Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917, April 21, 1910, Image 3

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    CENTRAL POINT HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 21 1910.
A
Healing Salve
fo r
Barns,
Fruit Trees
Home grown trees on
Home grown r o o t s .
u i 1 .—
>
As a healing salve for burns, sores,
sore nipples and chapped hands Cham
barlain’s Salve is most excellent. It
allays the pamot a burn almost instant­
ly, and unless the injury is very severe,
heals the parts without leaving a scar.
Price, 25 cents. For sale by Mary A.
Mee.
Different.
WWI
BUY YOUR TREE.S OF A FIRM
THAT HAJ A RECORD FOR PUT­
TING
OUT
TREEJ
TRUE TO
NAME, AND TREE^ THAT WILL
grow ,
“What do you consider a woman's
declining years?"
"The years of youth and beauty.
Then she declines all proposals. After
that season has gone"—
"Does she no longer decline propos­
als V"
"She no longer gets them."—nous-
ton Post.
w e invite ; in ^ pect
ion of o u r
. s t o c k ,
P R O F E S S IO N A L
Chapped
Hands and Sore Nipples.
Drs. Anderson & Pollnitz
Ride In A Buick
—-
Car-----
and you will know
how
superior they are to
PHYSICIANS ANf> SURGEONS
Office second Hour JoLn
c a l l on
J.F.HOPKNS -- J. S. BARNETT
One and one-half miles northeast from Central Point.
The OFFICE CAFE
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Residence at Central Point Hotel
C E N T R A L P O I N T .............................
much
When hot and dry drop in and get a cool glass of Weinhardt
Beer
When cold and wet try a smile of Astor Whiskey
I am still doing business at the same
old stand and will assure all courte­
ous treatment and pure goods.
I J R .H . P- H A R G R A V E
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
other cars
Office over First National Bank
Medford
The Buick Cars have won over 90 per cent of the world’s
To be well Dressed
IS Impossible without correctly fitting footwear.
Fashionnble^footwear is"our hobby as it will be yours if you
allow us to dress vourjfeet for a^season.
! Textiles may be rendered Dreproof.
| according to the Paris board of fire
| commissioners, by steeping them In a
10 per cent solution of phosphate of
| ammonia, then drying them In the
! opeu air.
I
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□ More than ninev’out*fof, 'V',crv~ ton
c ises of^rheumatism are.^mipiy meu-
matism of the muscles, due to cold or
damp, or chronic’ rheumatism. In such
cases no internal treatment is required.
The free application o f Chamberlain’s
Liniment is all that is needed, and it is
certain to give quick relief. Give it a
trial and see for yourself how quickly it
relieves the pain and soreness. The
medicines usually given internally for
rheumatism are poisonous or very
strong medicines. They are worse than
useless in cases of chronic and muscular
rheumatism. For saie by’Mary A. Mee.
It vvas'a Buick Car that made 233 miles at an average of
i
l
t
Oregon
DAVIS
Resident Dentist
Central Point
70 miles an hour
-
Oregon
It was a Buick Car’ that won the great Arizona sand
POINT LODGE NO.
C ENTRAL
I. O. O. F.
contest
The Buick Car was victor in“the Lookout Mountain climb
Come and see [the wonderful
Buick Car at our garage.
193
Meets every Saturday evening at
7:30 p. m. in A. O. U. W. Hall,
corner Second and Pine Sts. Visit­
ing brothers are specially invitd to
meet with us when in town.
E. E. S cott ,
J a s . E. G rieve ,
Secretary.
Noble Grand.
The triumphs of the Buick Cars would fill a volume.
1910
Models
10, 16 and 17 there for your inspec­
tion.
No trouble
the Buick.
to
Hotel
Demonstrate
doing
Edmeades Bros.
The
C O R N E R O T II
Medford Buick Co.
Dealer In
and S a d d l e s
Keep your horse dry by using Waterproof Horse Covers
Keep yourself warm while driving by using Clark Heater
Robes, W hips, etc.
