Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917, December 07, 1911, Page 4, Image 4

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    C E N T R A L P OIN T H E R A L D , T H U R S D A Y
Going out
Of Business
Local Neves Notes.
Surprise Valley.
Darker, Conklin and Waterman
(By a Discoverer.)
pens at England’s.
Two mile* west of Central Point,
Chop suet for mince-meat at the
si-ugly resting in the lap of sheltering Central Point Meat Market.
One of Medford’s biggest stores is
foot hills where fragrant pines tower
Home dressed dolls at Lcsmeister’s.37
in splendid majesty, lies a hidden vale Holiday books and stationery at Les- going out of business Christmas eve:
CUTHBERTS
of wonder and delight Surprise Valley. meister’s studio.
3i t r
Little known by outsiders, this charm
are now closing out their entire busi- ,
Remember that Dr. Hermann II' i ness
ing district offers all the lure of a
“ terra incognita.” Securely protected der»tands the di>e ised condition
They are selling goods below cost
from south westerly winter storms, it I he eves a > well a> the relraetion
and many people have taken advantage
Sam McLendon and Riley Hammersly of this exceptional opportunity to gel
northern side is invitingly open to th<
cooling summer breeze ami unfolds a were here from (¿old Hill yesterday. Furniture, Rugs, Ranges etc, at such
superb panorama to the eyes of the | Mr. and Mrs. McLendon leave soon for low' prices.
San Diego to spend the Winter.
They are selling beautiful 9 x 12 Wil-
amazed visitor.
Hugh and marvelous in symetry rises
Miss Avis B* Edwards, of Niagara ton Rugs for $23.00 that were $45.00
the impeccable cone of Mt. Me Laugh- j Ealls, N. Y., is expected to arrive this and Axministcr Rugs at $10.00 that
iln like a magnified pyramid of Cheops. • evening to spend the Winter with her were $30.00.
A little on the left the Watchman am) j cousin, Rev. II. N. Aldrich and family.
The prices on Furniture have been !
(¿lacier Peak loom distinctly on the rim | Married At the M. E. parsonage in cut and slashed all to pieces. Lace Cur­
of Crater Lake, whose “ incomparable this city, Sunday, Nov. 2b, 1911, Rev. tains, Couch Covers, Fortiers, and all
grandeur,” says Jack London, “ no man II. N. Aldrich officiating, Miss Caroline Drapery Goods are going at less than
can hope to describe.”
Poole to Mr. Richard Thomason, both half price.
Even the snow capped tops of Red of this city.
When one can buy a $45.00 Range
Cone, Desert Cone and Bald ( rater are
for $22 50, th at’s goin* some.
The funeral of Mrs. A. Martin, who
faintly discernable in the distance.
One can do that at Cuthbcrt’s.
died at the farndy home south of town
Farther north the bare ragged tooth of
Monday, will he held at the M. E.
Diamond Rock pierces the blue ninety
church at 10:00 o’clock this hiorning.
Al the Dunlop hotel is w lie re |)i
miles away. Completing the semi-cir­
inumi) will stop, so call
Interment will be at the Rock Point
him il
cle, the broken game teeming moun­
cemetery.
Ml have anv eve trouble.
tains of the Umpqua Divide mark the
northern limit of .Jackson county.
Dark and forbiding. Lower and Upper
Table Rocks everlastingly guard the
Will make a most acceptable
course of the turbulent Rogue river
Christmas present f o r your
like two mediaeval strongholds.
No
best friends, (jive your order curly before Ihe 1101 IDAY RUSH.
longer will weird council fires beckon
from their heights the Indian braves on
Q |L
Southern Oregon scenery will
the war path. The age of strife and
O n a p i J n O l S also delight your eastern friends.
blood are past and the gracefully scat­
tered homes of Central Point mark the
It is a beautiful portfolio.
progress of peace and industry.
Also toys, Dolls, Hooks
Matchless view, exclusive home sites
orni Stationery. . .
and refined neighborhood are not how
ever, the only inducements which Sur­
Central Point Oregon
prise Valley can offer to the weary fu­
gitive of the maddening crowd. The
well kept hearing orchards of Mr. C. E.
Velin, Mrs. («race Ball and Mrs. II. ( .
Huillier amply testiliy as to the ex­
cellent quality of its soil. Its altitude
placing this privleged valley entirely
above the frost belt, abundant crofts
arc thereby assured. Nowhere else are
conditions more favorable for the suc­
I S u c c e s s o r to T. M. JONES I
cessful raising of poultry. That this
advantage has not been overlooked by
TELEPHONES-Pacific office 471. Night 473
its residents may be observed by its
numerous chicken houses which adorn
Home Phone 179L, Medford
Mrs, Ball’s ranch. These and a massive
C A L L S A N S W E R E D D A Y OR N IG H T
concrete reservoir for irrigation pur­
poses are conclusive evidence of wide
A m h n l-in c p S n rv ie p
rt-iuouicince cset Vite c e n t r a M l a n p i o a i n n i t t a o S f t f r e i c e e t , . b e t w e e n 3 r d & 4 t h
awakeness and initiative.
The timber and mineral wealth on
Let., IdrmiTs X4.
