Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917, March 24, 1910, Image 2

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CENTRAL POINT HERALD, THURSDAY
MARCII 24, 1910.
C entral P oint H erald
Easter Goods
,S. A. i’ATTISON, 1'LBUSll UK.
An independent local newspaper
devoted to the interests of Central 1
Point and the Hogue River Valley.
Published Every Thursday.
Subscription price, {1.50 per year, in
advance.
Entered as Second-class Matter, May 4,
I'M i, at the Post Office at Central Point,
Oregon, under the Act of Congress of
March 3. 1ST!).
timing
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“ 5000, IN 1912
P
New Diamonds
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
We keep opasi house the last three days of this
week and trust every lady will call and inspect the
superior showings of new Spring Goods
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- g en c y . I nc ., 427
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f?outh Main Street, Los Angeles, ami 77!# Market
¿Street, San Francisco, where contracts for adver­
tising can be made for it.
THIS PAPER
mg
Van De Car & Jasman
Phipps Building
Our years of experience in supplying the most discriminating people of this vi­
cinity has taught us how to select the goods that you need and demand.
We
cater to your wants to an exact nicety, our endeavor is to please
y y
H. C. Kentner Comp’y
AIL SHOULD IILLP HOAD ÏL M )
T H E
The splendid work being done
l>y the Crater Lake road commis­
sion appointed by the Medford
Commercial club in securing
Every suit made by these people is
The largest assortment of correct and
funds with which to build the!
guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction
beautifully tailored suits, wraps and
road in spite of the adverse ac­
The
new
spring
styles
are
certainly
dresses
that have evoa been shown in
tion of the supreme court, is’ the j
winners
The
new
effects
in
gray
will
in
this
section
Your size, the right
latest demonstration of the “ M ed-'
take your fancy
shades and the most pleasing styles
ford spirit” which has done so I
now on display in our show rooms
much not only in making Medford
PIECES FROM $12 UP
the commercial center o f southern
PRICED SPECIAL
Oregon hut also in advertising
MUNSON’S UNION SUITS
and advancing the entire Rogue j
Flying Machine Free With
All of the most desired sizes and
River Valley. Medford boosters
weights of the Munson Union Suits
Every Boy’s Suit
have started out to raise $100,000'
for women and children
We carry
The most complete line of Boys’ Suits
for the road fund and the move- j
complete lines of underwear
in Oregon, south of Portland Every­
ment has already reached that
thing a boy needs can be found here
point which insures its ultimate j
WAYNE & IRONCLAD HOSIERY
success. That the $100,000 will |
The best 25 cent Hosiery in land The
Woo! Goods 50c to $2 a Yard
be raised and the road built is no
best 50 cent Hosiery in black and all
longer doubted. Medford, how­
colors We can convince you, 100 doz­
Wash Goods, etc 5c to 65c yd.
ever, cannot accomplish this
en No. 99 Ironclad hose for children—
great work without the help of
Zephyrs 10c to 35c
Galateas
a big drive to sell at
15c
the balance of Jackson County
and the Rogue River valley and
the entire state. When the can­
vas is completed in Medford it is
understood that all the other
towns and communities in the
valley will he visited and thoro­
ughly canvassed and after that a
special car will be filled with
boosters and a concerted attack
made on Portland and: all in te r ­
vening towns. Medford lias so
long taken the initiative in such
work that the people of that town
may perhaps he excused for
apparently forgetting that there Medford has taken the initiative
It Pays To Blow Your Horn
Moses Mie First Editor
is any Rogue River vailey, or and is entitled to full credit for
Jackson county or southern Ore­ so doing, anti the Herald is glad
Here’ s a story we were told the other
Speaking before the Ministers’ A1
gon outside the municipal limits to know that the Mail Tribune lay. Maybe some of the local mer- liance of Kansas on the “ Faith of a
Journalist,” Walter Williams, dean of
o f their own town, but just the has fin ally discovered that there chants will find it interesting.
