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About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1910)
CENTRAL POINT HERALD THURSDAY. MARCH 17, 1910 New Showing of Smart iprin In Stylish Hats, up-to-now furnishings and Clothing from »• o • •• •• •• The W orld’s Best Maker s No Use T elling You What To D o 17 mm rn i Wt' GGERY ,, y # II Ski rJs-'-ki a •,W «** OF COURSE: •• 1 *&• *& vj \ i v •¡‘¿4 v w !V A ^ 'IPashi^lcn Goïçpami '•} 5s Best Clothing Mrs. G. P. Perkins, of Gold Ray, has rented the Alexander cottage on Oak street. Mr. Perkins is employed as an I)r. E. Davis, dentist, over Hatfield’s electric engineer at Gold Ray. istore. tf Geo. P. Wright and family, and John O. S. Wackford was in town Monday Grieve, all well known residents of the morning on his way to Medford. Prospect country, who have been spend H. C. Zehrung, of Portland, was in ing the winter here left last Thursday Central Point one day lust week. for the tall timbered district. Rubber goods at Elwood’s. Col. Ray has bought the Max Jacoby Have you seen the new waistings at property at Tolo the three lots bringing, the (Quality Store? 45tf $1,000. Col. Ray now owns the entire; Mrs. White, of Hailey, Idaho, is here l°lo townsite except two or three lo ts( and it is expected he will boom the visiting her father, II. W. Jeffers. town this summer. J. D. Stevens, a leading citizen of Thoroughbred Golden Lace Wyandotte! Tolo, was in town Thursday on business. Eggs for sale. J. B. Stevens, Tolo, j Col. (loo. P. Mims, sage of Tolo, was Oregon. 48d511 in town Monday morning on business. Mrs. M. E. Middlebusher, of T rail,: Misses Curl Ross and Georgia Kline was in town on business during th e ' were at Medford Saturday afternoon. week. Mrs. Middlebusher while here) Mrs. I. E. Williams lias been visiting purchased three fine lots in Pattison’sj with friends in Ashland during the past addition. She will probably build and i week. otherwise improve the properly during! Mrs. W. L>. I.ewis returned Sunday the coming summer. evening from a pleasant visit of several W anted Customers in Central Point I weeks duration in California. for Jersey milk and cream, delivered! You can buy sauer kraut in bulk at in bottles. Address C. A Orr, Central the Quality Store. 45tf I Point, Ore. 47d48 Local and Personal J. 1!. Williams, of Grants Pass, visit I J. O. Isaacson and Chas. Lindsay ed with his son, I. P. Williams, of this have purchased two lots adjoining the city, the forepart of this week. | Gillett property on upper Pine street Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Garvin were cal from W. O. Lewis, the consideration led to Portland last week by the illness not being made public. Mr. Lewis re cently bought the property from R. M. of Mrs. Garvin's sister. J. 1. May has bought Lots 1 and 5 Stocker of Pennsylvania. Easter opening, March ltlth to 26th, lilock 4. Pattison addition, the consid eration being $185. C. S. Sanderson at Mrs. Pleasants. The latest and best styles will be on display. made the deal. Col. Prank Ray. and family, have re Fifty-seven years a member of the turned from New York and are staying Rehekah lodge and the oldest Kebekah at their summer home at Gold Ray. in Oregon is the distinction of Mrs. So- Robert K Nealon has bought l.ot 5, phia Emery, of Gold Hill, who was re in Block 5 in Oak Park addition. Mr. cently honored hy Amethyst Rebekah Nealon will probably build and other Lodge. No. ¡i? hy having an evening wise improve his property the coming specially devoted to her entertainment. ! —Gold Hill News. summer. El wood carries a fine line of toilet See Elwood's line of pure perfumes. articles. 47tf L. Munson, representing the Pa At a special school meeting held last cific Paper Co . of Portland, was culling «m his numerous customers in this lo Saturday to elect a trustee to rill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation cality the forepart of thus week. of Mary A. Mee, J. W. Merritt was I. C. Rohnett is having cement side elected. Mr. Merritt is eminently walks put down around his new hiinga- qualified for the position having for low on Second street. Harry Heal ami years been engaged in school work in C 'urge Ingram are doing the work. his earlier years. Elvvood is closing out his sewing machines, and now is your chance for bargains. 47tf u ■ ■ While coming down from Medford on • i v j XlJ&JLÎ, Y House RUT MUM is not nearly the menace to increase in population that deaths among infants are. Eight out of tell of these deaths are directly or indirectly caused h y ! bowel troubles. McGee's Raby Elixir cures diarrhoea, dysentarv. sour stom ach and all infant ailments of this nature. Just the thing for toothing babies. Price 25c and 50c per bottle. Sold by Mary A. Mee. LEVI STRAUSS & CO SAN FR A N C ISC O . I , VL . ‘C k J He still owns some good residence pro perty here and will probably make a permanent home here. L oans If you have money to loan see me I make loans free of charge to the Lender A small fee is charged for those wishing a loan I have several calls for loans now Work shirts that fit, full length sleeves, 50 cents each at the Quality Store. 