Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917, February 09, 1911, Image 3

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    CENTRAL POINT HERALD. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 9. 1911
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W lien Coid Rains I
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AN OLD
TIME DUELIST
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Drugs, Medicines,
By R. PEMBERTON SLADE
Toilet
C opyright. 1910. by A m erican Pres«
A ssociation.
Articles,
In the olden time, when dueling was
prevalent among the higher classes,
there lived In a small town In Mary­
land a young man named Arnold
Kemper, who kept everybody about
him In a state o f terror on account o f
his predilection for the code, He knew
o f every meeting between prominent
men that had occurred in the colonies
from the settlement o f Virginia. He
tfften declared that no gentleman
should refuse to light when challenged
and if he did so should be posted as a
poltroon and a coward.
Kemper had never been out himself,
but averred that nothing had ever oc- j
curred to necessitate his fighting. But
If— Here he would end his prophecy
o f what he would do in case he were
Insulted, but only so far as words were
concerned, for the expression on his
face was something frightful to be- !
held. Girls would clutch their lovers’
arms and tremble for them. The men J
themselves looked upon the threatened
with mingled fear and admiration.
If any one happened to stumble j
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against the duelist’s foot or spill a \
drop o f liquid on the ruffles that \
adorned his shirt front, oil would come
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the unlucky man’s hat and out would I
come an obsequious “ Beg your par­
don.’’ Kemper would scowl, then his
features would relax and he would
say, “ Certainly; It was accidental,”
leaving those present to Infer that If
it had been intended It could only be
washed out in blood.
One day there cam e to the town a
quiet, unobtrusive young man who,
knowing nothing o f Kemper’s reputa­
tion for ferocity, was not so careful as
others in avoiding offending him.
BUY Y O U R T R E E J OF A FI R M
Kemper was a Tory, while the stran­
ger was a Whig. That was at a time
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T H A T H A J A R E C O R D F OR P U T ­
when the storm o f revolution was
brewing and opinions on one side or
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the other were running high. One
evening Kemper was in a tavern tell- \ ♦
N A ME , A N D T R E E .5 T H A T WI LL
ing what he would do when it became j Z
necessary to defend the king's sover- t
GROW.
W E I NVI TE I NS P E C T
clgnty, whereupon the stranger walk- j Z
ed lip to him, pulled his nose and said: j T
I o n o f o u r « s t o c k ,
c a l l on
“ That’s the way I would treat the j I
king.”
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Every one present expected to see I
the stranger annihilated.
Kemper ' I
rose from his seat, made a profound j Z
bow to the man who had insulted him ( J
and retired from the tavern. Present­
One and one-half miles northeast from Central Point.
ly one o f his friends returned bearing
a challenge to the stranger. It was
accepted, and the challenged man,
having tho right to choose the weap­
ons to be nsed, chose pistols and in­
sisted that the principals should fight
lu a dark room.
Kemper declared such a meeting en­
tirely without the code. The stranger
said that he didn’t care If It was. He
would fight in a dark room or not at
It will be to your interest to
all. Kemper then declared the affair
Call on us before placing your
off. Ills friends were surprised. They
told him that either he must fight or
Order for fruit and ornament­
forever lose his reputation as a duel­
al trees, bulbs, seeds and
ist. Kemper demurred. Several days I
small fruits.
passed, and the stranger who had 1
pulled the terrible man’s nose still |
lived. Then Kemper, finding that j
C. F. COOK, Manager
those who had stood in aw e o f him |
were treating him with contempt, 25 West Main Street,
Medford, Oregon.
yielded.
It was agreed that the meeting
should take place at the tavern in a
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room on tho second floor and at 10
o’clock at night The shutters were
closed so that not even a ray o f star­
light oould get In, and every article of
furniture was removed from the room.
There Acre tw o doors to the chamber,
and each o f the principals was let in
Cool weather is coming on, and with it our new assortment
to It by one o f these doors. Once In
they were to remain standing by tbeir
o f the finest candies ever shown in Central Point.
respective doors till the word “ Fire!”
was given by a man outside with a
stentorian voice, after which each
should be at liberty to kill tbe otber as
soon as he pleased.
Ten minutes after the signal had
been given not a sound hail been
henrd. But the chamber was a largo
one. and the parties might in their ma­
At The Old Stand *
neuvers have passed each other a num­
ber o f times without knowing It Then
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suddenly a shot was heard. One pis­
tol had been emptied, nnd as each maa
had been supplied with but one weap­
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tle had been fought. Several minutes
elapsed, and another sj^ t was heard.
