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About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1911)
CENTRAL POINT HERATD, THURSDAY, y ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ < LOCAL MENTION ► ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•« ► JUNE 22, 1911. ♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦■ MARIAS. My M arl.ir ain't no dudlna iiig ged up In u low cut »town. W ith (¿Inga diam onds on h« r Like them ladles wear in town. Take your kodak work to Lesmeisters. Tyson Beall visited Grants Pass Fri day. “Chautauqua” B! « don’ t h a g no poodle nuther N or wear rats in her brow n hair. An fu r o p ’ r a i an’ fur IIirtin* You kin bet »he d oesn’ t care. George Perkins was a Gold Hill visit or last Friday. Miss Bess Garrett, o f Ashland, was a visitor here for a few hours last Thursday. Ashland, Oregon She d on 't sport no stylish hat. sir, BUT us that barn over there. She d on 't need no paint a n ’ powder T o m ake her sweet fa ce look fair. Mrs. I. F. Williams went to Ashland Friday morning to spend a few days visiting friends. J UL Y , 6-18, 1911 F or her eve» are blue as h* a von A n’ her cheeks a beauty rose. A n' she's gu. ■ • ful without fixin's A n’ them fashion furbelow s. Miss Beulah Caldwell, o f Ashland, was the guest o f Miss Eva Noreross during the week. “ Better than e v e r " An' her hand's as soft ns m other’s. A n’ her co o k ln ’s the best yet. W in n her children hug around her It's a p ictur', you kin bet. Mrs. Noah, o f Capitola, California, is the guest o f her mother, Mrs. T. J. Kelsoe, this week. Sand to D o n ’ t miss it W . H. G ILLIS, Secretary, for bookl. t W ish I w as Jist half so good. sir. Peter quirk w ould say : “ Come in! T ake a fron t seat with the unitels That have n ev tr done a sin." C. M. U AR N ITZ. W. H. Smith, the roof man, o f Med ford, was in the city for a short time Friday on a business trip. Mrs. W. H. Noreross returned from Portland Friday morning after a pleas ant week’ s stay in the Rose city. B. C. Dunlap, proprietor o f the Hotel Dunlap, left Friday afternoon for a j short business trip to San Francisco. M. Mayer, a pioneer tailor o f Ashland I was here during the week looking over \ the town and will probably engage in | business here. W. G Rev J. N. McConnell, who conducted the revival meetings here, has returned to Roseburg where he has charge of the Christian church. Leever The Hardware Man Hon. B. F. Mulkey, prosecuting at torney for Jackson and Josephine coun ties, was in the city Friday visiting ♦ relatives and friends. ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦ Frank McGrath, who has been spend ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ing the Winter and Spring with his uncle, W . G. Miller, has gone to San j Francisco, where he will remain for some time. Members o f the E'.ks lodge from all I parts o f Oregon, will go to Klamath Falls Monday, June 26, to assist in the installation'of a new lodge o f the order"] in that thriving city. The series o f revival meetings which have been in progress at the Christian church for several weeks, closed last Friday evening. A number o f acces sions to the church were made. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « M ♦ I Now is the time to look out for that sunburn and tan. good Cold Cream is the best thing to prevent it. seventeen I have different kinds. Fifteen different It is worse than useless to take any medicine internally for muscular or chronic rheumatism. All that is need ed is a free application o f Chamberlain’ s Liniment. For sale by Mary A. Mee. A Powders. I think you will find what you want here. Clyde Applegate, who is employed in the bridge construction department of the Southern Pacific, spent Sunday and Monday with his family here, leaving Monday evening to rejoin his crew at W est Fork. Thrifty housewives will can plenty fruit now for next Winter. Rube has a big stock o f second hand glass jars for sale cheap. Call and see him at Second Hand store, Front street. lOtf. KUR1CC FROM KORRESPONDENTS Q.—What effect lias ago on molting? What is a normal molting period? A.—The older a hen the later and longer her molt. About two mouths. Q Why do poultrymen use trap nests? From what I read it is simply to catch 200 egg hens to advertise for trade. A.—Sensible fanciers use traps to catch the drones for the cook pot and to get the egg records o f hens so they may breed from the best layers and thus build a laying strain. Q M ii.it is pip, and what Is its cure? A. Pip is simply the drying or hard ening o f the upper surface o f the tongue aud is generally caused by air PUbriilljg through tin* inoutb instead of 111«* liestri Is. See that iUn* ip ostrils and Cleft o f mouth jire eleiir, so fow l may breath .» naturali;v. and appi y glycerin to ihe scale on ttmgue. ► ♦ ♦ Q.- My young stock have sore eyes. ♦ They 1lia ve free range in fit'Id and or chard and show no eold, 1al t in the inoriti:ig their e.vos are shut. Are they stung. or what i>» It? A.