same that sort of spirit has in the is a portion of southern Oregon A merchan‘ was disgusted because so the School o f Journalism at the Missou.
many of the farmers were buying of .
past stood in the way of any gen­ JUtRlde Of Medford S city limits. the
. mail .. order
, . houses. One „ old
H rancher
r , , * , rl
said in
rl state
^tate University,
* niversity, said
in part:
part: “ The
eral concerted plan of progress
Central Point is the nearest being cornered the other day was asked best journalist with whose work I am |
among the different towns and Southern Pacific railroad station nbout it. The rancher told the mer­ acquainted,” said Mr. Williams, “ was !
communities o f the valley. It is to Crater Lake and is hound to chant that he could do better by buying Moses. He was the first great editor, i
“ talo*u; h"uses-
ask; You plead for the publication of only
therefore of interest to note the benefit greatly by the building o f of
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oil the farmer for his order blank and the good and beautiful in your favorite j
following editorial expression in the road. lot that leason, 1 o\
a little figuring on it. “ W hy/* he daily newspaper. It was an earlier peo- |
the Mail Tribune:
no other, every business man ana exclaimed at last, “ I could have saved pie, not a wiser one, who siad: “ Pro-!
“ Medford lias taken the ini­ property owner should be an on- 1 you a dollar and six bits on the bill, de- phesy unto us smoothe things.”
“ In one of the five books Moses edit- j
tiative, which was to be expected, thusiastic booster for the road livered it at your kitchen and done it
"W ell.” said the ranch- ed, the great editor gave more graphi- I
but it is just as much a highway fund. Only by all helping in ' ri*ht
eras much disgruntled as the mer-J cally, than today’ s newspapers would
from Ashland, Jacksonville, Cen­ matters of such general welfare chant, “ why in heck didn’t yon say so ! dare—for example, the reports o f the
tral Point, (¡old Hill, Woodville, can the people of this valley before? I never seen anything of your disobedience of Adam, the drunkedness
Grants I’ass and other towns of make the most of their wonder-1 goods advertised. How am I to know? of Noah, the falsehoods of Abraham
The mail order people send me a cata- and the iniquity of the city of Sodom.”
the valley as it is from Medford ful opportunities.
logue and tell me how the goods look
and all are equally interested.
and how much they cost, and some of
The construction of the high­
Good Couflh Medicine fur Children.
There Are Others
them look good to me. Why don’ t you
way will benefit not only all the The season for coughs and colds is advertise?”
cities o f southern Oregon, but all now at hand and too much care cannot. That
was
hard -_
rap.
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r. We wonder
--------- - Weston Leader: Not a business house
cities in Oregon. It will result 1* Used to protect the children. A child how many merchants are losing money in town advertises to the extent that
in many thousands of sight-see­ is much more likely to c>utract diph- as well as business because they do not | the volume of its reciepts justifies. At
thcria or scarlet fever when it has a 1 go after it.
least ten of them do not advertise at all
ing, money-spending tourists vis- cold. The quicker you cure his cold the
and some o f these have not emerged ;
i'ing Oregon, leaving a never- less the risk. Chamberlain’s Cough
from the fossilized age of the rubber 1
TOTS M)R SALE
ending stream of revenue.
Remedy is the sole reliance of many
stamp. A single firm in Walla Walla
Crater Lake is Oregon’s great­ mothers, and few of those who have Lots in the Central Point Townsite expends for advertising four times as I
est asset. It has been overlook­ tried it arc willing to use any other. arui the Pattison Addition are for sale j much as the entire town of Weston.
Mrs. F. F. Sturcher, of Ripley, W. Va., |'v S A I attison, who is anthoriz *d to single Pendleton firm spends twice as
ed in the development o f the
handle this property during: the winter.
