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About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1911)
CENTRAL POINT HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1911 P R O F E S S IO N A L Pennsylvania now has a law| which prohibits children atfected with tubercular diseases from Drs. A nderson & Pollnitz g A . P a t t m o m , P u i l m u m . P H Y S IC IA N S A N D S U U C E O N S attending the public schools. O ffice se«’«>n«l Moor R oatel B u ild in g , A I D E P E N D *: N T local n e w s p a p e r d e v o te d U C o rn e r T h ird a n d P in o S tre e ts . Washington, a little city of 7,000 th e in te r e s t« o f C e n tra ) P o in t a n d th e Kogu« Ph o n e« : B e a r C re e k . T a b le K eck. T r a il C re e k R iv e r Valloy. W illow S p rin g * e a ch XXu »r 8,000 people in the western P U B M H H E D h’VKKY T H L 'IW U A Y . S u b s c rip tio n p ric e . $1.50 p e r y e a r, in a d v a n c e . uart of that state has almost 100 C E N T R A L P O I N T ............................. ORKGOf» debarred from the E n te re d an Second-cla*« m a tte r . M ay 4 UWfi. children H . P . I1 A R C B A V E a t th e P o st ortic«- at (.V n tra l P o in t. O re g o n , un d ei schools because of this disease. P H Y S IC IA N A N D S U R C E O r* t h e a r t o f C om rreM o f M a rc h 3. 1870. “ And now,” says the Canons- Office o v e r F ira t N a tio n a B a n k I N K P A P I tf is k e p t on file a t th e D ak k A n * I I I ' ' • ^11 I I t VI H T IH IN I. AciKNC Y. I . 42 burg, (Pa.) Notes, “ the social S o u th M ain S tre e t. Ix*h A n g e le s, a n d 170 Mark» ! t I î O re g o n S t ro o t, S a n Francis«’«», where* c o n tr a c ts fo r a d v e r- ists of Washington are demand t s in g c a n be m ad e fo r it. p A U L F. K L E IN [V IIts. PAUL F. KLEIN ing that the hoard of education ER OF TEACHER OF nake special provision for edu- j T E A V C IO H LIN KEEPING TRADE AI HOME. PIANO cation of these atilicted boys ami P ia n o T u n in g C r a d u a te Illin o is Bert R. Greer, a veteran newt- a S p e c ia lty C o n s e rv a to ry o f M usic iirls. Oh, those dreadful social IN Q U IR E A T p o T E L D U N L A P paper man from Muskojree, Ok ists, what will they be up t( lahoma, has purchased the Ash f )R . J. J. EM MENS next?” land Tidings and will conduct P r a c tic e lim ite d to ; BYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT that newspaper in the future. E y e s ig h t sc ie n tific a lly te s te d a n d g la s s e s su p p lie d Offices. 216 E. M ain S tre e t, o v e r Mr. Greer gives evidence of be M ed fo rd H a r d w a r e C o m p an y H o u rs: 8:30 a . m . to |8 :0 0 p. m. ing a live wire and there is every The price is rig h t a t Dr. D avis’, the P h o n es, M ain 5671; H o m e 158 M ed fo rd , O re g o n reason to believe that he will D entist. 34 t f give the people of Ashland a stir Fork sausage a t the C entrai Point ^LARK & WRIGHT ring paper that will not be satis M eat M arket. LAW YEBS fied with conditions as they were Prize w inning Hoover apples a t the twenty years ago today, nor as Q uality store. $1.50 per box. 3 3 tf P u b lic lan d m W a A tte S r H s . IN G F in T O a l N p , ro D o . f. D. D e s e r t lan d s. C o n te s ts am i m ining: c a se s. S c rip . they are today, next week, next For Sale Dry tie r wood, M anzanita A s s o c ia te w o rk f o r a tto r n e y s . month or next year. and Laurel, delivered to any p a rt of p i ON E E R A S S A Y IN G & R E F IN IN G CO . In a recent editorial in which the city or will sell a t ranch, two miles w est. A. J. Dunlap. 