Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917, March 09, 1911, Image 4

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    CENTRAL POINT HERALD, THURSDAY
MARCH 9, 1911.
Have You Been to W ard’s Racket Store?
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SPRING
CLOTHES.
TOGGERY
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LOCAL MtNIiON
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Two Caucjs Held.
CENTRAL POiiNiERS.
A n A r t A p p re c ia tio n .
OF
COURSE
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CAT AMITY HYMN.
Y. M. C. A.
There Is au artist iu Pittsburg who
The landslide's gone with the gold-mine
before conferring any more of bis
A number o f citizens met in Town
The work on the new building here
sketches ns gifts will know exactly
hill.
Kodak supplies at England's.
! Hall last Thursday evening for the pur- K)dak suPPlies a‘ England s.
upon whom he is conferring them. Re­ commenced and the much talked o f
An’ the guv’ment’s broke up the
pose
of
nominating
a
ticket
for
the
Early
Rose
seed
potatoes
at
the
Qual-
The members of the Christian church
cently he decided to surprise a "dear Y. M. C. A. at Central Point will soon
moonshine ’still,’
old lady" acquaintance who professed have an up to date structure which will An’ this town’s rulnt,
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will tender a reception to their newly coming municipal election, to be held *ty Store.
an’ the next
called pastor, Rev. GitFord Ernest, ar.d Monday, March 13th.
! We help you to live and live well for great admiration of bis work by giv­ stand as a monument of Christian pro- :
town’s “ dry,” —
ing her u bit of landscaiie. He did
W. D. Lewis was elected chairman little money.—Cranfill & Robnett.
wife at the church Tuesday evening,
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No hope in the world believers!
so. It was a restful little pastoral gress in the community.
March 14th. Everybody invited. By of the meeting and Dr. E. Davis was
Garden seed3 that grow at Faber & scene of broad meadows stretching
The attendance at the meeting in the The sun don’ t rise in the same old place.
order of committee.
(chosen as secretary. After stating the McDonald’s.
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away from a stream In the foreground. Town Hall last Sunday was good and
An the moon ain’t showin’ of a
F or S alk — New iive-room house and object of the meeting, to place in nomi­
Watch our announcement of new ar­ Across the meadows wound a footpath the address by Ass’ t Sec’y Smith
friendly face;
leading to the village, which cowid be of the State Association was better.
good lot, close in. Will accept good nation two councilmen to serve for riva s.—Cranfill & Robnett.
[ An’ the stars rre a-burnin’ jest the
seen nestling in the haze of distant
team of horses as part pay. A. P. three years and one recorder to serve
The singing by the male quartette
maddest red.
If you wish to buy or sell anything, hills.
for two years, Chairman Lewis called
Gillett, Central Point, Oregon. 47tf
was o f high ordor and was much j
An’ this town’s dyin', an’ the next
see “ Rube
at lne
the Second nanu
Hand slor<!-
store. ’3
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The old lady was delighted, and the
for
nominations
forcouncilmen.
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appreciated by the audience.
Brushes for all purposes at England’s.
town’s dead—
We advertise to make friends and profusion -and warmth of her thanks
Lindsay, Henry Farnum, J. E. Boswell
The mens class, Friday evenings, for No hope in the world, believers!
The Methodist Ladies' Aid Society and D. C. Grim were placed in nomi­ sell groceries to hold them.—Cranfill & made the artist glow with pleasurable
the study of the International Sunday An’ it’ s time to go, an’ it ’s time te
feelings.
will hold an Easter sale this season, nation and upon a ballot being taken Robnett.
"Ain't It nat’ral!” she exclaimed, : School are becoming very interesting.
when aprons, rugs, and many other Messrs. Lindsay and Farnum were
stay,
If you have a thought that leans placing her finger on the path winding This class is open to all men and you
An’ I ain’ t got wings fer to soar
useful and fancy articles, will be placed ^ o s e n a s ’ the nominees of "the caucus. toward a Spring Suit the garments are across the meadow. "Just look at the
are cordially invited to join.
away;
on sale. The exact date and particu- j
yy Jacobs
the present efficient here to cinch it.—Cranfill & Robnett.
streak iu the water made by a passiu’
Jacobs, the
A young men who was “ down and An, no one jines when my hymn I raise.
lars will be announced later.
tugboat or sutbin’ !”—Pittsburg Uu-
! incumbent of the recorder’ s office, was
i out” and was looking for work was,
i John Carkin, attorney-at-law of- zette-Tlmos.
