Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917, April 07, 1910, Image 4

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    CENTRAL POINT HERALD THURSDAY, APRIL 7,
1910
“ C V Wilson .pec’l police
1» 00
“ J B Holmes, marshal's sal 50 00 j»j
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leeding pris
2 TO
Financial report of Treasurer J. O. Feb. C W Wilson, spcc’l police
3 00
Isaacson of the town of Central Point,
•• W C I. ever, lig h ts ..........
4 90
Oregon, for term ending.' Mart h 31, 1‘JlO.
“ J B Holmes, marshal's sal 69 00
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-, r. . call
G eneral F und R eceipts .
Mar. W C I.eever, lights
4 90
“ T M Jones, re. order’s fee 11 00
1909-
“ J B Holmes, marshal’s sal 60 00
April, rec’d from ex treasurer $ 504 40
“ W C I.tever, merchandise
4 65
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recorder
824 68
“ road fund transferred
100 00
239 11
May,
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12 00
Total
$1117 C5,
17 37
June,
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Will be open for home­
April 1, 1910, balance in hands
46
Sept., “
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of Treasurer
$1774 60^
43 94
builders on or about
Nov.,
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R oad F ond R eceipts
43 56
Dec.,
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1909-
1919-
APRIL 7, 1910
7 38 April, rcc’d from or*treasurer $ 163 31 [j
Feb.,
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recorder
41
296
60
March, “
Remember the date to
it
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22 75
131 32 May
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1174 43
select a fine home site.
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June
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Total............................. - $2892 25
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G e n e r a l F und D i s b u r s e m e n t s .
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Sept.
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7 44
1909-
Nov.
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61
Dec.
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Apill, M F Eggleston, work on
Charter
$ 12 0O 1910-
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Feb.
April, John McNabb, judge of
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21
3 00 Mar.
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Manager and Sales Agent.
election ..........................
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16
3 00
J B Holmes, elk of elec’n
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3 00
" J E Ross
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FOR A SQUARK D E A L
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W e can supply you, in quatities to suit, with
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1 00
“ money pd out by I O Love
62 10
“ C P. Herald, printing
Total ........... ....... ............ $ 822
“ I O Love marshal's salary 29 16
R
oad F und D isbursements .
6 90
“ W C Leever, street lights
For Exchange—20-h. p. automobile
* W Warner, treasurer’ s sal 28 54
1909-
t rTm-.r
for Central Point real estate. Enquire
$ 16 i
July M P Welch, labor
May S A Pattison, lots 0, 6, 7
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Call and let us quote you our Prices
tills ollice.
49tf
and 8, block No. 34.......... 250 00 April Freeman & Wiley, mdse
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Ferguson & Murrry, wk
3
19 00
“ T M Jones, services........
“ I O Love, salary............
29
8 00
“ S A Pattison, printing
May Verne Magruder, labor
15
Sept. L Hatfield, overcharge on
Will Wright, labor....................
10 75
“ Will Wright, labor..........
5
1.25
poll tax, e t c ...................
Nicholson Hardware Co., mdse 25 70
“ II Soott, labor........... .......
2
6 90
May W C Leever, electric lights
Medford Iron works, mdse......
11 45
65 June Williams Bros., lumber ..
3
June “ ** “
m d s e ..........
I J Purkeypile, labor.................
84 40
6 90 May Lee Ingram, labor...........
4
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lights
Pat Stidham, labor....................
74 10
45 60
“ Jas. Shields, salary..........
19
“ J B Holmes, marshal’ s sal.
T M Jones, for A JKium, labor
2 00
31 60
“ I J Purkeypile, salary
21 i
" T M Jones, mdse, etc
Verne Magruder, labor.............
2 00
2 00 June W Warner, overpaid on
“ S P Hammond, watchman
Harry Beal, labor
2 50
CO S P Hammond, labor
1 60
poll ta x .............................
“ J B Holmes, dog tags
19 75
3 50 June O K Pankev, overcharge
July F A Hawk blacksmithing
F A Hawk, blacksmithing.....
55
M E. Rockfeller, labor
2 50 Jeffers & Peart, blacksmithing
THE CIRCUS
on poll tax........................
“ T M Jones, recorder’s fee 21 65
A A Gillett, labor......................
5 40
for well.............................