Call and see my stock. I can please you
¡M E U F O E D
Glen Fahrick, Prop.
Hodson Garage
Medford
Leave'package at Stone’s
barber shop or 'see T. J.
Kelso who will call for
and deliver family work.
Printing
I dunno whar ter stay.
An* It’s mos' too late ter go,
Kaze 1 'frald dat trouble Ketch m .
•i'o' 1 k n o w -’to* 1 know!
—Atlanta Constitution.
your
supply
And see what you need in the'way of Stationery—
phone to us and we will send a man to see you.
Our stock of paper is the most
complete ever shipped to this city
and comprises the best qualities
of.bonds and linens in all .colors
and weights
We make a specialty of society printing- card*,
invitations, announcements, etc
Give us a trial order
Department of the Interior,
U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon,
A pril 15, 1910.
Notice is hereby given that Albert Morine, of
Trail, Oregon, who, on
June 5 1901, made
Homestead Application (01313), No. 10758. for
N h s w a . N m 4 SEV* s w . N E , 8 « I i
Tp .T^ESouth, Range 1 East. W , M. ha.- filed
notice o f intention to make Final five year Proof,
to establish claim to the land above described,
before W H. Canon, U. 8 . Commissioner, at his
office, at Medford, Oregon, on the 27th day of
May. 1910.
Claimant names as witnesses; John Winning-
ham. Rube Johnson, Charles Morine, Julia Mor­
ine, Frank Morine, all of Trail. Oregon.
B E N J A M IN F. J O N E S .
Register.
T rade M a r k s
D e s ig n s
C o p y r ig h t s A c .
A n r o n e ■ending a «k etch and description m ay
q uickly ascertain o u r op in ion free w h eth er an
Invention Is p roba b ly paletti able. O >mrn inden­
tions strlatly confid entia l. HANDBOOK <>n P atente
«eut. free, old e st awrem y foi aecurlng patenta.
l ’ ut enta taken th rou g h Munii A Co. receive
■prêtai notice, w ith ou t c harge, In the
Scientific A m e ric a n .
One Price to all Livery Stable
FERGUSON
&
MURRAY
DOC RYAN,
I
1
A h andsom ely llluatrated w eekly. I,arrest efr-
eola tion o f any gcietitltlo Journal. T erm s. $3 a
y ea r; fo u r m onth«, $1. b o ld by all new sdealers.
MUNN
& Co.38"” 0* W 1"*»
New York
Brauch Office. (725 K
ash in gton . I). C.
ÂT
BED
TIME
(SUCCESSOR TO YOUNG & HALL)
SOLICITS Y O U R ORDER FOR
REFRESHMENTS
GENERAL AUCTIONEER.
If you have live stock or other per- j
sonal property to sell, see me for plan
terms. I will make all arrangements
for advertising, etc., if desired and will j
guarantee you satisfaction in results, i
It is easy to get good prices for prop- :
erty if you know how. I know how \
That’s why you need me.
Cali on or address
G eo . I.. N eale ,
Central Point. Ore.
Prices right.
OVER 6 5 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
at least, is what a young baby ought
to gain in weight. Does yours? If j
not there’s something wrong with its
digestion.
Give it McGee’ s Baby j
Elixir and it will begin gaining at once.
Cures stomach and bowel troubles, aids
digestion, stops fretfulness, good for
teething babies. Price 25c and 50c. I
Sold by Mary A. Mee.
N O TIC E FO R P U B L IC A T IO N .
Our Job Printing department is equipped‘with the
latest and best styles of Commercial type* and we
are prepared to turn out the highest grade of
work .oil the shortest possible notice
Work'guaranteed.
I -4 o f Pound a Week
N O TIC E FO R P U B L IC A T IO N .
Department o f the Interior.
U . S. Land Office at Rooeburg, Oregon.
March 5, 1910.