An’ this town’s burnin’, an’ the
F ob S a l k —Disc gangplow, in good then unanimously chosen, without
1 through the Association, found a job
1 s" 1 fice over Jackson County Bank, Med- j
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next will blaze—
running order. Enquire of John Hes- sent, to succeed himself. The ticket
and both empoyer and employee were
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No hope in the world, believers!
benefitled.
Belgrave, one-half mile north of Cen­ was then named The Citizens Ticket ford, Oregon
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tral Point.
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FoR SALE-Set heavy lead harness ;i,
S u it a b le G ro u n d s.
All the other present officials, m -! *n Rood repair.—W. H. Ferguson, L iv -, .j;
Brushes for all purposes at England's.
Attorney—On wliut grounds do
| & you desire to sue for divorce?
A communication from the High eluding the mayor, four councilmen and eryman-
John H. Carkin, attorney-at-law, of- j*
Woman—How about the court­
School was received this week, but, treasurer, hold over until next year and
house grounds nt Keno?—Judge.
Being without the name o f the writer, Councilmen Myers and Dunlap, who fice over Jackson County Bank, Med-1
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it could not be published. AU articles ! were elected a year ago as three-year ford, Oregon,
Some of the wisest men in the city i
designed for publication must be signed men> will hold for two years more,
I have a few very choice Lots on Pine Street that will
Tact.
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( cover their heads with one of our new j
by the writer.
soon
be classed as “ Business Lots” and which can now
A second caucus was held Tuesday , spring style hats.—Cranfill & Robnett, ] "Tact." said Robert Edeson, “ is »'hat
be bought at a low figure. Also several very desira­
The best toilet sets at England’ s.
makes the world go around smoothly.
evening for the nomination of city
F or SALE-Solid walnut organ, m
ble residential Lots in “ Pattison Addition” and other
The tactful woman is far above ru­
Rev. Gifford Ernest arrived last Fri­ officers. D. C. Grim and H. W. Lind-;
parts of the Town. Prices on all this property will
day from Enterprise, Oregon to take say were nominated for councilmen and good repair and a good instrument. bies. Have you ever beard tbe story
soon be advanced.
charge of the Christain Church of this j w Jacob!) for recorder Mt,S8rs- Will sell or trade for anything I can of the tactful Mrs. Tompkius?
"Mrs. Robson’s husband bunged him­
city as pastor, Rev. Ernest is acorn- j Unds, y and j . lcoba were alreadv tbe use.—W. H. Ferguson, Liveryman. self In the attic. Full of sympathy.
CENTRAL POINT
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panied by h.s family and a warm wel- nomineeg of thp citizen8. caucus, so
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' Mrs. Tompkins went to call on her
TOWNSITE CO.
F or S a l e — Span of fine bay, 1200- | frlend
come was extended them upon their tbat tbe on,y CQntest invu)ved by the
She determined, however, to
pound
horses
well
broken
and
0.
K.
in
speak only of things foreign to the
arrival.
j second caucus will be between Henry
every respect. Call on or address
tragedy and thus endeavor, if only for
Our new arrivals of men’ s and hoys’ : Farnum and D. C. Grim for councilmen.
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clothing are certainly beautiful. Watch j * The election will be held next Mon-
Central Point, Ore. lady forget her grief.
our windows.—Cranfill & Robnett.
' day, March 13th.
"•Rather nice weather we're having,
Just east Bear creek bridge.
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Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Reddy, of Med-
my dear,’ she said.
ford, sailed from New York last week
“ ‘ Yes,’ su'd Mrs. Robson, also cling­
on ttie Lusitania for a short European
ing deaperaialy to commonplaces, 'but
Another Encore for Agate.
Willow Springs Inklcts.
it has been too wet to get our clothes
tour.
dry.’
The best toilet sets at England's.
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Miss Hosgland, Mr. Slagle and Mr. I» The Agate school proudly claims the
’ "*■ we" ' sal'' * 'rs- Tompkins
Dr. Conger’s son, who lives west of
Porter were Medford visitors honor of preparing
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'-rightly. *y°u have a nice attic to bang
students—
town, was ttirown from his lumber
things ini’
Young's Magazine.