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says: ” 1 have never used anything Warranty deeds given without delay. much' Each does this for investment
state. Southern Oregon is going other than Chamberlain’ s Cough Rem­ Call at Herald office, Fourth street.
purposes. Each finds that it pays.
to make it accessible and asks edy for my children, and it has always
the aid of the rest of Oregon in given good satisfaction." This remedy
contains no opium or other norcotic and
the movement.”
may be given us confidently to a chilli
That’s the stuff. Of course we as to an adult. For sale by Mary A.
are all interested ami are willing Mee.
to help pay for it because every
sensible man in the valley, no
M uch sickness starts with weak sromuch, and consequent
II.
MtLtlldiid Dies Suddenly
p oor, impoverished blood. Nervous and pale-people lack
matter what section he lives in j
flood, rich, red blood. Their stomachs need invigorating
knows it will directly benefit him .! H. A. McLelland, w ho has been work­
lor, after all, a man can be no stronger than his stomach.
j
T SCHAFFNER &
MARX SUITS FOR ISSN
SPRING SUITS, WRAPS
AND DRESSES, WOMEN
New Spring D re s s F a b r ic s —M e w -A llu r in g
CO.
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Stomach B lo o d and
L iv e r Troubles
ing as a subscription solicitor for the
Medford Mail Tribune for the past sev-
inonths, died at his rooms, 111
pe street Saturday afternoon.
Mr. MvT.ellan bad Ivon in good health
up to the day h> fore Ids death and his
demise came unexpectedly. He was 30
years o f age and leaves a wife and ba­
by. His mother, who lives in Santa
Clara, Calif., has been communicated
with. He was a member of the order
o f Eagies.
Mrs. MoI.ellan and her baby are left
without a protector and without funds
The lady is a trained nurse and can
take care of herself with a little assist­
ance. Mud l'riluno.
Buff Plymouth Rock £;
R. C. Rhode Island Red
Eggs For Hatching
Firm pure bred anti prize win­
ning stock recently shipped from
Illinois
Inspection invited
Eggs $1.50 per setting o f 15
Call on or address
6. L. Aikins. Box 202 Centfdl Point
M edford
A remedy that makes the stomach strong and the liver
active, makes rich red blood and overcom es and drives
out disci ¿-producing bacteria and cures a whole multi­
tude of diseases.
C c t r id o f y o u r S to m a c h W e a k n e ss a n d
L i v e r L a z i n e s s b y t a k in g a c o u r s e o f
D r . P ie r c e ’ s U o l d e n M e d ic a l D is c o v e r y
— th e t r e a t S t o m a c h R e s t o r a t iv e , L i v e r
i n v i i v r a t o r a n d B lo o d C le a n s e r .
^ oil ca n i afford to accept any medicine of u nknow n
com position as a substitute for “ Golden Medical D iscov­
er y .
wh ich is a m ed ic in e o f i\ u n c o m p o s i t i o n , having
a c o m p l e te list of in gredients in plain English on its bot­
tl e - w ra p p e r, s a m e being a tt e s te d as correct under oath.
Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pelleta regulate and Inxtgorate Stomach, Live r and Bonela.
HERALD ADS BRING GOOD RESULTS
CRYSTAL
<). 1!. NASIL PROP.
CONFECTIONERY— RESTAURANT,
Wholesome'cooking
Prompt service
Reasonable prices
Our Sunday dinners strike
the right spot ::
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Try one of our Hot Tamales
Geo. Ross Bldg.
Corner First and Pine Sts.
BLM
Snowy Butte
Orchard Tracts
now on the market
The famous Snowy Butte Orchard, consisting
of 300 Acres of the Cream of Rogue River
Valley soil, has been subdivided into small
tracts, suitable’.for ideal orchard, homes, and
is now on the market
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Plats o f the Property, with prices, terms, etc., can be
seen at our office in the Herald Building We are ex­
clusive sales-agents for this property in Central Point
KAHLER & PATTISON
Fre s h C o n fe c tio n s
Cool weather is coming on, and with it our new assortment
o f the finest candies ever shown in Central Point.
You Can’t Beat Them
G S. MOOllE,
At The Old Stand
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 any quantity.
Also a choice lot o f 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
Oregon