Then the doors were thliivru open, and
those outside rushed in with candles.
Only one o f the participants, the
stranger, was visible. He looked as
much puzzled as the rest.
“ For henveu’s sake!” exclaimed one
We carry a full and complete stock o f all
o f the party. “ You can't have eateu
kinds of Fresh and Cured I Meats, Sausage,
your adversary.”
Bologna, Weinerwursts, Hamburger, etc.
"Eaten him? JCo. I explored the
room till I was tired; then I heard a
TR Y OUR O W N RRAND OF H AM S and BACON
shot. I didn't see the flash, for my
back was turned at the time. O f
Boiled Ham and other delicacies are always
course, after that he was at my mercy,
kept on hands.
We have the best equipped
and since I couldn't kill an unarmed
man I concluded to discharge nt.v pis­
shop in Southern Oregon and are always pre­
tol In the olr. The only way to do that
pared to serve our customers with the best
»afely was to fire tip the chimney.”
This turned the attention o f the par­
Fresh Columbia River Fish, Wednasdays and Fridays.
ty to tbe big fireplace common In those
times, and one o f the party, holding a
candle there, exclaimed:
BU Y YO U R M EAT A T AN UP TO DATE SHOP
“ There’s blood on the hearth!”
At that moment down dropped Kem-
Wholesale and retail agents
per
Then there was an explanation.
Kemper’ s pistol—It had a hair trigger
—went off on account o f his nervous­
ness. Then he had crawled up the
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chimney for safety. The stranger, fir­
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ing “ in the air,” gave him a flesh
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wound In the leg.
Proprietor* ♦
W . D. Lewi* & Son*
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¿That ended Kemper’a supremacy.
Prescription work a Specialty
CENTRAL POINT PHARMACY j
: The Hardware Man.
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PROP.
M A R Y A-M EE
W . C. Leever
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Fruit Trees
Fruit Trees
Home grown trees on
Home grown r o o t s .
HEY THERE
This is to announce to the public that RUBE has
opened a new SECOND-HAND STORE in the Merritt
building, next door to Freeman & Wiley, s, where he
has some New and Second-hand Goods to sell at
The Right Prices,
RUBE also handles Coal, Wood, Hay and Grain, and
if you want a useful Christmas present for your boy
or girl it will pay you to see RUBE.
Phone 47, Central Point
Yours for Business,
R. E. MURRAY,
OREGON.
Hathaway &
Contractors
and
Scott
Builders.
Plans and Estimates Furnished
on all classes of buildings.
Modern Cottages and
Bungalows our specialty.
W e Guarantee all Our W ork.
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W. H. FERGUSON
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Livery
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When her child is in d a n g e r a woman
will risk her life to protect it. No
great act of heroism or risk o f life is
necessary to protect a child from croup.
Give Chamberlain’ s Cough Kemedy and
all danger is avoided. For sale by
Mary A. Mee.
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OREGON.
You are probably aware that pneu­
monia always results from a cold, but
you never heard o f a cold resulting in
pneumonia when Chamberlain’ s Cough
Remedy was used. Why take the risk
when this remedy may be had for a
trifle? For sale by Mary A. Mee.
Mrs. Fay Brophy, o f Ashland, visited
Will Scott and w ife were Medford her mother, Mrs. Belle Pleasants, for
visitors last Friday.
1 a day or two last week.
N ot Sisters
N ow and again >ou ice tw o women pa«»-
ing down the street who lo o k like sistera.
Y ou are astonished to ler,rn that they are
mother end daughter, anil you realize that
a woman at forty or forty-five ought to be
at her finest and fairest. Why isn't it s o ?
The general health of woman is so in­
timately associated w its the local health
o f the essentially feir.inine organa that
there can be no red cheeks and round
form where there it female weakness.
W o m e n w h o h s n suffered from
this trou ble h s r s found p rom pt
relief end c u r e in the use o f D r.
P ie rc e 's R a r o r itr P rescrip tion .
It gives vig or end vitelity to tho
organs o f w o m a n h o o d .
It clears the c o m p le x io n , brightens t h .
e y e s and re d d e n s the cheeks.
N o alcobul, o r habit-forming drugs is contained in "Fevorite Prescription.’ ’
A ny sick woman may consult Dr. Pierce by letter, free. I.very letter is
held as sacredly confidential, and answered in e plain envelope.