H. F. CATON, Assistant, Cenlrdl Poinl
Mr. Velin’s place are also useful re­
minders that Jackson county’s re­
sources do not solely embrace the pro­
duction of famous apples and pears.
The fact that a substantial and ideal
home may at the same time offer great
possibilities for development and profit
is efficiently demonstrated by Mrs. II.
IS FAMOUS THE WORLD OVER
C. Huillcr’s highly attractive ranch.
The old stage road, which in days
For its splendid hostelrios, its varied attractions, its fine
past was the most traveled path to
beaches, hot springs and pleasure resorts—All these can be
Jacksonville, cuts through Surprise
reached with ease by the
Valley and makes it historical ground.
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Who can tell how many hold ups and
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desperate encounters took place on this
worn and hidden lane when the gold
laden stage turned its steep curves un­
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suspecting of the daring ambuscade.
:
Road
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Route
o
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Now this last vestige of gold frenzied
i » , SUNSET
times lies obscure and forgotten amidst
I OGDENd, SHASTA]
Thousand
ROUTES
the whispering woods and is but seldom
disturbed by the noisy steps of the idle
stroler.
Won dors’
lim ited
Your Photo
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D E C E M B E R 7, 1911
BUY YOUR NEXT
SUIT, OVERCOAT
or RAINCOAT
AT THE
I Largest f Finest Clothing Store
Between Portland and Frisco
LESMIISTERS STUDIO
JOHN A. PERL
C O U R TE O U S S A LESM A N A T
UNDERTAKER and EMBAUMER
E
MEDFORD
TOGGERY
OREGON
( of course )
CALIFORNIA
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I R R I G A T I O N
AJdilionul J<icksunvillc llcms.
Mrs. M. M. Taylor entertained tin
Wednesday Card Ulub at her home last
week.
A. Throckmorton, with a force of i
men, is engaged in graveling the Ap­
plegate Hill road out of Jacksonville.
The High school boys have organized i
a basket ball team and are doing much
practicing.
'
II. («ctchcll and John Hhump Put«*
tamed Jacksonville sportsmen wit h a
Turkey shoot. Quite a nur tfH.r f r(,ni
here were present at the <\arrett match
at Buncon Sunday.
MR. LANDOWNER
Portland to Los Ar-
g c l e s e and Return
Excursion tickets costing $ 5 S
Do you believe in irrigation ?
Do you think water on your land will double or treble
its productiveness ?
Do you want to increase your own income and at the
same time help to develop this beautiful valley ?
Then help the people who are trying to help you.
Sign an application for a w ater right for your land.
On sa V daily, good six months with stop-overs going or returning. Cor-
reapo tiding iow fares from other Oregon points. Call on our agents for
Hr » Isomely Illustrated L ite ratu re , describing San Francisco, Oak-
* in /, Stanford University, Lick Observatory, Santa Cruz, Del Monte,
Fay » Robles Hot Springs, Santa Barbara, Los Angeles, Long Beayh.San
Divgo, The Old Spanish Missions. Yosemite National Park and Big Trees,
nr I other places of interest in the Golden State, or write to
JO H N M . S C O T T
G e n tili
P a iie n u e r
Agent.
PORTLAND, OREGON
lie.. N lew is ia •' iem|i„* a couple of
w. ek"
,liK
near (¡rants t’aaa
DO IT NOW
Mrs. R. R. (> r.rie n, nf Watkins, ae
com pared hu- |lrilihl.r, -In... H y rm .
home last we
Mrs. V\, K Knnnry and Mrs, Sarah
Wlirnx tvti.m ed Mo idav from their
Idaho trfp.
repairing nt
131 f
Metti fnr ne1 nrc-tiu at at the t 'entrai
Point Mi'at 'Market.
Cacar Sw ackcr. pinnucr, teli demi at
al hh Eoo t* rrcck hoirue ycalerilay nf
liearl dir,'ano. He wa.» about 7*' ye.m
old.
" -Meli «ml
k ’’ /Intuì».
jewe ry
:
If you want to g et this irrigation movement started
in time to use the w ater next year you must SIGN
U P NOW. It takes time to build ditches. Give
the Canal company a chance.
You have the land, we have the water. They must
be mixed in proper proportions in order to produce
wealth. The proposition is a mutual one—we will
both benefit- but we must co-operate, pool our in­
terests, get together or we will both continue to
lose.
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Utili' \ou Kr«id h?
The Adler i ka hook, tolii ig hi»w voli
ntn FA SI I N guani again it /»npetidi-
ritili and gei INSTANT relief frorn
constipation or gas on thè stornile h. is
being remi with nuich interest by Cen­
tral Point peuple. lt is givon HV a y
free by Mary A. Mee, Druggjst.
Wheezing in thè längs ìm lu'iU ^ tb.it!
ph le-m
is o b s t r u c t i n g III«
l u r pa>>-|
l i M . I . A I I D ’s
IIOUI H O I M "
ntf»'».
M lit !'1 lo o m « the phlegm «•» that »•.
• nil he i , mulled np and ejected. Tre e
J.'ie, ,i(l e mid *1 till per botile • Sold
l>> M i" M i n A. M. e. _
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Rogue River Valley CanalCo.
F R E D N. C U M M IN G S . M gr.
R. P. C0W 6ILL.
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