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About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1911)
C E N T R A L PO IN T S‘t M L Y PERSONAL Y . M. C. A. C W was a Medford business , w. Jeffers Jener» wa »a« Mr j B Rhodes, State Secretary of , v,s.tor last hr,day. Oregon and Idaho, waa in town one day ■*. ’’v - •',err*tt ' tailed jo i on week inspecting the work of the a business trip during the week. | jtJca| Association. In the evening he (Holbrook Withington, the well addressed the board of directors. liimv. u Medford attorney, waa in town | Rev g . h . Sickafoose. the retiring on legal business Saturday. ] pastor of the Christian church, address- Mr. and Mrs. Conro Fiero enter- ed the meeting in the Town Hall Sun- t r r,. d u number of friends from Med-| day afternoon. A male quartette, corn- ford the end of the week. I PO«*d of Henry and George Furnum, A. W. Moon and Henry Riley, rendered C. II. Pierce, a real estate man of i two selections, which were much ap Medford, was here yesterday looking preciated by those present. Mr. Jas. for investments in business property. McDowell also sang a solo. At the Dr. Hay was here from Medford for close of the address Mr. Sickafoose was a few hours last Friday on business presented, by the Association, as a connected with leasing his hotel prop token of esteem and remembrance, with \ a very nice serving dish, which he ac- erty here. Hev. Porter, of Portland, was here ! cepted with a few well chosen remarks. On Monday evening about twenty-five during the week assisting Rev. Hazel- ton with the M. E. church revival boys of the ages from 12 to 14 years met and organized themselves into a meetings. Mrs. JElla Roper, of Grants Pass, club, the name to be decided on at the vial ted her sister, Mrs. N. E. Childers, next meeting, to be affiliated with the last week for a few days. Mrs. Child- i Associated B >ys' club3 of Oregon, The ere, wh > has been very ill, is improving, following officers were elected: Irai u . Hog, from time lmmemor-1 Stewart, president; John Conley, vice- secretary, and I h J iated as a weather prophet oi j president; Elmer Kyle, fell down pretty hard , Leonard Freeman, treasurer. The ob- high degree, this year as the bright sunshine Gr jeet of the club is to meet once a week for a short bible study, to be followed the past few days would Indicate. I with a genera) good time. The meet- conducted in an orderly and Rev . and Mrs. Sickafoose left Mon- - ¡ng3 wm day morning on the local for their businesslike way, so the boys will not ture home at Hosier. They expect to only have a good time, but will be get atop over for a week with relatives at ting instruction which will be beneficial Monmouth before continuing their jour later in life. Tne club voted the fee ney to Mosier. for membership 10 cents per month, the money to bo spent as the boys may so vote. A part of the plan of the club livery Service lor funerals. is to organize ball teams and other out- For the information of my customers of-door sports, including tramps, pic and the public generally, I wish to make nics, etc. the following statement regarding the price of livery rigs for funerals: 1 cannot afford to keep a line of stock Music Studio to Open Feb. I especially for funeral oucasions and must supply such orders from my regu A music studio will be opened by lar commercial stock of horses and rigs, which are in service among regu Mrs. A. J. Braash at S. E. cor. of 4th lar customers practically every day. 1 and Pine streets, a temporary location. therefote find it necessary when rigs Applications for instruction, both ad are ordered in advance to he held for vanced and beginners, will be received afternoon funerals to charge the full- on Saturday, Feb. 11th. Number of 43tf day rate of $5.00 for the service. Per pupils limited. . sons willing to take chances on getting a rig at the hour wanted without mak F or S ale —Solid walnut organ, in ing reservations in advance can have good repair and a good instrument. same for the regular one-half day rate. Will sell or trade for anything I can W. H. F erguson , use.—W. H. Ferguson, Liveryman. 43tf-eow Liveryman. 43tf I -------------------------- * Table Rockets. F or S ale —Set heavy lead harness in good repair.—W. H. Ferguson, Liv eryman. 43tf H ER ALD , TH URSDAY FEB R U A R Y D, 1911 Qtpiùin Eggleston. VYÜI gvv Springs laklets. (Continued from Is: pare) Mr. Neale is very busy planting sev - 1 In the presence of a vast throng ! State Development will receive a until elected to the state Legislature erul thousand fruit trees. of people, gathered from all parts of - new impetus if House Bill No. 301, Miss Beatrice Hoagland has been on Hast November. During his term as Jackson county, the last rites over ' now before the legislature, passes. recorder o f Ashland, Captain Eggles the sick Fist for several days. the remains of Captain M. F. Eggles This measure will create a statistical ton was several times commended in ton were observed at the Methodist bureau, and ¡migration agent and au- Mr. Facklam spent one day last week I the highest” terms for his successful Episcopal