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About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1911)
CENTRAL POINT HERALD. THURSDAY. JULY 13. 1911. Watch and jewelry repairing at Englar.ds. 13tf Car of white oats just received at the Car of oats at the quality Store. 14 | quality Store. 14 Dr. E. Davis, Dentist, Rostel Build j Miss Garrett spent Sunday with her ing. 14tf parents in Ashland. A. E. LaPonfe • went to Roseburg Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller spent SVSLWNdLRG BIOCK. ASHLAND. OREGON Monday on business. i Sunday at Gold Hill. E. C. Welch of Woodville spent Sat Commercial. Shorthand, English and Civil Service Dr. E. Davis, practical dentist,. Sec- urday in Central Point. course of training. Our students are successful. fXpenses are low. j end floor Hostel Building. 14tf. Arsenate of Lead in one and five Qualifications are high and positions assured. Mies Mary Mee was a business visit pound jars at England. 13tf A request will or at Medford Friday afternoon. John Grieve and George Wright were bring particulars P. RITNER, A. M., Pres. Oats which are rolled is an ideal feed down from Prospect Monday. ' for horses. —Faber & McDonald's. 14 Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Klein spent Fri >♦* ♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦• ♦♦♦♦♦♦ day and Suturday at Gold Hill. E. C. Faber and family returned Sat- ; urday from a several days' outing at Misses Teascle ami Rose Neale visit 1 Ashland. ed relatives at Hugo during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Applegate went Samuels Toreman o f the Modoc or to Yoneallu Sunday for u short visit New and chards transacted business here Mon j with friends. day. Second Hand 1 Misses Garvin, Wilson, Wright and In buying a l.odak buy the real thing Goods l Schiebler spent Sunday at the Chautau not an imitation get an Eastman at qua in Ashlar.d. Englands. 13tf Hay Scott & Klein are giving extra good Miss McLellan. of Woodville, visited attractions at the Electric Theatre dur Grain her sister. Mrs. Henry Bedford, during ing this warm weather. the week. Coal Mrs. Kennedy returned to Glendale John Carkin, attorney at-law of Sunday after an extended visit with Wood fice over Jackson County Bank, Med , her sister. Mrs. Cooksey. ford, Oregon lOtf Misses Jessie and Bessie Fredenburg Phone Main 47 Central Point, Oregon ♦ Miss Hattie Van Veit, o f Eugene, of Sams valley are the guests o f their ► ♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ < ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦ »♦ ♦ ♦ * was the guest of her sister, Mrs. I. J. sister. Mrs. Ed Moore, at the Snowy ► ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦ May, during the week. Butte orchard this week. Miss Agnes Pankey, of Ashland, was C. W. Jefftrs, who is residing at the guest of Miss Grace Smith for a Corning. California, this summer, came few days during the week. I in from the south Thursday and will re For Sale—Good work horse, weight main fur several weeks looking after about 1100. Will sell cheap. R. H. business matters. 13dl4 1 It's time to think of the baby's pie- C ol weather is coming on, and with it our new assortment \ Jones, Central Point, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. George Miller have re i ture before the weather gets too warm. of the finest candies ever shown in Central Point. J turned home, after a few davs’ visit in I like to let them make my studio their Central Point as guests of Mrs. George j playhouse. That means natural pic- Wilkerson. ; ures. Lesmeister's Studio. 4tf. Dr. and Mrs. E. Davis and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. George Wright, who Mrs. L. Lewis went.to Ashland Friday are spending the summer near Prospect in the former's auto to attend the j drove in from there Sunduy night, com- Chautauqua. | ing to secure medical aid for Mrs. For Sale—Fuli-blood Jersey cow, now | Wright who ,was suffering much from At The Old Stand J giving milk, fresh next September. $50 a severe attack of neuralgia. The luily G . S . Vt C O R E if taken soon.