O L ;,. UAL i’OINT HERALD THURSDAY. OCTULUK lo. TJ10 ► ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « ♦ ♦ 4 BIG TEN DAYS SALE AT KENTNER’S This will b e the biggest Sale ever put on in Southern O regon . KENTNER'S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE. MEDEORD. OREGON. ► P ublic S ale —I will sell all of my I household and kitchen furniture at pub- 1 lie sale, Saturday, October 15, at 2:00 Mr. ami Mrs. M It England visited p m.. at the Bissell property in Cen­ Medford Monday afternoon tral Point. Everything in the house­ Mr. and Mr«. M. It. England visited hold line and all in good condition. ! Watch for dodgers. friend« at Ashland during the week. J oe M urphy . Levi Strauss Overalls, 75e. at “ Dar- iels’ for Duds.” 2fid Daniels’ for Duds sells Levi Strauss The young tallies’ and the yourg overalls for 75 cents. 2Sd inpn’s Sunday school classes of tl e Mrs Lesmeister requests her custo­ Christian church made the church a mers to favor her with early orders for present of a beautiful set of pulpit photographic work intended for the chairs. holiday season, forestall vexatious de­ S. V. Moore was here during the lays at Christmas time by having your Week the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. photo work done now, at Lesmeister’s Neale. studio, second door east of post- Eon S ai . e — Furniture. Enquire of office. 26tf owner at bungalow in Snowy liutte orohard. Central Pointers. MUST CITIES BE UGLY? This Is the Question That Confronts People Throughout the Country. Must the cities be ugly? This ques­ tion Is propounded In Xlarperis Weekly by Arnold W. Brunner, who has this to say, among other things, on the subject: “So much attention has been paid to the Individual that the community has been allowed to suffer, and the conser­ vative and Jealous care of private In­ terests has been carried to such a point tliat most necessary Improvements arc delayed or entirely defeated. “However, we do not despair for our future;. The love of beauty Is growing rapidly, and. while It was once thought to be the prerogative of the rich. It Is now understood to be the right of Levi Strauss Overalls, 75c, at “ Dan­ iels’ for Duds.” 26d Charlie Gav of Medford has returned from a month’s visit at his old home in Wisconsin. Levi Strauss Overalls, 75c, at “ Dan­ iels’ for Duds.” 2 (id The new bungalow being built for J. M. McJimsey by Eli Jones is nearing completion. All the latest magazines and popular novels at Lesmeister’s studio, 2nd door east of postofflce. 2fitf •’ ■witH s tr e n g th a n d e a s e t h e y a lw a y s p le a s e ” TW O HORSE OVERALLS r C B L I C P L A Y G R O U N D A N D W A D IN G P O O L . M A D E BY (From American City Magazine, New LXVfl S T fiA U S S O . C O . io r k .J t a in w g iiii every citizen. The elevation of thought Daniels’ for Duds sells Levi Strauss and mind that comes with association and a belief in beauty Is apt to be dis­ overalls for 75 cents. 26d regarded in this materialistic age. My line of French head and willow “The time has come when the street plumes will please you. Mrs. .1. F. Boswell. ojtf | 1 J E Day is sp rulin' the week in system cries aloud for readjustment. | this neighborhood closing up orders for The demand for new parks and small Daniels’ for Do Is sells Levi Strauss fall delivery. An unusual demand for open squares to provide breathing overalls for 75 cents. 20d pear stock is nearly depleting the nur- spaces for the poor and playgrounds for the children has met with a gen­ M i l l in e r y S tore —Ladies will find \ series. There is small prospect of any eral acceptance. Well planned schools th‘* latest effects in I’ersian collars and being left for the spring trade. The arrnuged so that sunlight will cheer belts. Also the latest novelties in hats Oregon Nursery Co. can supply all de­ and purify every room and corridor mands for the month of October. Win- are now being erected, and nothing at Mrs. J. E. Boswell’s. 2-ftf ; ter Banana apples are nearly all sold, satisfies us that falls short of the new Daniels’ for Duds sella Levi Strauss 2b It p standard. Beautiful Interiors, harmo­ overalls for 75 cents. 