church at Ashland Sunday 1 thentic statistics presenting the op- in Central Point. management o f an office involving I portunities of Oregon will then be avail Wo are pleased to note that Mr. !;;r,_.e financial, judicial and executive afternoon. The services were sim able for use by the various commercial ple, hut impressive. The vast num Davidson, who cut his foot while chop- | resp(,nsibiHty. In addition to being 1 organizations that are now without an ping wood, isah letob eah ou th lspl.ee. ref,order hfl wns also JUntiee o f the ber of people present testified more official source for reliable data. A eloquently than words the esteem In It is rumored that a resident ot Wil- peace, which position he held until which Captain Eggleston is held in state booklet, furnishing facts about low Springs will sink for artesian water death. Oregon in concise form, will be the southern Oregon. in the near future. | Being well versed in law, he was After a few musical selections were basis of extensive advertising. Through the" generosity o f some of able to attend to the duties o f City The bill now being considered was rendered Rev. Van Fossum offered the Central Point merchants the drop Attorney with the result that in 1906 framed by the Oregon Development a brief prayer, after which he read curtain for the Willow Springs school the people o f Ashland abolished that League to meet a general demand for a the brief account of the life of the house has been purchased at small ex- ottice and trnn 1'ered the duties to state publication. The measure pro deceased. Representative Bonbrake, pensc. j the recorder. vides that the ¡migration agent shall who with six other members of the A box social wil! be given by the . His advent into the office opened house, accompanied the remains to serve without pay, but makes an ap Willow Springs Social Club Friday even- an era o f municipal improvement in Ashland from Salem, spoke and told propriation of $25,000, barely the cost ing, Feb. 10th, to take place at the new Ashland, as, by virtue o f liis eduea- of the high esteem In which Captain o f compiling and printihg a limited Mission school house promptly at 7:30. tiou and experience as nn engineer Eggleston was held in the house. original edition of the booklet. Once available, such a publication will be The proceeds from this entertainment lie was able to project find organize Following this Rev. Van Fossum will be used for putting electric lights the financing o f that city’s fine sewer I briefly outlined the life of Captain duplicated widely. in the school house. The program: system. He also organized the move-1 Eggleston in Ashland and told of j Song ____ Henry Cleveland »lent which re ulted in the laying o f the high regard in which he was held The Presbyterian Missionary Society Recitation........................ Angela Flynn miles o f paved streets. by those who knew kim best. meets with Mrs. W. H. Norcross Wed- Ilis talent for organization and Song......... ........................... Chorus The remains were interred In Har- nesday, Feb. 15th, at 2:00 P. M. Of- Coon diaglogue............ Cleve!and-Perry administration o f public affairs, to gadine cemetery. 1 fleers will be elected. gether with the high esteem with Recitation.............. Miss Pheister Song..... ......................... Miss McNasser which lie was held by his fellow citi Reading............... Mrs. Hoagland zens resulted in their inducing him to Dialogue— “ Helen Trever” —by pupils. accept the nomination for candidate for County Judge in the primary elec tion in 1908, hut he was defeated by A scald, burn, or severe cut heals a small margin. slowly if neglected. The family that Over ten years ago he wrote the keeps a bottle of BALLARD’S SNOW’ first literature descriptive o f the I f you are going to build the coming season you LINIMENT on hand is always prepared Hogue River Valley, intending to in would better have your plans prepared and your esti for such accidents. Price 25c, 50c and duce immigration to the valley. He mates made now. $1.00 per bottle. Sold by Mary A. Mee. was the pioneer publicity man in this I am prepared to serve you in the capacity o f archi The double tracking of the O. — W. section, was for several years sec- tect and will also be pleased to figure on your work if R. & N. line down the Columbia river votary o f the Ashland Board o f Trade desired. from Echo to Portland, as authorized and was for three successive terms this week by the Harriman directors in President o f the Ashland Commercial My work done here during the past year speaks for New York, will be of great benefit to club. itself. Call and see m e or drop me a card. the whole state. Improved transporta The funeral services were held tion facilities will be provided, but per at the Methodist Episcopal church til haps best of all is the confidence shown Ashland Sunday afternoon at 2:30. in the Northwest by the great railway Interment in Hargudine cemetery. