram-is* o. whore contracts fo r ailvcr- tisiriK can be made fo r it. to he governed by the rules and decisions of the Spokane organ “ 5 0 0 0 , IN 1 9 1 2 ” ization, and it is mighty poor ta^te to try by unfair methods to MUNICIPAL IRLI PIANÍING. detract from the honor and credit1 ------- | due the successful competitors. San Diego, C alifornia, is just Yakima and all other fruit sec-1 now engaged in a tree-planting tions were beaten because Rogue campaign, says the Portland River exhibited the best ear of Telegram. Club women of that ^rult’ a3 was decided by the ... .,. judges, who are known not only, city are conducting this move- . , , . , i as competent experts, hut also ment, and earnest determination as honorabie gentlemen, to make every street in the c ity 1 The truth is that Rogue River a beautiful street, appears to he j has all other sections of the coun- the dominant note. It is pro - 1 tr>' heaten in the production of posed that the planting and care1 ^ne lK'ars ar)d apples for the ., , , ,i i i • , simple but sufficient reason that o f the trees shall be achieved • ,, , , ,, , . , ... , . this valley has just the proper! through organized effort, and , . .: , . that the work shall be thorough , . . , , .. rp, .. |f to insure perfect fruit. Yakima and systematic. The city itself , 7 , . .. . . , , . . , , produces tine apples and Rogue is to become a party in interest . . , , . 7 i . , , , River is onlv too glad to give her if present plans do not miscarry. 1 credit for it, but even Yakima Í This latter feature is considered must admit that in exquisit color advisable to secure the requsite ing, delicious flavor and shipping planting in front of abutting qualities she cannot compete with property owned by non-residents. Rogue River. This class of property owners As to the story of the Rogue constitute the chief obstacle to River fruit being diseased, that j the success of the movement. It i n e x c u s a b l e yarn has been ! is proposed, therefore, that the promptly and thoroughly dis-1 city shall exercise the power- if credited by reports recently com sBch action is not contrary to the ing from Washington, D. C., constitution of the state or the where the prizewinners were provisions o f the city charter—to marketed, that there was abso- ; plant trees in front of non-resi lutely nothing the matter with | dent property, and assess the the fruit. These reports come cost of planting and care as a tax from government experts, who lien upon the realty. This one are, no doubt, better qualified to j detail is sufficient to give one a pass an opinion on Rogue River ì comprehensive idea of the gen fruit than is the Yakima man ¡ eral scope of the tree-planting who lost out at Spokane because J campaign. he didn’ t have the best fruit. ¡ In any general scheme of civic betterment there is no single feature of greater benefit in pro- I°r th<it IerrihJe lithinj. portion to the money it costs Eczema, tetter and salt rheum keep than this of general and system- th,Mr victims in perpetual torment atic tree planting. There is no ap' f “ Uon o f Chamberlain’s Salvo , . . , Heating Cool weather is coming on, and with it our new assortment o f the finest candies, ever shown in Central Point. This is the season when you have to give the Heating Stove question your consideration. We are in a position to help you with You Can’t Beat Them A F U L L LiN E 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, L TOO, That"will look good to you if you will only take the time to look our stock over We have one of the most complete lines in Southern Oregon You dont have to go to Medford W. C. Leever ? NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Fresh Meats of all kinds We carry a full and complete sto ck 'o f all kinds o f Fresh and Cured Meats, Sausage, Bologna, Weinerwursts, Hamburger, etc. T R Y O U R O W N B R A N D OF H A M S and B A C O N Boiled Ham and other delicacies are 'always kept on hands. We have the best’equipped shop in Southern Oregon and are always pre