—C. A. Pankey, Oak was much improved yesterday. ► ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » » » » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Park addition, Central Point. 9tf I Stings or bites of insects that are For summer diarrhoea in children al followed by swellings, pain or itching ways give Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera should be treated promptly as they are and Diarrhoea Remedy and castor oil, ¡poisonous. BALLARD' SNOW L1N1- f until the sewers are in to and a speedy cure is certain. For sale ' MENT counteracts the poison. It is ♦ have your plumbing done. Be among the by Mary A. Mee. I both antiseptic and healing. Price 25c, J J. W. Reed who has been represent 50c and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by Mary first to have your connections made and to ♦ ing the Carleton (Ore.) Nursery in this A. Mee, enjoy the advantages of modern sanitation. valley for several months past, left Martin Congdon o f Lancaster, N. 11. ♦ « Saturday for Friday Harbor to engage an acquaintance o f J. L. Bass, the in the mercantile business. merchant, arrived in Central Point, For Rent—Good store room in new Saturday. Mr. Congdon says the tem We have a complete stock of brick building well located on Pine perature was HO the day he left Lan everything in the plumbing line street. Can give possession immediate caster, which is almost unprecedented He contemplates : Gi ve us a call ly. Enquire at this office or of A. C. for that country. locating in the Rogue valley. Walker, Central Point, Ore. 13tf. ^ r ASH LAN D . . ^ — ,, LOCAL MENTION (/ ' / /v V V /Z z z Z ( ( B. E. MURRAY, txpress diid Drayage Fresh Confections i it* . .^ ¿ ¿ » ¡m & t . i£ Fora choice selection of Drugs. Medicines, Stationery, Books, Watches, Jewelry, Toilet, and many other beautiful and useful articles, see Central Point Pharmacy A1VRY M U . Proprietress Prescription work is our specialty ■ H t t m w iM iiK M B is “ The handsomest hardware ♦ store in Southern Oregon"’ has been the universal comment of all the ♦ patrons who have visited us in our new quarters in , ♦ the Cowley Building' on Pine street. ♦ ♦ You Can’t Beat Them . O N ’T W A I T D We are working hard to make our store still more attractive and have just opened a most beautiful line of J Wall : * l ♦ Paper A special invitation is extended the ladies to come in and look it over. And say, don’t forget our Plumbing Department, ♦ j l ♦ ♦ ♦ Central Point Plumbing Co. Piione l-X-3 Central Point Wm, HAMMETT ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦ ♦ 4 i fresh Meats of All Kinds ♦ ♦ t J We carry a full and complete stock of all kinds of Fresh and Cured ' Meals, Sausage, Bologna, Weinerwursts, Hamburger, etc. I TR Y OUR O W N BRAND OF H AM S and BACON ♦ Boiled Ham and other delicacies are always kept on hands. We have the best equipped shop in Southern Oregon and are always pre- pared to serve our customers with the best l J Fresh Columbia River Fish. Wednasdays and Fridays. : BU Y YO U R M EAT A T AN UP TO DATE SHOP ♦ Wholesale and retail agents ♦ Ashland Creamery Butter. I Central Point Meat Market ! W D. Lewis & Sons Proprietors Mr: arid Mrs. W. H. Norcroaa and daughters, Misses Eva and Helen, left yesterday for an extended trip east. Drs. Anderson & Pollnitz PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS An auto party consisting of Misses Office second floor Hostel Building. Nettie Lewis, May Davidson, Messrs. Corner T1 ird and Pine Streets, Ursal and Armine Lewis Lawrence phonos: Boar LYeek. Table Rock. Trail Creek W illow S p r in g s -e a c h XX5 and John Brown spent the day in Ash CENTRAL POINT .......................... OREGON land Sunday. | J it.!l 1’ HARGRAVE Mrs. H. A. Latta and children, of PHYSICIAN AND SURGEOr Battle