6 30
Total................................. $2323 71 acrobat finds it necessary at all times
4 90 July J B Holmes, marshal’ s sal
“ W C Leever, lights.........
B J Aydlott, work on well
265 00 Clyde Applegate, work on well 11 00
to keep his muscles and joints supple.
April 1, 1910. balance in hands
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Aug. J B Holmes, marshal’s sal 50 00 Sep. “ “
I J Purkeypile,
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18 00 D C Grim, hauling to well
3 00
That
is the reason that hundreds of
of
Treasurer...............
.
$22,951.29
7 50
“ W C I.eever, lumber
“ Ferguson & Murray, livr’y
I J Purkeypile,
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35 20 A P Gillett, for W F DeFerd
Warrant No. 64, $750.00, protested. them keep a bottle o f Ballard’s Snow
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merchandise
4 90 Nov. “ “
“ W C Leever, lights
Pat Stidham,
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35 55
work on well....................
13 75
No provision made to pay this warrant, Liniment always on hend. A sure cure
4 90
1910-
Sept. “ “
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Geo. Wright,
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2 00 A P Gillett, for A J Freel
given for semi-annual interest <m water for rheumatism, cuts, sprains, sore
i oo W C Leever, for Joe Powell
14 45 March R Cochran, labor..........
“ S A Pattison, publishing
work on well....................
8 25
throat, lame back, contracted muscles,
bonds.
“ T M Jones, recorder’ s fee 20 60
1909 -
......... work on well
12 50 T M Jones, for Oregonian (ad)
20 80
I, J. O. Isaacson, Treasurer o f the corns, bunions and all pains. Price 25c,
Oct. J B Holmes, marshal’ s sal 50 00 Nov. Will Wright, labor......
W C Leever, for Ike Williams
T M Jones, bond buyers’ ad.
36 00
City o f Central Point, Oregon, do certi­ 50c and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by Mary
1 00 Nov. J B Holmes, salary
Nov. D C Grim, hauling..........
.......... work on w ell.....
6 00 S A Pattison, printing
9 80
fy that the foregoing is a correct state­ A. Mee.
“ B F Peart, blacksmithing
* W ,1 Albert, returned on
2 85
L Hatfield, for Joe Boswell
Ray Magruder, work
at well
1 CO
ment of all money received and all
Oct. W C Leever, lights..........
4 90
poll ta x ..... ........................
.......... work on well......
8 10 A J Klum,
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1 00
money paid out by me as treasurer of
4 90 Dec. G B Little, same ...........
N o v ............................
A Wold,
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4 07 Verne Magruder, “
Mrs. May Jacobs, a former well
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4 50
the City of Central Point, Oregon, up
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E E Emerson, labor
“ T M Jones, recorder’s fee
7 30
H Holmes,
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3 50 D C Grim, hauling for well
known resident of this city, now of
2 50
to
April
1,
1910.
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A W Clemens, labor
“ D C Colvig, typewriting.... 17 40
M E Rockfeller, “
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15 oo Freeman & Wiley, supplies “
Ashland, is reported quite ill at the
52 25
“ Lynn Clemens, labor
J. O. J ssacson .
2 90
" S A Pattison, printing ....
P J Hicken,
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10 75 GLMedikind, draft’g ordinance
home of her daughter at that place.
6 00
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Henry Head, labor..........
Dec. W C Leever, lights
4 90
Williams Bros., lumber “
24 10 W C Leever, supplies to well
14 70
Did the April fool man cotcb you last
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Ross, painting ...............
“ J B Holmes, marshal’s sal 50 00
R Magruder, work on well....
1 75 3 A Pattison, pub. bond sale
Object to Strong Medicines.
7 50
Friday?
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Charles Sullivan, labor
“ T M Jones, recorder’s foe
5 00
Will Price,
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11 00 T J Kelsoe (not stated on wrnt)
25
Many people objebt to taking the
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William Morris, labor
Dec. D C Grim, Drayage
3 00
A A Gillett,
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39 78 C. P. State Bank, interest on
strong medicines usually prescribed by
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John Albert, return on
1010-
A A Gillett, for C W Edmonds
warrants (protested)......
50 17 physicians for rheumatism. There is
A KNOCKER
1 00
poll ta x .............. ...............
Jan. W C Leever, lights
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4 90
.......... work on w ell....