29tf he stattnl his reasons for accept 113 F ifth S t., n e ar U. S. Mint SA N F R A N C IS C O , C A L . ing advertising business from For Sale A grade Je rse y heifer, 10- m onths old. E nquire of Willis Pankey, W e b u y « o ld —rich o r e - a m a l g a m a n d all m in in g Medford merchants he states a N orth C entral Point. p ro d u c ts . It e p a y c a sh an«! g iv e a s q u a re d eal. lot of bald facts that apply to Stan Aiken, the Prospect m erchant, | ! W A s s a y in g 50c. E s ta b lis h e d 20 y e a rs. other towns in the Rogue River tran sac te d business in this city during R e fe re n c e , F i r s t N a tio n a l B a n k o f S a n F ra n c is c o valley with equal force as they the week. do Ashland. He says in part: No b e tte r photo work is done in Southern Oregon than a t L esm eister’s “ The only way to offset the re studio. Sit for your picture early be suits of enterprise is by enter fore the holiday rush and be happy. t37 prise. Exercise the same kind E llsw orth’s Feed Store has ju st re and more of it. That, and that ceived a fine lot of poultry supplies and only, will save Ashland trade for rem edies. Should your chickens have the roup or cholera consult him. Call Ashland merchants. The Tid and exam ine his “ H um pty D um pty’ ings will aid the merchants in folding egg c rate, the best and cheap this laudable undertaking, but e st on the m arket. the Tidings cannot do it all alone, Removal. and will not attempt it. It can, and does, ofTer Ashland mer Jam es McDowell will move his shoe chants half the rate it charges shop on Nov. 28 to the Ross building, We always carry a complete line j form erly known as B urton’s barber their outside competitors. If shop. of Bathroom Fixtures. Mr. McDowell’s custom ers will Medford merchants can afford to find him b e tte r than ever prepared to Our prices are reasonable. take trade away from Ashland supply their w ants in his line. 32tf Our [work is reliable. by paying twice the advertising We cheerfully furnish estimates Children ta k e BA LLA RD ’S MORE rate, Ashland merchants can af free of charge. HOCND SVRC1* willingly because i ford to keep it at home by pay C en t r a l P oint H er a ld n n Don't Forget to See Our Store nc lnidi Mention. ing half that rate. “ We have been told that Ash land prices are less than those at Medford for the same qualities. We know this to be true, in some cases at least. We have been reading the ads running in the Tidings, and those merchants who <|uote prices are offering better bargains than appear in the price-quoting advertisements in the Medford papers. Some Ashland merchants we are un able to speak for because we do not know. We have never seen prices quoted in their advertise ments. Others do not advertise at all. If non-advertising Ash land merchants are offering bet ter bargains than Medford, so soon as Ashland people find it out they will quit going to Med ford to trade. We are sure local people have home pride and loy alty enough to do that." ta s te s nice. T h ere isn ’t « m b e tte r rein edy anyw here fo r c h ild ren ’s cough;- h o a rsen e ss a n d b ro n c h itis. I t ’s j good medicine, and e a s yto take. P rier 2•’)(*, idle and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by M iss M ary A. Mee. Central Point Plumbing Co. Phone 4X3 Christmas Gifts A fine line of games, books, Christmas Stationery, Box Candies, Xmas Cards and Letters, Eastman Kodaks, Fountain Pens, Everything for Decora tion. Holly Wrapping Paper, Boxes, Xmas Snow Napkins, Santa Claus Crepe Paper. tell you all we have. W e can’t Come in and look around. In the Gowley Dlock, Just Across From the Postoffice R. ENGLAND D ILL H A M M E D Read This i n s e le c tin g G i f t s f o r M e n I have opened a shop in the Ross building, corner First and Man zanita streets, where I am ore pared to do all kinds of Cabinet Making. I \pert Saw t ilinq. ( arpenter Job Work. Upholstering and leather Renovating. I know my business and ain able to absolutely guarantee satisfac tion in all orders entrusted to me. You can save time, money and patience a t MODEL CLOTH ING CO. The variety is so great th a t you are bound to be pleased; values so exceptional th a t money-saving is assured, and you will save time in making purchases by our quick and efficient service. ! . f . KNACKSTEDT FOR A HOME MAN’S COMFORT Christmas Neckwear, 50c to $1.50 Silk Hosiery, 50c to $1.25 Initial Linen Handkerchiefs, 25c Fancy