Creek. Mich,, arrived in Central Point Saturday to join her husband, Office over First N ation» Bank who has been here several days looking Medford Oregon over the country. The family have oeen sojourning at a California coast D r . e . DAVIS, resort for some time. Never leave home'on a journey with Practical, Modern Dentistry out a bottle o f Chamberlrin's Colic, at Dive and Let Live Prices Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is Office in R stel Building almost certain to be needed and cannot Central Point - - - Oregon be obtained when on board the cars or steamships. Eor sale by Mary A. Mee. A U L F. KLEIN Eli Jones returned Sunday from a TEACHER OF VIOLIN trip to Willamette valley points where Conservatory Graduate he went on a tour o f inspection. Piano tuning a specialty While away he visited Cresweil which he reports as being one of the best INQUIRE A T HOTEL D U N L A P _____ towns in that nart of the state. O. B. f \ R J. J. EM MENS Nash, formerly of this city, now en gage! in the confectionery business EYE. EAR. NOSE. THROAT E tM t«J and . U r « , »uppliad there, is doing a splendid business and i ft, ■ -s. ¿ I f K Main S t m t . ov.r making much con. Mr. and Mrs. M fdf ,rd Hardware Company Jones a n closing their stock o f mer Hour. ' 1 a. ni. t.d ' " r- rn Phone.». Ala IL m ri:»« O re y n chandise here and expect fo remove to some point farther north the change K.)R S alk At half price, one steel ra lge. used only one year. J. E. Boa- bein'» require! on account of Mrs. Jones* he; I’.h. w.-lf. Central Point, Ore. otf P R O F E S S IO N A L DENTiST. P ♦ ♦ ♦ e-'i ♦ W e have a complete line of Bath- : room Fixtures at prices that are right : j Rogue River Plumbing & j w. Hardware Co. According to a Medford paper a Bar creek preacher “ dammed Griffin creek last Sunday. If it was the heat that roiled him why did’ t he dam the weath er and jump in the creek to cool off? Thrifty housewives will can plenty fruit now for next Winter. Rube has a big stock of second hand glass jars for sale cheap. Call and see him at Second Hand store, Front street, lot f. When the baby is suffering the dou ble afflication of hot weather and bow el disorders, the remedy needed is Me- HENRY A. GEE’S BABY ELIX1R1. It reduces the feverish condition, corrects the stomach RILEY COW LEY and checks looseness of the bowels. Price 25c and 50c per bottle. Sold by Mary A. Mee. Dr. Drumley, a prominent physician of Wisconsin, and a former classmate John Cope, a hardware merchant of of W. H. Norcross, of this city, was a Seattle, was in the city a short time guest at the Norcross home over Sun Tuesday evening and was much pleased day. Dr. Drumley was on his way with the outlook. Mr. Cope is looking home after attending the sessions of We have some fine Silverware, Lockets, Brooches, Fobs. Ladies’ for a business location in this valley the National Medical association at Watch Chains, Hat Fins and a few other articles which we are selling at cost. Cali and receive some rare bargains. and it is not improbable that he will re i Los Angeles. Right in your busiest season when turn and decide to locate here. We have the services o f B. J. Ilicken, who has had J7 years A Lincoln, Neb., girl write?, “ I had 1 you have the leust time to spare you experience at the watch maker’s bench, and is | repared to do are must likely to take diarrhoea and been ailing for some time with chronic all kinesof Watch and Jewelry rerairiny. Satisfaction guaranteed constipation and stomach trouble. I be lose several day’s time, unless you have gan taking Chamberlain's Stomach and Chamherlaiu's Colic, Cholera and Diar Liver Tablets and in three days I was rhoea Remedy at hand and take a dose able to be up and got better right along on the first appearance of the disease. I am the proudest girl in Lincoln to find Eor sale by Mary A. Mee. such a good medicine." For sale by Rev. H. N. Aldrich, F. M. Byerly, Mary A. Mee. M. Berlin, A. ('. Chittenden, W. J. Rev. and Mrs. Jacquemin, formerly Nossaman, M. Wilkinson, Wm. W. of this city, where for a time he had Scott, Mrs. N. P. Thompson, W. E. charge of the Baptist church work, Brayton, Central Point, B. F. Mulkey, came in from L 09 Angeles last week to Doc Ryan, Dr. Kmmens, Medford, Contractors anti Builders. visit for awhile with their friends, Mr. Mrs Alice Miller, Anaheim: Calif., are and Mrs. W. P. Twomey.