—C’ hiekens 01 h range often get corn in the milk and sweet apples. The ! sticky juice from these often stains their heads a;ul pastes their eyes shut, j Tins is likely the cause o f the trouble. I Wash the head and eyes in clear water and all will 1 >e O. K. Q —How many breeds do you keep i at Riverside? I have been reading ! your descriptions of the various breeds, and you seem to be acquainted with all o f them. I f so, how do you keep j them from getting mixed? A.—We do not keep more than one variety at a time, but have bred many breed’ in our lifetime. There are very few fanciers who run a rooster me nagerie today, ns such a chicken con glomeration does not pay. F E A T H E R S AND EGGSHELLS. If your liens do not lay winter eggs, don't swear, don’t get pessimistic, Study their actions. If they loaf in u corner they are cold or lazy—overfat. ♦ Handle your liens. Look through their feathers for lice; look iuto their throats for canker; examine their fluff for in dications o f Indigestion. Yes; if you ♦ don’ t know a lieu from t >e nail to ♦ ♦ finale you’ re sure t<* fall. ► » ♦ ♦ ♦-» ♦ •» ♦♦ ♦ » ♦ » » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦ ♦ Mayor W. C. Leever returned Sat There are many degrees o f mean- urday morning from Portland where he ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦ j ness, hut there are few meaner thau the advertiser who ships a begiuuer spent ten days enjoying the Rose fes | w’ornou! stock for a fancy price. The tival and as a delegate from the local victim br< is from this stock aud at Masonic lodge to the annual meeting the end o f the first or second .season o f the Grand lodge o f that order. ] discovers that the offspring is worth New and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Myers and Miss less, his time and money are lost and Second Hand he must start again. Life is too short, Alice Hanley returned from Portland Judgment too sure and eternity too Sunday where they attended the Rose Goods long for dishonesty. carnival and the annual meeting o f the A Sharon (I'u.) party who stole a Masonic Grand lodge and the State Hay two pound spring chicken was allowed Chapter o f the Order Eastern Star. by the justice to settle the case, and Grain Mrs. A. C. Walker returned from It cost him Just $15. Itather high at Woodburn Saturday where she was Coal $ 22 .Till per pound. called a week earlier by the death of Salt does not poison fowls if intro W ood her mother, Mrs. Mary Aim es, who duced gradually until their system as died at the Hot Lake sanatorium. The sufficient to become accus Central Point, Oregon ; similates Phone Main 47 tomed to it before the maximum funeral wa3 held at Woodburn Sunday, amount is fed. A handful to a three June 11. gallon bucket o f mash is the right Miss Mary Mee and family, are re quantity. siding in the Hanby residence since the Now and then a pig will get thin PERT PARAGRAPHS. lints off to New York! Last year fire. Miss Mee is preparing to build a and stay in poor condition simply be she ate 33,000 miles o f eggs and 00,- fine modem residence to take the place rp iIE man who is always starting cause o f poor teeth. We have seen 000 miles of bread. This means 1,410,- o f the one destroyed. The new one something needs to be sw ift and hogs o f this type being fed on ear corn 000.010 eggs that cost $29,300.000 and that picked up right away when the air»,r>00,000 loaves o f bread that cost will contain some 12 or 15 rooms and sudden in his sidestepping abilities. same amount o f coru or less was fed $30.000.000. Kggs for nog aren’t will be modern in every respect. The man who is always getting into iu the shape o f meal. counted. Christian Science services are held trouble usually is found depending on Hats off to the Indy with the hobble every Sunday morning at 11:00 in the his wife to get him out. It is usually greedy folk—those who skirt! It’s common that a woman lodge-room, second floor o f the G. A. i want to get something for nothing— can’t hit n hen with a stone, and now K. building. Sunday-school at 9:45 A. I Christmas comes and Christmas goes, that most often fall prey to multitudi that she Is hobbled so she can’ t M. All interested are cordially invited but the bills for the same are always nous skin games. That is, they get chase Itiddy you may turn your to attend these services. Subject for i with us. plucked by a class o f sharks who are scratchers loose on her flower beds Sunday, June 25, “ Christian Science” busy at the same game as they are, without apprehen sion. It is hard to make some people be A rich Pennsylvanian recently sold W. L. Brown, o f Denver, Colorado, 1 lieve that they are smart, but it is the only difference being that the sharks succeed and wax fat on it. his cigar factory and went Into the is a recent arrival in the valley and is j often necessary. poultry business. When be found 700 th-. guest o f his brother, Arthur Brown, i The fear that is sometimes felt by dead chi ks in his brooders one morn Nothing looks p„ .. ,i. r o f the Rogue Magazine. Mr. the one just Installing a silo that en ing he began to see that it takes more quite so com fort i,.ow n is d e lig h te d with the beauties of silage not used within a year may than boodle to get there. ing as a full coal ti.e Rogue River country and