pared to serve our customers with the „best B U Y Y O U R M EAT A T AN UP T O DATE SH O P Dcsitfn 8 4 0 , b y Glenn L. S a x to n , A r c h ite c t. CENTRAL P 0 1T M EA T MARKET W . D. Lewis & Sons J ö A ? ___FV* o** J S k . J „ " S » : » :V". Proprietors t - L ». l D R U G S carry the most complete line of Drugs Medicines ever brought to Central W E and Point. Our stock is always fresh and up- to-date We fill all prescriptions just as the physician writes them PER SP ECTIV E V IE W —FROM A PHOTOGRAPH. Toilet Articles, Stationery N fact we carry’ everything that car. be found in an up-to-date drugstore. Our I stock includes school supplies, books, jewelry patent medicines, post cards, etc Silence ! K X lX ’ t T O R 'S GENERAL POINT MEAT M A R K ET A Novel and Artistic Dwelling. undertaking that for expenditure of money of labor will add so much to the ------- - beauty of a city. There is no on - 1 Echo of Orchard Case terprise that is more needed in 1 ____ the average city. Moreover, uni- l!()nds bavp been isguod by Canyon formly tree-lined streets are to county, Idaho, in the sum of $ 100,000 he Considered as a factor in the cover the expenses in prosecuting I good health o f a city as well a s the “ »os following the murder of e x -; in its higher esthetical standard. Uovernor Krank Steunenber*. War-| rants were originally issued to This is a fact too well established amount o f $100,000 as expenses were to demand argument I POO plant- created. These warrants drew 7 per ing, according to the plan of cent interest. Last summer it was thoroughness contemplated in deemed best to authorize the issuance F IR ST FLOOR P L A X . SECOND FLOOR PLAN. San Diego, will produce, every of bonds hearing 5 per cent interest, This house, from the exterior, would naturally Impress one as a cottage. thus saving the county 2 percent annu- time, a municipal asset of high ally upon this amount. The people, at °w ing to the way In which the broad side o f the roof In front Is treated, but value. an election, directed that the bonds be upon careful examination It will be seen that the rooms in the second story ( alifomia cities, and especially issued. The officers signing the bonds are all full height, lu carrying out this Idea of treatment of the roof the architect gets away from the stereotype style of a hip or the gable roof, and those in the Southern part o f iheir signatures 3100 times, the design not only looks better, hut la symmetrical and harmonious In outline. T h e size of the house Is thirty-two feet six Inches wide and tweDty-eight that state, enjoy an enviable rep feet deep over the main part. There is a full basement. The first story Is utation by reason of special at- A fommon told, nine feet and the second eight feet In the clear. Blrcb floors are used tent ion to this particular 1 eature W o claim that if catching cold could throughout, with Washington fir or red oak finish In the first story and pine o f beautification. Los Angeles, j 1>e “Voided » m e cf the moat dangerous to paint In the second. As a practical plan for a home this design can be recommended. A Riverside and Pasadena and a and faUl di,»‘a9<’s would never be heard feature Is the living room, which Is twenty-seven feet long. Another feature score o f . other towns in that sec-! f for , germ* Acold;,ft? f,,r,n" ‘'ultur“ b, d of infectious diseases. C on- Is the arrangement of the stairs. There Is an open staircase from the recep tion of the state, are in the same sumption, pneumonia, diphtheria ami tion hall, also hack stairs from the kitchen to the landing of the main stair. list b y reason of a well-developed | scarlet fever, four of the moat danger- Underneath this one enn go Into the basement either from the kitchen or from rear entry. The refrigerator Is in the rear entry. Cost to build, exclusive tree-planting policy. This is also uUa an‘t ^atH* diB«nea, are of thiaclasa. • of he plumbing and heating, $3.336. true o f a number of cities in the ‘'ho ,'ult"re M formei1 by the 001(1 o , „ , i , __ . i ,. .. favors the development o f the germs of i Ry special arrangement with me the editor of this paper will furnish one .Southern and hastern parts of | there , , diseases, that would not other- rornplete set of plans and specifications of design No. 8*0 for $36. ‘ GLENN L. S A X T O N . llie l lifted states. Mobile, S a v - wise find lodgment. There is little dan atinnh and Macon, in the South; ger, however, of any of these diseases New Haven, Worcester and Man being contracted wlun a good cxpecto- chester, in New England; Bing- r*nt « w h medicine like Chamberlain's namton, N. 7.. and quite a num mini- these ....... ....... . . . , ....... , culture beds that favor the devel her o f smaller cities in Pennsyl opment of the germs of these diseases. vania have long since demon That is why this remedy has proved so The instinct of modesty natural to every woman is often a strated the beautv and healthful universally successful in preventing great hindrance to the cure of womanly diseases. Women shrink from the personal questions of the local physician .advantage of consistent and sys pneumonia. It not only cures your cold which seem indelicate. The thought of examination is ab quickly, but minimizes the risk of con horrent to them, and so they endure in silence a condition tematic tree culture along the tracting these dangerous diseases. For o f disease which surely progresses from bad to worse. publie streets. sale by Mary A. Mee. A Mmole iritk. A t The Old Stand G . S. M O O R E , “ Th e Hardw are M a n ” will instantly allay this itching, and the same many cases have been cured by its use. and outlay, For sale by Mary A Mee. In th e C ou n ty C ourt o f O m ro n fo r Co. I t ’s nn easy matter to keep your In th, n a t t 'T u f t)ir esta te o f Matthm n S. W e lch , joints and muse lei su| [4e no matter tlcontwtl. Nolle»' is ht'rvby «riven that th«» \ tiers i*rn et! " hat votir age may be or how you have hi»-* ln't-n appointed by <mii| court r t f tor o f the “ offered with rheumatism. Rub your *• t;»tf o f Matthi«» & eh h tltn'cnse»!, All p erson * h a v in g claim * am unst th e ».-id self night and morning with liiillards e sta te a re hereby no*tiled to preven t th e sam e ro i-. it. r a t A sh la n d . O reg on . «li!> x.t.rW d. Snow* Liniment. Cures rheumatism. » w h ith in six m on th s front the *1ate o f th e first p u b Stiffness, cramps, crick in the back, lica tion o f ih i* n otice, w h ich i* J a n u a ry 11. l »lrt. 8HKHVAN M o o r KH oi SF. side, neck and hmhs, and relieves all i--' ’ f th e e sta te o f M atthias S W e lch , •ae»!. aelu s and pains Sold by Mury A. Mot*. N Atti cu tor. Fresh Confections Stoves I t h.ia h e e n D r. P i e r c e ' s p r i v i l e g e t o c u r e a G reat m a n y w o m e n w h o h a v e fo u n d a r e f u s e f o r m o d e s t y in h is o f f e r o f F R E E c o n s u l t s • tio n b y le t t e r . A H c o r r e s p o n d e n c e Is h e ld a s s a c r e d ly c o n f i d e n t i a l . A d d r e s s D r . R . V’» P i e r c e , U a ffa lo , tV. Y, W e guarantee please t o C E N T R A L P O IN T you PHARM ACY M A R Y A . M EE PROP. FRESH GROCERIES A nice line of Groceries, Tinware, Dishes and Notions always kept in stock Give us a call Farm Produce Taken in Exchange 55^20335®!', ill A. P. GILLETT Van De Car & & SON Jasman Diamond Setters-W atchm akers-Jew elers Are prepared to do your jewelry and watch repairing with the highest degree of work manship and skill. During the months of »JA N U A R Y AN D FEBRUARY We will give liberal discounts on our entire stock of watches and jewelry Phipps Bldg. Medford Dr. Tierce’ s Favorite Prescription restores and regulates the womanly functions, abolishes pain and builds ap and puts t e finishing touch of health on every weak woman who gives it a fair trial. It M a k e* W ea k W o m e n Strong, S ick W o m en W e ll. Read THE HERALD You can’ t afford to accept a secret nostrum as a rtibstitufe for this non-alcoholic medicine o f i > o » n o i m m s i t i o n . $ 1 .5 0 Per Year H