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ »> 4 ♦ system in authorizing this heavy invest Captain Eggleston leaves a wife * ment. stepdaughter and a sister. Mrs. Jose- Gas in the stomach or bowels is a j --------------------------------------------------------. disagreeable symptom of a torpid liver. When the bowels become irregular To get rid of it qoickly take HERBINE. you are uncomfortable and the longer It is a marvelous liver stimulant and this condition exists the worse you feel. You can save 25 to 59 per cent on all bowel purifier. Price 50c. Sold by You can get rid of this misery quickly your purchases o f Cut Glass, Silver Mary A. Mee. by using HERBINE. Take a dose on ware, etc., by doing your purchasing Usual low priced colonist rates to the going to bed and see how fine you feel at our store. You can’ t find finer Pacific Northwest from the East w ill: next day. Price 50c. Sold by Mary A. styles nor more exclusive patterns. be in effect from March 10 to April 10 , A‘ ee- W e are specialists in W atch Repair and will, no doubt, result in inducing ing, Jewelry Manufacturing and E n many settlers to come West. Rates graving. will be the same as last year, on the bases of $25 to the Coast from Missouri W e Will Give You Absolute Satisfaction, 1 will sell at public auction, at my River terminals. Fare from other home two miles northeast of Central Phipps Building, points is in proportion, for example, Point, on the Agate road, at the mouth M E D FO R D , OREGON $33 from Chicago, $32 from St. Louis, of "sticky lane,” Wednesday, Febru i $50 from New York City, $4975 from ary 15, 1911, at 1:00 o ’clock sharp, the *♦4 Washington, etc. followinganimals.farm implements, etc: Two horses, six and eight years old, A piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain’ s Liniment and bound on both gentle for women to drive, either to the affected parts is superior to apy single or double drivers, weight about plaster. When troubled with lame back 1200 pounds each; one No. 1 4-year-oid or pains in the side or chest give it a milch cow, three hogs, wagon, spring trial and you are ceitain to be more wagon, single buggy, surrey, mower, than pleased with the prompt relief j hay rake, walking cultivator, sulky In our assertion that you which it affords. Sold by Mary A. Mee. plow, springtooth harrow, drag harrow, cannot buy GOOD rugs Mrs. Nancy Obenchain has bought set single buggy harness, set double fractional block 5 in Block 6 in Oak buggy harness, set team harness, cream CHEAP. W hatever you Park addition. This purchase will separator, barrel churn, cook stove, bed- | room suite nnd all household furniture. pay for IN F E R IO R Q U A square out a full half block, a portion Terms cash. P. H. W addell . of which she has owned for some time L IT Y is TOO M U C H . G ro . L. N eale , auctioneer. in the old Townsite, making a very HENRY EARNEJM Architect and Builder. HENRY EARM JM , PUBLIC S A LE . Cure Your Rheumatism H O T LAK E Sanatorium Hot ï B. T . V A N DE C A R . WE CANNOT BE T O O EM PHATIC You’ ll find the BEST RUGS are invariably the C H E A P E S T and that’ s the kind here- you’ ll always find Just now our display is very inviting and many ex cellent values can be served. Central Point Furniture Store T . M . JONES, Prop. HOUSEFURMISHiNG ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦♦ + ♦ ♦ AND UNDERTAKING ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦< Y ou A re Invited ♦ ♦ ♦ i l 4 L a k e , O re g o n Oregon—Washington Railroad & Navigation Co. FOR S A LE. Central Point, Oregon. SAVE MONEY At the request of the hoard of school directors Prof. V. A. Davis has with drawn his resignation and will continue until the end of the term. The literary entertainment by the Tube paints and brushes at England’s school children wus very good and much See the ribbon display in Robnett’ s appreciated by the large audience pres window. * 42tf ent. Hey, Rube has some grand bargains The Patch brothers gave a moving 38tf picture show Friday evening, which n sewing machine—all kinds. was a good one and well attended. See our ad in this issue.—Cranfill & 42tf Rev. M. G. Davis was frem some Robnett. cuuse unable to fill his appointment { Take your prescriptions to England’s here Sunday evening. for purity and accuracy in compounding Miss Maud Fields is visiting with her j Don’t fail to see our bargains on rib grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Vincent. bons.—Cranfill & Robnett. 42tf Mr. C. F. Garrison, from Medford, The best of candies at England's. w a. here last week on business. Dr. E. Davis, dentist, over Hatfield’ s valuable residence property. store. tf If ybur child is pale and sickly, picks Ihristidn Lndeavor Convention. JOS. BOSWELL When looking for real merchandise, at the nose, starts in the sleep and go to Cranfill & Robnett’s. 42tf TONSORIAL ARTIST. I.aces of finest texture at the Quality grinds the teeth while sleeping, it is a The Oregon Christion Endeavor Union sure sign of worms. A remedy for Store. 