Carl Beebe, Harry and Stanford Aiken j
wagon near the depot the other day, ‘
1 aT'
—for
the
teaching
profession
of
this
I
A m e n itie s .
when hu team started to run away,
Miss May Davidson has been laid up
county, these young men having re- i A solicitor who had been asked out
and suffered a fracture of the leg. The j with a severe cold,
ceived certificates at the recent teach­ to dinner and was delicately "pumped”
young man was removed to the Hotel
We are pleased to know Mrs. Brash
ers’ examination. Much credit is due for legal Information by bis host sent
Dunlap and Dr. Anderson was called j is now located in her studio,
the principal, Miss Frances Aiken, who In a bill for "advice.”
to give the necessary attention.
The Willow Springs-Gold Hill road
To this the host responded with a
prepared this review class, of which
R. E. Murray the second hand dealer Is in splendid condition for auto or 100 per cent passed.
demand for payment for tbe dinner
eaten by tbe solicitor.
and fuel man, will install another branch other traffic,
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| Equal to the occasion, however, the i
of business Monday when he will have
Mr. Adams spent Friday in Medford
1 latter promptly tlireatened a prosecu- j
n snlirtter new express wagon ready for ' ()n Business,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Caley, who visited ' tion for sclIlnK wi>ie without a license,
business. Hu will do a general express j
Mrs. McNasser is recovering from a their daughter, Mrs Ed March, fr.r thus effectually silencing the laym an.- [
business besides doing his own delivery
slight attack of La Grippe.
several days last week, returned to Loudon Tit-Bits.
Mr Murray will also hold an auction
their home at Yoncolla Friday.
sale every second Saturday beginning I
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March 18th. No by bidders and no I Woodlark Poison Wheat get«* the
reserve bids at these sales and will sell j squirrels every time, At England’ s.
goods for all comers.
Only a pair of stockings,
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Embroided, striped or plain —
Only a pair of stockings
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For wise, fastidious vain;
15
acres
adjoining
the
city
limits,
5
1-2
Only a pair of stockings
acres in 3- and 4-year-old trees, balance in
Twixt feet and comfort true—
An elegant mahogany case Kimbal
alfalfa; 1 acre inside city limits with mod­
Nothing else need stand between
piano in tine condition for sale cheap
is how one enthusiastic pur­
Our line footwear and you.
ern, 6-room Bungalow, just finished; bam
for cash. Enquire at the Herald office.
chaser
described our display
—Cranfill ,4 Robnett.
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and other outbuildings. Price $9,000: $4,
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TOWN LOTS
¥/. A . C O W L E Y ,
LIST
YOUR
PROPERTY
with
NORCROSS & BOSW ELL
FOR
Q U I C K
R E S U L T S
Office in Rostel Building.
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Piano For Sale.
ACRES
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IDEAL HOME MAKING FURNITURE
Save Money by I’ dying Taxes Now.
Taxes for 1910 are due and payable.
If i^»id by the i«»th of March you will
receive a discount of 3 per cent, and if
not paid hy the first Monday in April
there will be a penalty of 10 per cent
added to amount of taxes, with interest
at the rato of 10 per cent. As a matter
o f convenience you can pay them at the
Central Point State Bank.
FOR
SALE.
A 3-room house, pantry, 2 screened
pore hen, good well, soft water, good
pump, plenty of out buildings, 2 good
lots well fenced. G. W. Jeffers.
•17d50. •
000 cash, balance long time.
She was exactly rignt
1 acre, well located, fine view, modern, „
5-room cottage, with basement, 80 2-year-
old trees. Price $2,500 cash.
OUR EASY CHAIRS,
CONVENIENT TABLES
beautiful suites,' attractive
odd pieces, etc., are what
turn a house into a real
home. Come in and see
tnern. There are plenty of
suggestions for you here.
1 acre with 7-room home, barn and other
outbuildings, just outside city limits.
Price $2,600 cash.
Christian Science services are held
every Sunday morning at 11:00 in the
lodge-room, second floor of the G. A.
K. building. Sunday school at 9:46 A.
“ CALIFORNIA’S (K’ ANGE COUN­
M. All interested are cordially invited
T R Y .” Beautifully illustrated in four
to attend these services. Subject for j
colors. “ THE SPELL,” an unusual
next Sunday, “ Substance.”
roraatic serial by C. N. A A. M. Wil­
HKRB1NE cures constipation and re- ^
liamson. “ WHAT WOMEN ARE DO­
ING IN THE W E ST." March Sunset establishes regular bowel movements
Price Mtc. Sold by Mary A. Mee.
Bow on sale IS cents.
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Also other good buys in city prope ty.
H. F. CATON,
Office in Hotel Dunlap Building,
Central Point
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HOUSEFURNISHING
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