2rtd i owing to their popularity. niously colored, with mural paintings Tine line of confectionery and post In the assembly rooms, teaching the A. M. Ford went to Butte Falls Sun­ cards at Lesmeiater’s stu lio. 2fitf day where he expects to spend the win, lessons of history and art, arc willing­ Mrs. J. W. Merritt spent the day in ter. Mr. Ford goes'to the mountain ly provided for our public schools. "Problems like these can only be Medford Tuesday. town primarily for his health, and if solved by a consistently prepared plan A marriage license was issued at the change in climate an I altitude j for the entire city, by a scheme for the Jacksonville Tuesday to Sterling C. proves beneficial he will engage in general arrangement of streets and Minnick and Frances E. Jack, both of business and remain there perma­ thoroughfares devised by men who do t entral Point. not believe that a bridge may be Inde­ nently. pendent of Its approaches and that a park needs no boulevards to reach I t” H e lp Y o u r T o w n . JUST ARRIVED S B ... H e lp to m a k e th e c ity f a ir e r . You c a n d o It If y o u tr y . A n d y o u ’ll be a p ro fit s h a r e r I n t h e sp le n d id b y ’ a n d by. D o n 't f o r g e t w h ile y o u a r e c r u m b lin g T h a t y o u m ig h t be s o m e th in « m o re. L e t th e r e h e n o f u t u r e s tu m b lin g O ’e r o b s tr u c tio n s a t y o u r d o o r. A „ . A C ar o f H igh G ra d e Furniture Posilively P erfect Q u artered H e lp to m a k e th e to w n m o r e sp len d id . L>o th e p a r t y o u h a v e to do. T h e r e is m u c h t h a t m a y bo m e n d ed T h r o u g h a littl e a id fr o n t you. H e lp d e c re a s e th e d i r t t h a t ’s b lo w in g ; H e lp to p u r if y th e b reeze. W h e n It h a p p e n s to be s n o w in g C le a n y o u r s id e w a lk s . If y o u p le a se . —C h ic a g o R e c o rd -H e ra ld . The Presbyterian Missi nery society will meet with Mrs. W. J. Freeman Wednesday afternoon, October 10th. O a k and B ird’s Eye M aple. We now have thorn on our floor, the choicest of woods and will satisfy tin* most refined and artistic. Note tin* quality and compare the prices with those sold elsewhere. Our Iron and I trass lied lino is complete. Iron beds from $3.50 to $18.00. From 3.50to $15.00. Will soon have a shipment of the celebrated "Soaley” Mattress directly from the home of the tjueen of Mattresses. We absolutely guarantee to save you from 10 to 25 per cent, over MEDFORD PRICES. SPOT CASH A N D ONE PRICE. C. P. Furniture Company. GNERAl UJCTHlMiR. G eo . L. N eale , a J J J v M A N N ’S * M e d fo r d ’s N ew P op u la r P riced S tore is N ow O p en ed fo r Business. * : __-------------------------------------------- 1 ----------------- + ---------------- : ♦ ♦ ♦ t And the people of Central Point are cordially in­ vited to call and make themselves at home when in Medford. You will find here an up-to-date store covering a complete line of LADIES’, MISSES, CHILDRENS’ READY-TO-WEAR GARMENTS, DRY GOODS. NOTIONS, UNDERWEAR, COMFORTERS AND BLANKETS. All purchases too large for you to carry will be cheerfully delivered to your home, EXPRESS PREPAID BY US. l You will find us next door to the Post Office in C. F. HURLBURT’S OLD STAND. Give Us a Call Our new prices will please you. M ann’s Medford. Oregon. ♦ : f ♦ Eli Jones and Mr. Painter returned Friday from a successful deer hunt in the Evans creek country. Mr. Jones bagged a fine, fat specimen, and so pe­ culiar were the circumstances of the buck’s taking off that it took Mr. Jones sometime to determine wheth< r his shot had took effect or the deer had died from heart failure. The ladies of Rebekah lodge will give an old fashioned candy pulling Oct. 18th in the lodge room. Each lady is expected to bring one invite I gentle­ man or submit to a 5c fine and cost. C ordie H athaway , N. G., J ennie M erritt , S ec . CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Regular services at the Christian church at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.; Bible school at 10 a m.; Y. P. S. C. E. at 7 p. m ; prayer meeting Wednesday at 8 p. m. Subject for Sunday morning, "Why I am a Chriscian and a Baptist.” Rev. K. H. Sickafoose, pastor. READ THE SPIRIT OF IDAHO, by Arthur W. North. GREATER THAN GOLD (The Harnessing of Western Rivers) by Clayton M Jones In October SUNSET Magazine Now on sale at all news stands. 