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About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1910)
CENTRAL rO IN T HERALD, THURSDAY MARCH 17. ICIO. C entral P oint H erald the manner ¡«which he ™de his own announcement and w’hat he had to say about his rival. When it was discovered that when within “ striking distance” of the An independent local newspaper pole he sent back Captian Bart devoted to the interests o f Central Point and the Rogue River Valley. lett, his explanation being that Published Every Thursday. after thirty years of effort he did Subscription price, $1.50 per year, in , not want any one to share with advance. him the honor of the discovery Entered as Second-class Matter, May t, of the Pole, he deeply emphasiz- 100*', at the Post Office at Central Point, ed a bad im pression. Consider- Orogon, under the Act o f Congress of ¡ng the fact that Bartlet had been ___________March 1~l >'___________ so long his right-hand man, this is k«*pt on file at the- D akk A d - decision showed a smallness in TtilS PAPER vC R T isiN c A g e n c y . I n c ., 127 South Main Street, Los Angeles, and 7?y Market Peary’s character that m a d e S treet, Sau Francisco, where contracta for adver many people marvel and aroused tí irivr can be made fo r it. in them a spirit of antagonism, * 1 5000 IN 1912 ” tbe ei^ect which will not speed- ... . get sick. Argue ■^1 But come to us Spring A b o u l lt Ballard s Harbme relieves! lo is I OR SAIE Lots in tho Central Point Townsite and th.- Pattison Addition are for sale I’URY AND HIS PROOFS by S. A. Pattison, who is anthorized to handle this property during the winter. Warranty deeds q;iven without delay. While there should he no cap Call at Herald oftiee. Fourth street. tious criticism in any direction o f ___________________ ______________ Commander Peary and his claim j _ it that he had actually done what tie claimed to have accomplish, nays the Telegram. Peary made a very had impres- sion upon the world whew, he tin t o . n U'he -th. telegraph by ( Phipps Building Medford Tools Garden THE there are any you want W e’ve got them I IV in O U th J ROCk a n t* R hode IsItHlil * or Hatching Rt'tl — From pure bred and prize win- ning stock recently shipped from Illinois Inspection invited Kggs $1.50 pew setting of 15 Call on or address 6. E. likins. Box 202 t'onlrui Point CRYSTAL (). B. NASH, PROP. Everything that is needed in the garden or orchard we are prepared to supply on a moment’s notice CONFECTIONERY-RESTAURANT, The best orchard ladder made, 50c per running foot Blue Vitrol, per pound - - - 8 l-3c Wholesomejcooking Prompt service Reasonable prices Our Sunday dinners strike the right spot :: :: :: Try one of our Hot Tamales W . C. LEEVER Geo. Ross Bldg, Corner First and Pine Sts. I H ardw are Fly Catches. Birds In Winter. Sparrows sometimes stand on lumps of snow till they freeze fust thereto. The heron often mistakes smooth, clear Ice for water and alights so hard that lt Is stunned. The snipe, frequenting the marshes, often wnkes lu the morning to find Itself frozen In the mud. Thero Is record of a flock of coots ¡sitting on the ice till their tails froze, j farmer approached, and the coots | i (jew away tailless, while the farmer j collected enough coot feathers for a sofa pillow. A group o f robins In Gloucester once went to bed wet. They awoke in the morning with their wings frozen over their tails and tumbled like scarlet leaves down on the head o f a startled Tilowboy.—Philadelphia Bulletin. Dr. Pierce’ s treatment will cure you right in the privacy o f your ow n home. His •• Favorite Prescription** has cured hundreds of thousands, some o f them the w orst of cases. It is the only medicine o f its kind that is the product of a regularly graduated physician. The only one good enough that its makers dare to print its every ingredient on its outside wrapper. There’s no secrecy. It will bear examina tion. No alcohol and no habit-forming drugs are found in it. Some unscrup ulous medicine dealers may offer you a substitute. Don’ t take it. Don’ t trifle with your health. Write to World’ s Dispensary Medical Association, Dr. R. > . Pierce, President, Buffalo. N. ^ take the advice received and he well. The famous Snowy Butte Orchard, consisting of 300 Acres of the of Rogue subdivided River into small tracts, suita’o le'for ideal orchard, homes, and is now on the market Plats of the Property, with prices, terms, etc., can be We are ex Fresh Confections Cool weather is coming on, and with it our new assortment of the finest candies ever shown in Central Point. You Can’t Beat Them j j ■ S G. S. M O O R E , At The Old Stand | j PLANT PEACH TREES I have a fine lot of Peach trees, in' all the leading varieties, ready for planting. They are going rapidly and you should secure what you need before it is too late. Price 10 cents each in anv quantity. Also a choice lot of Roses at 25 cents each 2000 fine Bartlett Pears at reasonable prices Call at office in Hotel Nash lobby or at heeling grounds on South Oakdale ave nue, at Brumble Wood Yard H. B. P A T T E R S O N The Quaker Nurseryman Medford HERALD ADS BRING GOOD RESOUS Cream Valley soil, has been KAHLER & PATTISON Animal Tales. Women who suffer with disorders peculiar to their •ex should write to Dr. Pierce and receive free the advice of a physician o f over 40 years’ experience —• skilled and successful specialist in the diseases of women. Every loiter of this sort has the most careful consideration and is regarded as sacredly confidential. Many sensitively modest women write fully to Dr. Pierce what they would shrink from telling to their local physician. The local physician is pretty sure to say that he cannot do anything without “ an examination.’ * Dr. Pierce holds that these distasteful examinations are generally need* leas, and that no woman, except in rare cases, should submit to them. now on the market clusive sales-agents for this property in Central Point Lucy Weston has been replaced in “The Candy Shop” by May Boley. John Mason is to star under the man agement of the Shuberts and Harrison Grey Flske in a new play. The cast of “The Arcadians” will In cludo Frank Moulin, Connie Edlss. Julia Sanderson and Alfred Ivappelin. Thomas Haddaway has made a hit as the silly young son of Nolan, the newspaper proprietor, in “ The Fourth Estate.” Eleanor Robson has accepted a play written by a young Kansas college woman. The play Is one of college life and is entitled “ The Flirtation Frat.” Miss Robson will probably appear in the play at the end of her present tour In “ The Dawn of a Tomorrow.” A family of hairless squirrels have made their homo 111 the attic of a house in Bowdoinbam, Me. It is said that there Is not a hair on them, and no- body seems to know the reason. Nov. 22 an eagle got caught In n No. 3 steel trap at Plymouth, Cal., and carried the trap away with it. Two weeks afterward the eagle was killed at Edgewood, 300 miles distant, with the steel trap still clinging to its leg. Almon J. Rivers o f Worcester. Mass., has a cat that wakes him up every morning at 5:45 ns regularly ns an alarm clock. The cat goes to Its mas ter’s bed and scratches and meows until the head o f the bouse is awak ened. Orchard Tracts seen at our office in the Herald Building Things Theatrical. Fred .1. Blakely came in from the Sterling mine Monday with one of the A Different View. A Neighbor of Yours biggest nuggets of gold ever taken out Miss Poser (the model)—I just had ns well as yourself is liable at any time of that mine. The piece weighed $134. i <’ pJoturos taken Martial. to have rheumatism. We're all liable The gold from the Sterling is heavy i so“’ Sketchley (the artist) Gee! I wish W e wonder as Mars comes in view to have cuts ur burns, bruis M. sor scalds, 1 Kn'* unusually course hut it is seldom somebody would take some of mine.— If tnere are souls up there. crick in the hack, neck or siile some that any exceptionally large pieces such Milwaukee Wisconsin. The men all wonder what they do— The women what they wear. kind of an ache or patn. Then hied as this arc found. The mine is working —Mew York Herald. this advice and tell your neighbors— this season under favorable circumstan Ballard's Snow Liniment relieves all ces and a good cleanup is promised. aches and pains, and heals all wounds. W elco m e W ords to W o m en Sold by Mary A. Mee. wisely when it declined to accord R . turn special and particular honor* • a thout the absolute proof before Van De Car & Jasman If there is anything about No citizen or business man can | constipation, inactive liver and all Frank Chance, manager of the Chi wish to see the unbearable con stomach and bowel troubles. Sold by cago Nationals, Is the best right hand Mary A. Mee. first baseman In the big longues. ditions of the past winter repeat Pitcher Sam I.eever predicts that ed and intensified next winter Adams, his I’ irate mate, will be one Low Rate “Night Letters” of the best pitchers in the National but unless the street is paved we league next year. may expect all of them. More Announcement is made by the West If "Dolly" Cray and Rob Groom do- cement walks are also badly ern Union Telegraph Company that | velop as young pitchers are expected needed and before another win they will shortly be prepared to handle to do after a year's experience In fast ter is here with its mud and long night messages at the rate cus company the Washingtons should have a pair of clever young twirlers next slush good walks should be laid tomarily charged for ten word day year. messages. It appears that the West at least on Fourth and Second Cleveland’s new catcher, “ Dolly” ern Union has a large unemployed streets as far as the school house mileage at night which is not earning Stark of San Antonio, is said to be a wonder. He Is five feet ten inches, The Herald is not attempting anything. These wires must be main weighs about 170 pounds In playing to initiate an era of improvement tained in any event to take care of the condition and can go 100 yards In ten in mentioning these things. The regular day business, and it is appar seconds flat. ently the idea o f the new interests in movement has already been ini the telegraph company to let the pub tiated by the rapid growth of the lic have the benefit of them. The an Tales of Cities. town, the increased