Addreae:
W orld's D rpem ary Medical Association. Dr'. R .V . Pierce. Pres.. Buffalo. N T .
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E. DAVIS,
D r .
DENTIST.
Practical, Modern Dentistry
at Live and/ Let Live Prices
Office over Hatfield’ s Store
Central Point
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Oregon
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department o f the Interior.
U. S. land Otfice at Roeeburtr. Oregon.
December 22, 1910.
Notice is hereby given that Lincoln E. Whiting,
of Eagle Point. Oregon, who, on February 2, 1909.
[nude Homestead Application 14Î09, Serial No.
04381,for N 1*, NWV, and SEH.lNWVi, Section 28.
Iwp 35 South, Rangel West, Willamette Meridian
ha* filed notice of intention to make Final com­
mutation Proof, to establish claim to the land
above described, before W. H. Canon, United
States Commissioner, at Medford, Oregon, on the
21st day o f February, 1911.
Claimant names as witnesses: Harry Brown
Mrs. Harry F. Brown and Aron Smith, of Eagle
Point. Oregon; Frank Smith, o f Medford Oregon
BENJAMIN F. JONES.
Register.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for
Jackson County.
In the matter of the estate o f Mary Yotta Pan*
key, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that by virture o f an
order o f the County Court of Jackson County, Ore­
gon, dated January 31, 1911, the undersigned.
Chas. A. Pankey, administrator of the estate of
Mary Yetta Pankey, deceased, will make Anal
settlement o f his account« with said estate, at»
such administrator, before said Court, on
Saturday, the 1st day of April, 1911,
being a day of subsequent term o f said Court,
to-wit, of the March term thereof, at 10 o ’clock
A. M. o f said day, at which time any and all per­
sons interested in said estate are hereby notified
to appear and make objections, if any they have,
to the settlement of this estate.
C has . A. P anbjcy ,
Administrator o f the estate of Mary Yetta Pan^
key, deceased.
CHAS.
FULLER
Merchant Tailor.
Cleaning and pressing
All kinds of repairing
Prices reasonable.
A Full and Complete Line of
Telephone Building,
Nursery Stock.
CENTRAL POINT, OREGON.
Fresh Confections
You Can’t Beat Them
Front Street,
$ CENTRAL POINT
M .gford
J. F. HOPKINS
Rogue River Valley Nursery Co.
Ask those for whom we have built how they like our work.
Central Point,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office over First National Bank
ful articles.
Makes.
CENTRAL POINT
Q R .H . P. HARGRAVE
useful and beauti­
Bridge Beach,
Great Western,
Cole’s Celebrated Air Tight,
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PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
Office second floor Rostel Building,
Corner TLird and Pine Streets.
Phones: Bear Creek. Table Rock. Traii Creek
Willow Springs—each XX5
CENTRAL P O I N T ........................ OREGON
Watches, Jewelry,
HEATING STOVES
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Dr». Anderson ¿c Poilnitz
and many other
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Stationery, Books,
The Home Circle is made cheerful with a pieas-
antjblaze. A comfortable room makes the heart
glad and we are now prepared to gladden the
hearts of humanity with our excellent line of
All Other Leading
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MEDFORD DOMESTIC
LAUNDRY.
All kinds Laundry work solicited
Leave package at Stone’s
barber shop or see T. J.
Kelso who will call for
and deliver family work.
Work guaranteed.
Prices right.
Fine Watch Repairing.
I am again on deck with my
watch repair shop, which I have
re-opened in R. E. Murray’s
Second-Hand Store. Bring mo
your work and I will guarantee
satisfaction and reasonable prices
Agent for the celebrated Alad­
din Lamp.
P. J. HICKEN.
G S MOORE,
AT
CENTRAL POINT MEAT MARKET
BED 1
tim e '
Fresh Meats of all kinds
Ashland Creamery
Butter.
Tho
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people
aro
u s u a lly a f r a id o f t h o d a r k ,
a n d a li g h t b o d r o o m g iv e s
t h e m c o n f id e n c e .
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by
open
ta k e s
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lig h t e d
f la m e m e th o d s
a w a y fro m
th e
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c u ro fo e lin g o f th o p a r e n ts .
U s e e l e c t r i c i t y f o r lig h t
a n d t h o r e w i l l lie n o d a n g e r
o f f i r e to t h o t in y o n e s .
T h e y c a n t u r n It o f f a n d
o n w it h o u t d a n g e r .
S en d fo r th e m a n N O W .
CENTRAL POINT MEAT MARKET
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