* Rev. Jac ' recent new subscribers of the Herald. quemin went on north Saturday even E. F. Graham, who lives on a home ing to look for a location anil Mrs. Jar stead neur Prospect, has an eighth of on all classes of huildinc:. Modern foHajie:*. and quemin will probably remain here until an acre of ginseng which has reached he gets settled. a marketable age and has marketed Bungalows our specialty. Mrs. W. E. Price and daughter, Miss same o f the roots at a price which Helen, entertained a number o f young brings the yield per acre up to $22,1X10. ladies last Thursday afternoon, the The roots have a value o f $I!.MI per occasion being in honor of .their pound up, according to the age o f the Ask those for whom we have built how tbev like our work. guest, Miss Hazel Henderson, of Oak plant. Only a few places in the United land, Calif. A delightful afternoon States arc adapted to raising this prof was passed. Elegant refreshments itable plant, and Mr. Graham has de CENTRAL POINT - OREGON were served. Miss Henderson left on voted his time principally to the prepa Tuesday evening of this week for Seat ration ami cultivation of the ground ■ tle and after visiting friends in that and now that he has demonstrated that 17 acres, 1 1-2 mile:: out, 2 acr* ' bearin'' balance yotinp apples city for a short time she will goon east it can be grown successfully he intends to North Platte, Nebraska, to visit enlarging his tract as rapidly as possi and pears with neach fillers ¡>150 per aero, terms. ble. with friends there. i) acres, 1 mile out, planted to “ rain $300 per acre, terms. Overstock Sale A. M. TURR1LL, Prop, Hathaway & Scott Plans and Estimates Furnished W e Guarantee all Our W ork. This is Rood fruit or alfalfa laml. W hen You Think Of the pain which many women experience with every month it makes the gentleness and kindness always associ ated with womanhood seem to be almost a miracle. While in general no woman rebels against what she re gards as a natural necessity there is no woman who would not gladly nc free from this recurring riod of pain. D r. Pierce*a F a v o r i t e P r e s c r i p t i o n m ake s m cak w o m e n s t r o n g ant* at. k w o m e n well* a n d Hives t h e m f r e e d o m f r o m p a i n , f t e s t a b lis h e s r e g u l a r i t y , su b d u e s I n f l a m • /n atio n , he a ls u l c e r a t i o n a n d c u r e s fe m a le we ak n e ss. It! acres, half mile out 33(H) per acre. 20 acres, close in $200 per at re. This is jrood orchard land. 2 acres, joins city limits, 50 bearing peach trees acre, terms, $525 per 1 acre, just outside city limit , planted to berries, private water system $1800. ( Sick wcmien are invited to consult Dr. Fierce hy letter, free. All correspondence strictly pri.ate. and sacredly confidential. Write without fear and without fee to W orld’ s Dispensary Med ical A ssociation, K. V . Fierce, M . D ., President, Buffalo, N . V. If you wan* a hook that tells all about wom an’ s diseases, and how to cure them at home, send 21 one-ccnt stamp» to Dr. Fierce to pay cost of mailing only, and he will send you a fr/e cops of his ¿real thousand-page illustra i Common Sense Medical A dviser— revived,' up-to-date edition, in paper covers. In handsome cloth-binding, 31 stamps. 1 acre, inside city limit', well located, fine view, 80 two year old pear trees, 5 room modern e o tla y with basement $2300. Also other good buys in city property. H. F. CATON, Office in Hotel Dunlap Building, Central Point Oregon