street traf nouncement states that a new “ Special There are 4,000 electric lights In the fic and school attendance and the Night Letter Service” will be estab streets of the ancient city of Damas lished as soon as practicable, the charge cus. desire of many citizens to replace for this service will be the standard Pont* Delgadn, with a population of worn out things with modern day rate of ten words for the trans 23,000, is the largest city In the Azore methods. The object of calling mission of fifty words or less and one- islands. attention to these matters at this fifth of such standard day rates will be It is estimated that 113,000 adult time is for the purpose of point charged for each additiodal ten words males In New York city make a living by “ their wits,” without iu any sense ing out the necessity of an im or less—to be taken at these rates. being an economic factor aiding In “ Night Letters” must be written in mediate, united effort to bring production or distribution. plain English language, that is to say In Milan the streets arc watered them about. As citizens of the code words written in foreign language , from electric tramears. On these wa- town we need to get together will not be accepted. The message» terln(, car3 reg<.rvo|rs Uave been adapt sind talk these matters over. will be taken at any hour up to mid ed to the platforms, and these reser W e may be all of practically one night and transmitted at the company’s voirs are emptied as the car runs by convenience during the night for de means o f perforated tubes placed fan opinion about these things hut if livery the following morning. For the shaped at the front and back of the we never take the trouble to find present the new service is confined to car. out the opinions and desires of Western Union offices in the United our neighbors we are not likely States. The tariffs charged for “ night Laundry Lines. to co-operate with him or to at letters” is so low that it is expected To bleach handkerchiefs after wash tempt to act without him. No the new service will be largely availed ing lot them soak overnight in water of by business concerns and others to matter how badly we need those quicken their correspondence by using in which a bit of cream of tartar has and other improvements they the telegraph instead of the mails. A been dissolved. Every housekeeper should know that will not come without some ac "night letter” sent by telegraph will soap, as lt is an ulknll, sets vegetable tion on the part of the people of reach its destination at the opening of and other stains and that therefore all the town and the Herald would business hours the following morning. stains should he removed before arti- thus saving as much as three or four I cles nre put lu the washtub. urge some decisive action looking It is better to have the Ironing board day» when long distances are involved. to the accomplishment of these hang than stand, for there is less dan ger of its cover becoming soiled. Drive and other needed things before n hook or staple in the smaller end of A Neat Nugget the busy summer season is fully tlie board by means of which to hang upon us. It. l " have rnchril lli. North I'. l.-, D U l f we cannot help feel in# that the Congressional committee acted We make a specialty of fine v.a*ch and jewelry re pairing and guarantee every job turned out from our establishment as being strictly first class. If your watch fails to keep correct time bring or send it in and we will give it exactly the treatment it needs We are headquarters for highest class Wttches, Jewelry, Silverware, cut glass etc. Call and let us prove this to you that you want to know, we ca.i tell you, or if — If it had not been for a combi- SHOILD LNI1E FOR IMPROVEMENTS nation of circumstances, includ- -------- I ing Cook’s fiasco, it is quite like- Every indication points at this ly that everybody would have time to the most prosperous sea- immediately accepted P e a r y ’ s non ever known in Central Point, simple assertion as proof. But Construction on the new water there has been so much partisan- system will soon be under way i ship shown in the whole affair as well as on a number of sub- and there has been so much stantial new buildings. Every- doubt cast upon these Arctic re- Jiody recognizes the fact that a cords that the Congressional new High School building will | committee acted with good judge- :;oon be an imperative necessity ment and common sense when it and that the matter should re declined to accept anything short ceive immediate attention. Con of the absolute proof before it ditions in the present school officially committed itself in the building have been well nigh in affair. tolerable all winter it having 10VLRS been necessary to fit up tempora ry quarters for one room in the of good health should prevent sickness basement of the building. The instead of letting themselves get sick . . „ , and then try to cure it. So long as you | paving of Bine Street IS another keep your liver, bowels and stomach in improvement that must come. \ a healthy and aenve condition you won’t j „ W a t c h R e p a irin g Don’ t S. A. P attison , P ublisher . Oregon