Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917, June 27, 1912, Page 4, Image 4

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    CENTRAL POINT HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1912
For Rent, For Sale, Etc.
For rent liood business room 30x60.
Four good rooms second Moor, suitable
for offices or living rooms. Brick build­
ing. Modern improvements.
Enquire
A. C . Walker, Phone Farmer 139. 4Ktf
o f the Braden
pla-c, a In Kit three miles west o f Cen­
tral Point, for cash or grain rent. En­
quire of White & Trowbridge, Medford,
Oregon.
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Why Not Send The Herald
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NOTES
Good
form
To some friend back East?
IVY
make $1.50 do as much to advertise Central Point and vicinity to peo­
CM. BARNITZ
ple you would like to see interested in this Valley.
lU V I R « D E
PA.
Just try it once.
52 Times a Year This City wiil B e Brought to Their At­
A Girl’. Manners.
There are many small and unseen
reefs upon which the girl seeking so­
P R O F E SS IO N A L
cial success may como to grief, and
one of the most dangerous is that of
broken social cngageufcnts.
Dr. J. V . Anderson
In the present day old fashioned
P H Y S IC IA N S A N D S U R G E O N S
courtesy and consideration seem to be
OHìc»? r a -one! floor KoatH Building,
asleep or else to have left society en­
U oi ' ik r Third and Pine Streets.
tirely. The modern hostess only too
Illune-;: B« nr Creek. Table Rock. Trail Creek
Willow Sprjnirs- each X X 5
frequently receives a telephone mes­
C E N T R A L P O IN T
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OREGON sage from some guest at the last mo­
ment saying without the least com­
punction, "So sorry, but It is Impossi­
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ble."
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Practice limited to
As a rule, this sort of thing Is Inex­
\li.
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THROAT
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may
tin t!)v toHti-d and triasses supplied cusable. Of course conditions
:‘ \i\ E Main Street, over
arise under which nothing else enn he
ml
Hardware Company
done, but the girl who usually sends a
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Medford, Oregon
message of this kind is of the selfish
type and rarely succeeds In attaining
popularity. She is thinking more of
her own caprice than of her hostess.
It Is not an easy matter to till In at
V A L U A B L E IN F O R M A T IO N FR E E dinner or luncheon or bridge. No mat­
If von have an invention or any pat­ ter how well poised a hostess may be,
ent n ,;' 1 1 er. write immediately toW . W a disappointment of this kind is upset­
WRiGIIT. registered attorney. Loan & ting. and the selfish or thoughtless girl
Trn -t Bldx WASHINGTON D. C.
who is the occasion of her embarrass­
ment Is apt to have a black mark
D i i . C L A R K E S A U N D E R S , j nguiust her name in that particular
hostess’ mind.
Ph ysic ian and S u rg e o n .
The trouble 1» that the girl of today
Practice limited to Eye, Ear, Is too careless In her acceptance of in­
vitations. On the spur of the moment
Nose and Throat.
she accepts and then frequently de­
CLASSES rURNISHEU W H E N N E E D E D . cides that the whole thing Is a bore,
G a r n o t t -C o r e y B u ild in g . M e d f o r d .
or something else comes np that she
would prefer doing, and she finally
ends by declining the Invitation at the
I last moment, thus arousing an nntago-
| nlsm that cannot help but handicap
her In her social career.
It Is a simple matter to decline In
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
the first place. A declination of this
sort n hostess has no right to resent,
AND E M B A L M E R
but once her list is closed it Is nuother
matter.
l ! ndertak i ng Parlors Corner
There is no other way in which you can
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THE SLY OPOSSUM.
When »now piles up and zero winds
whistle It's then the sly opoasuu
sneaks down from the woods to rob
Hie henroost. In summer ho Is busy,
In leafy tree nml thicket, robbing birds’
nests, gathering berries and fruits and
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CENTRAL POINT. OREGON.
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And Ready to Accommodate
farmers and Country People
I Will DO MY DISI IO GIVI
YOU 0000 SIRVIO».
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GEO
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A share o f your patron­
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REMEDY
M. Barn It*.
MB. O IO S S I U HIMSELF.
A young girl recently remarked that
she accepted every Invitation which
came to her, then picked those she pre­
ferred, throwing over the others. This
sounds well, but sooner or later It will
result In unpopularity. Neither cour­
tesy nor consideration Justifies such a
course.
Naturally one has preferences. There
are certain things one would rather
do. A girl should make up her mind
what these things are and accept them
before everything else, but she should
not play fast and loose with Invita­
tions she does not want.
Let her decline them definitely the
moment they are presented to her and
she will find she makes fewer ene­
mies. while at the same time she
pleases herself.
One hears the impulsive girl sa.v,
“ Oh, that Is all very well, but what
can one do In this day when people
call you on the telephone and fire In
vltntlons at yon point blank and your
mind Is ns destitute of excuses as an
empty birdcage?”
The best advice for this situation Is
to learn to think quickly and decline
definitely If It Is a thing one does not
care to do. One can always have nu
engagement to sit at home and culti­
vate one’s mind.