15 cents. 24d26 For constitutional amendment giving to cities and towns exclusive power to license, regulate, control, suppress, or prohibit the sale of Intox­ icating liquors within the municipality. J If you have live stock or other per- ♦ sonat property to soil, see mo for plan J I term«. I will make all arrangements J for advertising, etc., if desired and will . guarantee you satisfaction in results. . It is easy to get good prices for prop 328 X Yes * erty if you know how. I know how ENDORSED BY • That’s why you need me. ; | Gall on or address 40,000 OREGON CITIZENS J ! I | John Carkin, attorney-at- law .of­ fice over Jackson County Bank, Med- | J ford, Oregon. lOtf W anted — Situation by manand wife on ranch, stock farm or oruhard. Any kind of work. Enquire at Herald of­ fice. 2Itf F or R ent — Three small, well ap­ pointed store rooms in Central Point Hotel building. Enquire of Condor Water & Power Co., Medford, or at the Herald office. 21 tf “ Daniels’ for Duds” sells Levi Strauss Overalls for 75c. 25d29 W. W. Nickerson of Klamath Falls F or S ale —Wood in the tree for sale was in town Tuesday looking over the cheap, one mile from town. See A. town with a view to locating here. Mr. Clark, on old Albers place or phone Nickerson has recently disposed of a John Carkin, Medford, Oregon. 23tf mercantile business in Klamath Falls F or R ent —Suite of two office rooms and for several days has been looking in new brick building. Excellent loca­ over the various towns of this valley, tion second floor, enquire of A. C. with the result that he has decided that Central Point offers better realty in­ Walker or at the Herald office.3tf vestment and business opportunities than any other town in the valley. He At The Churches. is a live wire and if he locates here he PRESBYTERIAN. will no doubt prove a welcome addition In A. O. U. W. hall every Sunday at i o the booster element of Central Point. 11 a. m. At 10 a. m.. Rev. M. E. Coen will conduct a Bible reading. I Levi Strauss Overalls, 75c, at “ Dan- Bring your Bibles. Subject of ser- 26d Forgiveness of Sin. Everybody in­ ¡ Is’ for Duds. ” vited. M. E. Coen, minister. Settle It Now Settle It Right MATTRESSES. t’ome in and see us, no trouble to show goods. School shoes—guaranteed to wear— at Eli Jones’. Have you seen the new waists for ladies—latest styles—at Eli Jones’? Fine line of shirts for men and boys at Eli Jones’. John H. Carkin. attorney-at-law, of­ fice over Jackson County Bank, Med­ ford, Oregon. 10t.f i Always brihg your job work to the Herald office. It pays. F or S ale —A few choice Plymouth Rock cockerels. Enquire of Mrs. W. j E. Alexander. 251pd t ► LOCAL NOTES Post card views of local scenery at specialty at Les.neister’s studio. Gtf J o h n H. Carkin, attorney-at-iaw, of fice over Jackson County Bank, Med- ford, Oregon. lOti Dr. E. Davis, dentist, over Hatfield’s store. tf Get your photo work at Lesmeister’s studio. It will please you. 6tf H ay for S ale —Both baled and loose, cheap T om R oss . 5tf ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦♦ Central Point. Ore. Advertisement t ♦ ! TRUE ECONOMY At this day and age, Household Economy is the only thing to practice. Economy in the true sense, is to use or buy that which is the cheapest. S IN WHITE DIAMOND FLOUR We have absolutely the most Economical Flour you can buy. It is made from old, hard w heat which flour gives you greater expansion than any other family flour in' the market. This gi ves you more loaves of bread to the barrel. Come in and learn more about it. Every sack is guaranteed. THE OUAEITV STORE. Faber & McDonald Prop’s.