Suspenders, 50c to $1.50 Combination Sets-H ose and Tie to match. $1 and $1.25 Rough-Neck Goat Sweaters, $5, $6, $7 and $8 Reefer Mufflers, $1 to $3.00 Full Dress Protectors, $1.50 to $4.00 Silk Umbrellas, $2.50 to $8 Leather Suit Cases and Bags, $5 to $25 House Coats and Lounging Robes, $5 to $15 Night Robes, $1 to $3.50 Pajamas, $1,50 to $5 Combination Set—Hose, Suspenders, Tie, Arm Bands and Garters to match, $3 Kid Gloves, $1.50 to $3 Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, fancy, 50c and $1 Raincoats and Overcoats, 515 to $35 Ock Lee Laundry The effort being made by tht American Medical Association to Washing and Ironing done by have legislation enacted creating thoroughly competent a Department of Health as one workmen. of the executive branches of the federal government, is meeting Satisfaction Guaranteed with much opposition all over the country among fieople of intelli Cor. Manzanita and 3rd Sts. gence who are averse to giving any particular school of healing all the say about the treatment of disease. This opposition is Auctioneer and Valuator becoming crystalized into the National League for Medical S A L E S Freedom, and a determined fight arranged and is being put up against the pas sage of the Owen bill, which C O N D U C T E D would in elf«*ct give to the “ reg Have had 25 years experience ular" or allopathic school of med and can guarantee satisfaction icine the |Kiwer to force their A share of your patron age is solicited. particular brand of pills on an already ever-drugged public. CENTRAL POINT. OREGON All other schools of medicine in cluding Homeopaths. Electics, Osteopaths. Mental Healers, Christian Scientists and others are uniting in this league and a pretty fight is promised during “ w i t h s t r w n ff t W a n d e a s e the present session of congress t h e y al w a y « p l e n w " if the advocates of the objection able hill continue to urge its pas sage. Bills and politics would better be kept s«iparate. Either one is a hitter enough dose for M -. ru wrr the average citizen. t e n S T B A .U S S <n C O . GEO. L. NEALE TWO HORSE O VERALLS N<’w crop walnut* and »oft »hell almond» at the Quality «tore 3,Ilfs BEFORE YOU BUY YOUR Nothing is better than a g ift of clothing for man or boy. Ours is right in style, quality and price. We Issue Merchandise Orders for any amount The easiest way to select a present, buy the bond and let him select what suits his notion. M odel Clothing Co. Knox Hats los Angeles Excursion. mint. Angel Island. Pan American Ex mid winter. Viait Catalina Island, see An excursion for la» Angeles will position Site; visit Berkeley, Alameda the strange and beautiful submarine leave Mnlfonl December 29th, stop and Oakland, then journey southward, gardens from the glass bottom boats, overs in either direction et pleasure of visiting Stanford University, Palo Alto, the flying fish, the leaping tunas, enjoy passenger. Good going ami returning San Jose.Lick Observatory, Del Monte. the fishing. Returning northward visit via either route from San Francisco. Santa Cruz. Paso Robles. Santa Bar Join this excursion, enjoy the great bara and lx» Angeles. From the lat the oil fields around Bakersfield, see treat on being in San Francisco New ter place visit Pasadena, Redlands. the immense stock ranches, the fruit Year’s Eve. see the points of interest Venice and San Diego, see the beauti belt of the San Joaquin valley. Full !>\ in ami about San Francisco. Golden ful orange Grove*, the ostrich farms, particulars by writing, calling at or Gate Park, Cliff House, United States l the floral festivals. Ocean bathing m phoning the C. P. passenger office, , Medford, O r e . 3444 Peep-Mated coughs Hint re-i-t or luinrv remedies n'<|iiiri' l»>th est i mil iiiti'mnl treatment. If you bnv . l-.lhir bottle of PAI.I.Milt'S llttKl IBM XI» SV KIP \i»n £,'t the two ri edit" y o n need for the prior of o n , Then- i~ a IIKRRIt K s RKD PEI' PER POROUS PLASTER for t!, h o st f r o r with rat'll bottle. Mi— M ar\ A Mt S. Medford, Ore.