has prac- i spoil does not seem to be Justified in For. whether plow or saw or hen bin on the 1st of t ally d e c id e d to cast his lot here per- ] view o f the experience o f the Wiscon Or pulpit, printing prrn» or pen, January — unless Y ou 'v • got to have their know how when sin station, where ensilage has lieeu You think to m ake nuccemi o f them. m dly. it is a full pock- kept in excellent shape under proper His aurora borealis busted. Whose? A regu ui morning operation o f the . etbook and a fat conditions for a period of live or six Oh. that hot air bubble o f the fellow bank account. bowels puts you in a fine shape for the years. who bought a secret to make a fortune day’ s work. I f you miss it you feel un-1 from a few hens on a city lot, and Yon can drive com fortable and cannot put vim into Time was when it was thought out “ there are others." a boy to water, o f the question to separate little chicks your movements. For all bowel irregu- Old Fan’s manger H not the proper but you can’t any distance from a clucking old hen. i c. ..^ K B IN E is the remedy. It coax him to take Today literally tens o f thousands of pin* e for hens to roost. Over the hogs’ i?i- *■ s, s'renghUns and regulates. trough, on the buggy seat, the grind a bath. Other downy little fellows but a few’ days stone or in th«* corncrib, these are not V Mary A. Mee. means are neces old are shipped by express from many Biddy’s b«*d, except where John Bug i .'.o ,i.li, a well known young sary. ' big poultry centers and given the kind house is «m the job. man about town, left Tuesday evening Jy and louseless housing o f a brooder Milady as she kisses th«* tip o f he? The man who on arriving at their destination. , fo Sioux Falls, South Dakota, where kid glove to her lover does not know can always tell he expects to spend the Summer with that it is tanned with a rotten egg. you all about It hii brother, a piominent contractor o f Thanks to recent alertness and ac Y» -. "W here ignorance Is bliss ’ tis fo l doesn't. that city. In September, Mr. Merrill tivity on the part o f the postal author ly to b" wise.” expects to go to New York state where ities. a whole lot o f grafter*« who have Germany has the only biweekly poul All this time the north pole never l»een using the mails to misrepresent try Jour'til, th»* Ocfluegcl \\ «'It. She Is he will enter Cornell University fo r a dreamed it was lost. aud defraud hare been run to earth complete course in that institution. pushing poultry als., and stands third Being busy is the privilege o f some and In many rases have not only had among the nations in this product, her Children that are affected by worms to pay heavy fines, tint many o f them yield t«e!ng 270,0» j 0 tons. are pale and sickly and liable to con men and the principle o f others. j are now doing time In federal prisons. tract some fatal disease. W H ITE Occasionally the one most in need o f Let the good work go on. for there are CREAM VERMIFUGE expels worms still others who should be chased Into promptly ard outs the child on the road • chaperon is the chaperon. . the open. to health. Price 25c per bottle Sold by Mary A. Mee. M . R . E N G L A N D , Pharmacist R. E. MURRAY, J Express and Drayage * A roofing guarantee is worth no more than the quality of the roofing. It’s free If the roofing is not made to make good, the maker never will. Buy Malthoid Roofing—lay it carefully— you’ll never have occasion to request us to protect our guarantee. Malthoid will render you a roof service so good— so long— so satisfactory— you’ ll forget the guarantee. Send lor it. A new and valuable book on “ Cheerful Homes." Thin booklet illuttrates some o f the most beautiful bungalows o f Southern California. A hook e re rf home builder w ill prize. Sent free. Twenty-six years of practical experience in making’ the original roofing which always makes good— Malthoid. Made by The Paraffine Paint Co. Rogue River Plumbing <X Hdw. Co. San frarcisco and Everywhere cen tral poin , cregon See A. M. Turrill, The Jeweler, for high grade Watches, Clocks, Rings, Lockets, Silverware Our stock is very complete, all guaranteed strictly first class and free from defective material. We have the services of S. J. Hicken, who has had 17 years experience at the watch maker’s bench, and is prepared to do all kir.es of Watch and Jewelry rerairing. Satisfaction guaranteed A . M . TURRÎLL, Prop. : Hotel Dunlap Bl’g., Central Point, Ore. We expect to be in our new store in the Cowley building on Pine street — Wednesday, June 21 and have many new spe cialties in the Hardware line, and an exceptionally fine stock of Bathroom Fixtures at prices that are right. I f you contemplate doing any Plumbing it will surely pay you to consult us first ♦ ♦ Rogue River Plumbing W . A. C O W LE Y Hardware Co. & HENRY RILEY TOWN LOTS I have a few very choice Lots on Pine St roe* that will soon be classed as * ’Business Lot»” and which can row be bought at a low figure. Also several very <1< iia- hl- residential f^ ts in "Pattbon Addition ’ and other parts of the Town. Prices on all this property will soon be advanced. w A< COWLEY, CENTRAL POINT TOWNS1TE CO.