17 CENTS A DAY
rearing a big family of chicken sneak
thieves, and when Jack Frost ripens
the persimmons he hangs by his re­
tractile tail among the golden fruit
2 iiid stuffs all day.
But the birds
wing south, deep snow cuts off his
food supply, and this pig headed, ratty
tailed, dull white marsupial is forced
What Easier Plan Could
from his haunts to seek food.
He Is a "night raider,'* shows little
fear and appears in unexpected places
You are apt to And him upstairs under
the bed, down in I lie cellar feasting on
pumpkin pie and apples or out in the
henhouse sucking eggs and skinning
roosters.
Iiis appetite for chicken is only sur­ ♦ •♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ 4 f «
passed by that of a fully matured ♦
dominie. lie has the trick of getting
Into a place without keys, of mysteri­
ously escaping when thought to be se­
curely caged anti of playing dead pos­
sum so well that tlie elect can hardly
teU.
Twelve generally constitute n litter,
three families a season to the pair.
Kangaroo style, the mother carries her
young in a pouch and is sometimes
found with newborn young hi her era
$5.00 Down And $5.00 Per Month for 19 Months.
S. A. PATTISON, Agent,
You Ask?
Call and Let Us Talk it Over.
Herald Building,
Central Point, Oregon.
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IRRIGATION
Is Rogue River Valley’s
The average girl will sa.v that this
Is a trivlnl subject, and If courtesy
and consideration ore trivial then It
Is, but It Is the little things that r o
often got us disliked and land us In
the lonely land.
The girl who accepts an Invitation
ns an evidence of good will and treats
It with perfect courtesy will find her
social path smoother and her own
pleasures less complicated.
Greatest Need
Th e Rolling Stunt.
A Great
T o ta l
Telephone Is One Cause.
C.
Courtesy Always Pays.
arranged and
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Nat known to th« multitude Is Iho
fact that almost every rich ami portly
«lame has n “ rolling snlt." which very
much resembles the small child’s flan-
noletto nighty or the uiiNtufiVd cover-
Ing of a rag doll.
When one o f Iho aforementioned
dames clltnbs Into her suit It Is very
much stuffed, and the extent to which
her avoirdupois 1ms been reduced Is
gauged each day by the fit of tlio suit
Worn with It Is » cap that ties on like
a bathing enp. for madam’s luilr Is
apt to collect ilnst from the floor space
I where Ihe rolling stunt Is performed,
j Fifteen minutes before breakfast
j and again at bedtime Is the allowance
for this pnstlroc, which Includes 100
turns over and back each time. Tills
| means all the way over and twice over
If apace allows. Little or no effort
I Is required for the turning, and If the
I exercise can lie followed by a hot
hath so rnnch the better
I Those who wish to rednoo more
rapidly than Is accomplished b y rolling
i alone have recourse to touching the
finger tips or palms of the hands to
: Ihe floor without bending the knees,
is additional efforts, and also to the
| equally old and reliable method of
| tying on one’s back on the floor and
; raising each leg straight np from the
1 body for fifty consecutive times and
j then both together for ns many more
! times.
These natural motions and walking,
thongh slower and requiring greater
hope and patience on the part of the
robnst one, are much safer than drugs,
for medicines powerful enough to dls
pel adipose tissues have an Injurious
tffect upon the organs of the body,
and too many cases of “heart trouble"
have resulted from trying some little
pellet recommended by a former’y fat
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friend. '< ’Igf’V.
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Our project is the only present medium for fur­
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nishing irrigation. We have the water ready for de­
livery and are only waiting for assurance from the
landowners that they really want water and are
ready to take it at a fair and reasonable compensa­
tion.
Our Mr. Boos is having fine success in his cam­
NOW FOR A ROAST.
fflo nml twelve, half grown, on her
bm k. with tabs hooked to her a r c h e d
caudal appendage.
The possum hero shown made a r a id
on Riverside roosters and p u m p k in
pies nml met his finish.
On prying open his strong jaws fifty
«harp teeth were disclosed, the death
trap of many a fat hen.
Those fowl fiend« are easily t r a c k e d
a ml trapped, and when one Is k i ll e d
fowls’ furry foes are not only fewer,
but. oh, you roast possum an’ sweet
port a tore!
DON’T 9.
Don't let Utter In the duck house get
rank. Damp means lame ducks and
thetr finish.
Don't forget thal turkeys are not
far re mo vet I from the wild and must
not be shut up In a hot box.
Don’t fall to scatter grain evenly
over the litter so all have a chance,
and keep the Utter even on the scratch­
ing floor.
Don't expect to keep breeding geese
right on a straight grain ration.
Geese are vegetarians and to keep
healthy and be prolific mast have vef-
»tables regularly.
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paign in the Willow Springs section and the suc­
cess of the project in the immediate future seems al­
most assured.
Help along with this improvement by seeing Mr.
Boos at once and indicating to him how many acres
you can be prepared to irrigate wherr the water is
ready for delivery.
Rogue River Canal Co
FRED M. CUMMINGS. Mgr.
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