Notice is hereby «riven that Carl B. W ebster of
Derby, Oregon, who, on November 4, 1908, made
Homestead Application, No. 0404, for NVi of S F 'i ,
N E 1/* o f S W 1/*, and SEV. of N E 1*, Section 26,
Township 33 South, Range 1 East, Willamette
Meridian, has filed notice o f intention to make
Final commutation Proof, to establish claim to
the land above described, before W . H . Canon.
U. S. Commissioner, at his office, at Medford,
1 Oregon, on the 23rd day of April, 1910.
Claimant names as witnesses: J. B. McKee,
| Charles A . Toney. Tarcey A . Boothby and Frank
M. Manning, all of Derby, Oregon.
B E N J A M IN I. J O N E S .
Register.
OREGON
All kinds Laundryiworkjsolicited
* a aal
J. C. SMITH
D A V IS
MEDFORDDOMESTIG
LAUNDRY.
TO U VELLE
I dunno ef de bright light Is a-breakln',
Kaze de w ort Is mighty fond er trouble
maltin'.
-
AND
PORTLAND
M ANAG E R
An' I dunno whar ter stay.
An' 1 dunno whar ter go,
Kaze X 'frald dat trouble ketch me
*Fo* i Know—'to' 1 know!
Proprietors
New building, newly
furnished, h o t a n d
cold water in every
room. In the heart of
the business center.
In the Solemn Country.
mln'l
H o u s|t o n
BAUGHMAN BROS.
W e take pleasure in so
I eorter thinks de skeery time la cornin’.
An' 'pears ter rae a narncane is hum-
OUR line of Instep Straps, Ankle Straps,
Patent Leather Oxfords etc.ijs particularly
well selected. Call and see
Look over
l
Practical, Modern Dentistry
at Live and Let Live Prices
Office over Hatfield’s Store
track contests
Rheumatism.
M E D F O R I)
O R KGO X
JOHN HARRINGTON
ommercial
OREGOM
Fireproofing Textiles.
l 'u n
Harness
Creek
W illow Springs—each X X 5
D u .E .
TW
building,
Phone-*: Bear [Creek, Table Rock, Trail
Best Treatment for Colds.
“ Most ordinary colds will yield to the
simplest treatment,” says the Chicago
Tribune, “ moderative laxatives, hot
: foot baths, a free prespiration and an
| avoidance of exposure to cold and wet
after treatment.” While this treat­
ment is simple, it requires considerable
trouble, and the one adopting it must
remain indoors for a day or two, or a
I fresh cold is almost sure to be contract­
ed, and in many instances pneumonia
follows. Is it not better to pin your
faith to an old reliable preparation
like Chamberlain VCough Remedy, that
¡3 famous for its cures of colds and
I can always be depended upon? For
I sale by Mary A. Mee.
Rous
over Herald office. Tine street.
Mail Orders Given Prompt
Delivery.
Phone 1771,
M EDFORD.
T h e littlo p e o p i o a r e
usually afraid of the dark,
and a light bed room gives
them cor.fidonco.
«?
■i But a bod room lighted
b y o p e n fin m o m othods
i | takes a w a y fro m tho s c -
c u r o f o o lin g o f tho parents.
U bo e le c tric ity for light
and th e re will bo no danger
of firo to tho tin y ones.
T h e y c a n tu r n it off and
on w ithou t danger.
Send for tho man N O W .
Rugue River Electric Cu.
*
LOTS FOR SALE
The Central Point Herald
Lota in the Central Point Townsite
and the Pattison Addition are for sale
by S A. Pattison. who is ant homed to
handle this property during the winter-
Warrantv deeds given without delay.
Call at Herald office. Fourth street.
Read THE HERALD
N o TU K I have accep ts th<* <>ntral
Point nsr»*nry of the A ah land Steam
Laundry. Laundry will he s«nt on
Monday and return f»n Wedne.-*!»’' f
t each week. Glenn Ow#*n».
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