41tf 8 planning to hold a big convention in these parasites will be found in My shop is run in strict If you wish to buy or sell anything, WHITE’S CREAM VERMIFUGE. It Ashland February 10, 11, and 12. Dr. accordance with the state W. it. Hinson, of the White Temple of see Rube at the Second Hand store 38tf. not only clears out the worms, but it law governing sanitary Portland, and Paul C. Brown, Field conditions in barber shops. If you have a fountain pen that is on restores health and cheerfulness. Price Secretary for California, are among the hum, just blow in at England’s and 25c per bottle. Sold by Mary A. Mee. the prominent speakers and workers Mrs. Eugene Sanborn, of this city, HOI AND COLD BATHS IN CONNECTION get it fixed. on the program. who has been spending a part of the A gent for Salem Steam Laundry A rate of one and one-third fare for John H. Carkin, attorney-at-law, of- winter with Mr. Sanborn's aged moth the round trip has been granted by the I fice over Jackson County Bank, Med er at Woodville, is reported very ill Your Patronage Solicited. railroads, but it is necessary for dele ford, Oregon lOtf with a gathering in her head and her gates to secure a certificate from the See the new embroideries at the physician is fearful that she may agent at the time o f purchasing ticket Quality Store. 4ltf lose the sight of one eye as a result and bring it to the convention, to he of the disease. John Carkin, attomey-at-!Iaw of signed by the State Secretary. A heavy cold in the lungs that was AND OTHER ILLS 0E THE BODV Free entertainment, consisting o fice over Jackson County Bank, Med lOtf expected to cure itself has been the room and breakfast, will be provided ford, Oregon AT THE for all delegates during the convention. F or S ale —A number or good Jersey starting point in many cases of disease Ashland is one of the most beautiful milch cows, some fresh and some to he that ended fatally. The sensible course residence cities in the state and has a I fresh soon. Enquire of Edward March, is to take frequent doses of BAL LARD’S HOREHOUND SYRUP. It reputation for hospitality second to none. I Central Point, Oregon. 42d44 checks the progress of the disorder and Indications are that the convention Christian Science services are held assists nature to restore normal condi will be a great success and all who can every Sunday morning at 11:00 in the tions. Price 25c, 50c and $1.00 per possibly do so should plan to attend. ( The House Efficiency ) John Rigg, of Ashland, is secretary lodge-room, second floor of the G. A. bottle. Sold by Mary A. Mee. of the Registration committee and dele R. building. Sunday school at 9:43 A. Read in February Sunset Magazine: I M. All interested are cordially invited SAN DIEGO—THE CITY OF DRE AMS gates should semi names to him. to attend these services. Subject for GOME TRUE. Beautifully illusfcrnted in four colors. TETRAZZINI SING-1 next Sunday, “ Soul.” ING IN THE STREETS OF SAN THE RI U R N HOMI THROUGH Misses Lauretta Campbell and Carrie FRANCISCO—CH R 1 STM A S EVE I ML SUNNY SOUTH. j Schiebler, recently from Pasadena, Now on sale at all news stands 15 c. v 41343 have leased the front room of the When you arrange your eastern trip ! Whiteside building at Third and Tine bo sure to include the Sunset Route streets and will open a first-class milli through New Orleans, El Faso, Los nery and ladies furnishings shop about Estray Notice. Sells round-trip tickets, good for three Angeles and San Francisco for return. March 1st. 42d43 months, allowing $6.00 worth of It is a splendid educational journey, I have taken up. and am caring for I accommodation at the Sanato and at this time of the year especially , | at the Beckwith orchard, l i miles east j rium, at Portland and all delightful because so warm ¡and com I of town, the following stock: One j ¡lortlculturjl Society Meetings. O. —W. R. & N. Stations fortable. Every mile is through th e' heifer calf about six months old. mark-1 Wednesday. March l, 1911. Sabject: sunny southland-the rice and cotton ed underbit on right ear. swaltowfork fields of laiuisiana and Texas, the vast “ The Codlin Moth and Arsenical on left ear. Also one steer calf same For further information and illus- < mirage mesas of New Mexico and Ari- Sprays" P. J. O'Gara. Discussion by age, marked underbit on left ear, ewal- trated booklet, address Dr. W. T. *ona, now spread with bright green, G. A. Hoover. General discussion. owfork on right ear. Owner s Jioul Phv. Medical Supt. and Mgr., Hot i the orange groves and semi-tropic charm tcome forward, prove property, pay Lake. Oregon, any O. — W. R. & of California, mites and miles along the charges and take animals away or they N. Agent, or write to ocean shore, and several of the most will be advertised and sold recording WM. Mi MURRAY. interesting cities on the continent. Ask G rorgr P vnkky . Choicest bailed alfalfa and wheat hay to law. en«*r»l PMiWffr your local railroad agent all about it. one-half mile west from Central Point. Dated at Central Point, Jan. 23. 1911. 42J45 PORTLAND, OREGON. , 43d45 42dU J. C. HERRING. 4U144 LOCAL MENTION Will boost All Oregon. phine l). liroclter. lie was ej. »years ami 20 clays. To inspect our new line o f Spring Goods, just in, consisting of laces, em broideries and ginghams in faultless designs and latest colorings. The Quality Store, Faber & McDonald J Proprietors t