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About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1911)
CENTRAL POINT HERALD, THURSDAY JANUARY 12, 1911 KEN TN ER ’S BIG 15th ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE NOW IN FULL BLAST. Muslin Underwear at Pri ces Never Before Heard of in Medford. Millinery at Less than Cost Ladies’ Suits, Coats and Furs at One-half Price. 25 per cent off on all Boy’s Clothing. This is a Money Saving Sale for Your Benefit. 33 1-3 off on all Boy’s Overcoats. Ladies’ and Children’s Sweaters now going at less than Manufacturers’ Cost Our Shoe Department is fu ll o f Money Saving Bargains fo r Men, Women and Children # ♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ KENTNER ♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Did You Miss It? Invoicing Time is on Us But we have plenty of time to show you our large stock of FURNITURE, RUGS, LINOLE UM, GLASS; In fact everything kept in a First-class House Furnishing Store Yours to please, Central Point Furniture Store T. M. JONES, Prop. Miss Nettie Lewis entertained the m e m b e r s of her class in the Hi gh! School a t a very pleasant party la s t I Friday evening. The best of candies at England's. Mrs. G. E. Fox, who has been visit- j Charlie Gay was down from Medford ing her parents at Sheridan, Wyoming, ! Saturday. for the past two months, returned last Mark Heatherly has gone to Los Wednesday evening. Angeles for a visit. Mrs. C. C. Hall received a telegram j Mrs. F. O. Cochran and children yesterday morning advising her of the ; visited at Phoenix last week. death of her mother, who resided ih Mrs. Wm. L. Welch, ofTolo, was in one of the eastern states. town Friday on business. A series of evangelistic meetings will ! Prof. Cooper and family spent the be held in the Methodist church begin- — — 7 J _ 1 1 « . J 1 • holiday with relatives at Eugene. ning this evening. Key. Hazelton will Miss Eva Norcross is still confined to be ably assisted by two evangelists ™ 1 * 0 . her home by an attack of rheumatism. from Portland. The Y. M. C. A. held a short religious When buying a cough medicine for service on the Btreet Sunday afternoon. children bear in mind that Chamber If you wish to buy or sell anything, lain’s Cough Remedy is most effectual see Kube at the Second Hand store .'18tf. for colds, croup and whooping cough and Some 25 of our young people attended that it contains no harmful drug. For sale by Mary A. Mee. 1 the play at Medford Saturday night. Hey, Rube has some grand bargains At the school election held last Satur in sewing machine—all kinds. 3d;f day only a corporal’s guard was pres Mrs. Court Hall, of Medford, visited ent as usual, there being hardly enough ! her mother, Mrs. Julia Owen, last Fri to hold an election. Directors Hawk and Peart and Clerk Jacobs were con day. Men’s Underwear Men’s Shirts I John H. Carkin, attorney-at-law, of- tinued in office and W. A. Cowley was elected a director, vice J. ....$2.15 $ i oo Garments ................85c vv. M e rritt,, $2.50 S h irts ............ j fice over Jackson County Bank, Med- who resigned on account of ill health. $1 75 I ford, Oregon. lotf $2.00 S h irts ............ $*’ 00 Garmt>nts ..................-45c About 200,000 apple trees are being $2.25 Golf Shifts ~ Miss Jessie Kincaid, of Portland, is ¡ti 05 -() g J j j j 't S , visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J . planted in Douglas county this season. ‘ T ^-)(> Boys’ Underwear | H. Kincard, in this city. An oatmeal mill is to be established 50f‘ "\Voi’k S h ir t s ..... 4 John Carkin, attomey-at- law of ■' 40c 50,- Bovs’ S h irts.... fice over Jackson County Bank, Med 40c Garments .............. 33c ford, Oregon lOtf Men’s Sweaters 35c Garments ...............29c H. W. Lindsay took in the Shriners $2.50 Sweaters ..............$2.00 05 c Garments.................... 20c blowout and banquet at Ashland last $2.25 Sweaters ..............$1.00 Men’s Flannel Shirts Saturday night. Boys Sweaters Blue, Grey and Tan Miss Florence Noble went to Eugene $1.50 Sweaters ..............$1.25 $2.65 Shirts .................. $2.25 Monday to visit with friends in that $1.35 S w eaters...............$1.00 $ 1.75 S h irts .................... $1.50 city for a couple of weeks. Miss Sarah Wright, a teacher in the public schools here, spent the hull,lays having land for sale at with her parents in Portland. prices and terms that $2.50 Garments ............$2.15 ^ a v y Fleeced Shirts that J . S. March an 1 son Lloyd have re will give the “other fel $2.35 Garments ............$2.00 ¡ ^ I larl-V scl1 at $1-5°* a^ turned from a pleasant visit with rela low” a fair show, will do tives and friends in California. 25 per cent off on all Chil- now. _ .., . - ' ¿ L0° well to come in and see ine soon. Non-residents John Grieve, mayor of Prospect and t I tvit ' s Sweaters Ladies and s shoe* (It a t s Swtatt rs. Ladies $3.25 Shoes........ $2.75 may write, but should expert road mau, was down from the give full particulars and Men’s and Boys’ Shoes Ladies’ $2.75 Shoes..... $2.35 upper country last week. authority to sell. Men’s $4.00 Sho es....... $3.50 Ladies’ $225 Shoes ....$2.00 S. F. Yocum and family, of Yoquina* Oregon, were here last week visiting Men's $3.25 Shoes ........$2.85 Misses’ $2.50 Shoes ...$2.25 his daughter, Mrs. Ed Welch. Men’s $3.00 Shoes....... $2.60 Misses’ $2.00 Shoes......$1.75 Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bursell have re Boys’ $2.75 Shoes ..... $2.40 Children’s 75c Shoes.......GO* J turned from a visit with her parents, Boys $2.00 Shoes ----- $1.75 Children’s 65c Shoes....... 50c Mr and Mrs. Corum, at Eugene. Miss Maud Harr, a teacher in the public schools here, spent the holidays with her home folks at Applegate. W. H Norcross had an encounter 420 Garnett—Cory building. with a wheelbarrow, and report has it that the wheelbarrow wasn't hurt a bit. MEDFORD : : : OREGON. Have You Read j Our January Card? j n -r * There’s Money in it for You. Coma in and get on« of our Free M a t « h Boxes. The Quality Store, Faber & McDonald Proprietors ► ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ < LOCAL MENTION Our Big Sale is Over p STOCK REDUCTION SALE Men’s, Boys’ and Ladies’ Furnishings, | Shoes Etc., to be sold at reduced prices. Beginning Saturday, Jan. 7; ending Sat urday, February 4, 1 9 1 1 . All Lines of Goods Included in This Big Sale. * Here are a few Prices: PROPERTY OWNERS 0. L. WOODRUFF. And many more BARGAINS at ELI JONES’, M o S * Central Point ; ; Oregon.