5 60
Feb., 1910-
no need o f internal treatment in any is a man who can’t see good in any
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D C Grim, drayage.........
1910-
1 00
A A Giiiett, for S P Hammond
S A Pattison, printing...............
23 50 case of muscular or chronic rheumatism, person or thing. It’s a habit caused
“ T M Jones, mdse
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6 75 Feb. J E Ross, overcharge on
........... work on well ....
1 25 Osgood-Cummins, engineering 570 00 and more than nine out of every ten
by a disordered liver. If you find that
poll tax ...........................
“ E A Hathaway, labor
11 00
L Nichols,
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6 00 T M Jones, for Journal ad........
25 20 cases of the disease are of one or the | you are beginning to see things through
Mar. Charles Suliivan, labor .
1 25 | Pat Stidham,
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17 50 C. P. State Bank, ins. on bonds
other of these varieties. When there I blue spectacles, treat your liver to a
and charges on coupons 11 88 is no fever and little (if any) swelling, I good cleaning out process with Ballard’ s
Total
........................ $ 426 65 Lewis & Sons, for E E Emerson
....... work on w ell....
lb 000
Dec., 1909-
you may know that it is only necessary Herbine. A sure cure for constipation,
April 1, 1910, balance in hands
W A Pyburn,
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n oo C. P. State Bank, protest on
to apply Chamberlain’s Liniment freely dyspepsia, indigestion, sick headache,
of Treasurer
$ 395 80
Ferguson & Murray, teaming
draft and message........ .
3 61 to get quick relief. Try it. For sale j biliousnees, all liver, stomach and bowel
W ater F und R eceipts .
for w ell............................
14 q 0 Jan., 1910—
by Mary A. Mee.
roubles. Sold by Mary A. Mee.
Dec. 4, 1909, received from sale
ÌR ì VSI'K l R'S l.tl'ORL
SHIELDS’
ADDITION
THE HARDW ARE MAN:
W ilcox Ball Bearing
Grindstones,
$6.50
4 v^' 'v
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W. L WHI T E SI DE
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Attention!!
Arsenate o f Lead
ORCHARD IADDERS
The Best Ones Made,
50 c running foot
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of bonds........................ $25275 00
W ater F und D isbursements .
Jan., 1910-
A 'A Gillett, diggeng well, etc. $
S A Pattison, prof, services
Holbrook Withington, same
W C Leever, merchandise
Harry Beal, labor ...................
11 Peart, labor...........................
H Holmes, labor
Archie Parker, labor
Williams Bros., lumber
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Spring
We
Furniture
G u ess
Furniture,
for the big rush.
It seems as though every man in this vicinity
should know about the goodness of our Shirts—
M
AY B E you
Bedding,
Blankets, Sheets, Pillows Etc.,
belonging to me in tlie Central Point Hotel, will be
sold at Public Auction,
hard to please—or hard to
10 o’clock A. M.
W e ’ve the most refined and the handsomest
fit.
Spring Shirts that you
Regular or coat style.
of good things in clothes to sat­
Neat Stripes and figures.
isfy all men.
And
BIG
B A R G A IN S
TERM S—All sums under $10 cash. Over that amount,
six months time on approved notes bearing S per cent interest
SAM E
.
L. F. REDDICLIFFE.
They’re
beauties!
us, be­
Madras, Percales; Muslins and Linene.
we know
the kind of clothing you like.
More patterns than you’ll care to see.
Our stock of Spring Clothes
All new this season.
If your’e
Splendid Shirtmaking by a Maker who
built on human lines we can fit
knows how to make Shirts to perfection.
you every time—which is more
50c 75c, $1.00, $1.25 to $5.00,
than most tailors can do.
Try
We have made great preparation
us for style, fit and price.
for the Men
who always depend on us for their Spring Shirt
outfitting.
This property is all of good quality, near­
ly new and in good condition. This is
your opportunity to secure some good,
can imagine.
cause we have more than enough
includes all sizes, too.
SA TU R D A Y, APRIL 9, 1910,
we sell so many of them.
think you are
That doesn’t frighten
the
I T ’S time for Spring Shirts and we’re ready
Y o u r T a ste
Biggest Auction Sale in History of
Central Point.
All
Shirts
TflirtiarlB^trrr. <Slnth?B
MODEL CLOTHING CO,
Com er Seventh and Bartlett, M ED FO R D , O R E G O N