45tf You don’t need to leave town to get ; fine photo work done. Stop and lcok ! at the samples in the Lesmeister stucio window and then place your order there ' Patronize home institutions. 48tf • | A petition is being circulated among I intere ted property owners asking to j have the cement walks on Pine street extended to Fifth. A majority have | already signed, it is uneerstood, and the petition will doubtless be granted. A. C. Taylor has announced that he will erect a business building on his lot I I recently purchrsed at Fifth and Pine. I W. E. WHITESIDE FOR A SQUARE DEAL A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Les- j j t >r Davis a few days ago and now Dr. E. Davis, of this city, adds the title of j granddad to his signature. Jacksonville Post: Several needed | improvements are being made at th e - and in the melee the cycle came out de court house, one deserving special men cidedly the the worse. The machine tion is the fitting up of an office for the was ba lly broken up but can be repair- circuit judge. The room selected is on ed. It was a case of the rider being Ithe second floor- the woodwork has worse frightened than the horse and he i been finiiihed in white enamel, giving it pulled the animal right into the ma- a briKht and cheerful appearance. The chine. > rocm on the first floor formerly occupied J. A. Boswell has sold his 10-acre or- ’ by Judge Hanna will be fitted up for | chard on the foothills west of town *-----* - to ! the be i reorder, and the treasurer will by the : A. J. Dunlap, the c>nsideration being; moved into the room now used $2,000. The property is planted to recorder. young trees and is considered excellent fruit land and a big bargain at the price Stiff Neck. paid. Mr. Boswell is obliged to look Stiff neck is caused by rheumatism of after his interests in the Butte Falls section during the summer and not be the muscle? of the neck. It is usually ing able to properly look after the or confined to one side, or to the back of j chard decided to sell it. the neck and one side. While it is Jacob Stone, a former well known ■ often quite painful, quick relief may bo ! resident of this place, but recently re had by applying Chamberlain’s l.ini siding at Y'oncoila, arrived Sunday mont. Not one case of rheumatism in evening and is expecting his family to ten requires intereal treatment. When follow him within a tew days when there is no fever and no swelling as in they will make their home here. Mr. muscular and chronic r h e u m a t i s m , I Stone bought some property at Y n . Chamberlain's Liniment will accomplish colln a couple of years ago and sold it j more than any internal treatment. For the other day at a handsome profit, sale by Mary A. Mee. F. H. H A W K H O R SE S H O E I N G and G eneral B lacksm ithing Rubber tir os for Co-Carts, Baby Carriages, pump wagons Opposite I ost Office U G S A deal was closed yesterday whereby Roberts Bros, of S t .. Paul, Mihnesota, became proprietors of the Central Point hotel to take possession April 1st. The j house is to be remodled and made into 1 a modern hostelryby the new owners. Painter collided with ■ fraetous horse THE TWO HORSE 3RAND Kg’ Central Point E carry the most complete line of Drugs and Medicines ever brought to Central f Point. Our stock is always fresh and up- to-date We fill all prescriptions just as the physician writes them T o ile t A rtic le s , S ta tio n e ry N fact we carry everything that can be found in an up-to-date drugstore. Our I stock includes school supplies, books, jewelry patent medicines, post cards, etc W e g u a ra n tee t o CENTRAL POINT M ARY'A MEE p lease you PHARMACY DROP. CENTRAL POINT MEAT MARKET Fresh M eats o f all kinds We carry a full and complete stock fof all kinds of Fresh and Cured Meats, Sausage, Bologna, Weinerwursts, Hamburger, etc. TRY OUR OWN BRAND OF HAMS and BACON 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 BUY YOUR MEAT AT AN UP TO DATE SHOP CENTRAL POINT MEAT MARKET W . D. Lewis & Sons Proprietors All the latest styles and creations w il Try "Our Own Make” mincemeat at Lewis «6 Sons’ meat market. It is jus} be on display at Mrs. Pleasants’ millin like your mother used to make, only ery department at the Quality Store during her Easter opening. Mar. 19-26. better. 39tf Don't forget Mrs. Pleasants' Easter Elw .«1 has a fine display of postal 47tf opening—from March 19 to March 26. cards.