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About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1912)
Is Everything To the Young Man We give him the style, but we add to it the goodness o f fabric and making that preserves the style and counts for economy. Our garments for older men, while fashion ed on more conservative lines, have that air o f smartness that is becoming to men of every age. Suits - How to get one: Earn some, spend less - $10.00 to $40.00 Overcoats $10.00 to $35.00 Raincoats $10.00 to $30.00 :T h e Sale o f and deposit the balance with the Society Brand Clothes, ■■ Washington, and Schloss Makes (Three of the foremost lines in America.) :Is Confined To Us for This Locality.: ■ - " " ” TOGGER Where Your Dollars Weigh Most at Î Central T H Point (OE ----- 30 ) LOCAL MENLI0N ■Jasper Rodgers of Beagle was in the eity on business Wednesday. The (¡lass Brothers have finished the run of threshing for thiB season. Theordore (¡lass from near iUutglc is hauling wheat to town this weuk. J. T. Williams o f I.itt’ie Butte is in I he eity today looking after business interests. Robert I,ewis o f I’ersist was a busi ness visitor in tins eity the latter part o f last week. B. C. 1’eart has a crew or thirty pickers and packers in the apple busi ness these days. Mr and Mrs. Bill Scott o f Medford were in this eity Wednesday for a visit with relatives here. K 1 R 8 AI.K 2| Millit'irn wagon as nood as new am) one heavy made to "t'der single work harness. Central I’oint l.umher company. 22-4 State [ Q l Bank — (OF COURSE.) intJJ H. C. Murray is shipping a car load Dr. Anderson and Wm. Nicolaus of hay from this point to {¡rants Bass drove to Medford Tuesday afternoon for a short visit. to-day (Thursday.) Mrs. F. J. Taylor and Mrs. Hanby R. W. Gilkerson, living seven miles went to Medford Tuesday afternoon northeast of the city, has been hauling for a short visit in that city. out |uniber Hn,j budding material for a Mrs. Cridermsn went to Gold Hill new house on his place. lace. Wednesday to spend a couple of days I SITUATION WANTED visiting friends at that place. By u sober industrious party capable J. H. Gay,Miss Hamrick and C.Sher- | of handling orchard, stock or hay ranch. ley were among the passengers to Write to Central Point Herald. Medford Wednesday afternoon. A reduction in the price of Mazda George H obs is hauling in his bailed lamps is announced by W. C. Leever hay and will store it in this city await ing such time as he is ready to dispose which places the schedule as follows: 25 watt, 40c; 40 watt, 45c; 60 watt, 60c; o f it. 100 watt, 00c; 150 watt, $1.10. 25tf There are several changes o f ads in Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Peart and son this paper. You should keep track of our advertising and see what they have and daughter,» Duke and I.ela, drove to the Eagen ranch at the foot of Roxie to tell you from time to time. Ann Sunday for a visit with Ben Peart Frank Hawk was taken seriously ill and family. the later part o f last week and is still Mrs. Joe Williams and child returned unable to attend to his blacksmith busi ness. His friends hope that he may Wednesday to their home in this city soon be able to be out and around again. from Rochester, Minnesota, where she lias been for the past few months for medical treatment for the child. $ The Regular Boy OUR KIND OF BOYS* C LO TH ES Staunch materials are chosen; expert tailoring is insisted upon; the seams are silk sewn, and the hidden parts, where the wear counts, especially strengthened. They’re not afraid o f the Boy, and he’ll like their appearance. Rouble Breasted Suits £1.00. $5.<X) to $12.50. Norfolk Suits $4.1X1, $5.00. $0.50 to $12.00. Blouse Suits, $5.00 to $8.50. Tin* Fall and Winter Styles are ready and we are confident that we can please every Boy and every Parent that calls. Model Clothing Co., Comer Main and Bartlett. / Medford, Oregon. parents are invited to meet him in the The Presbyterian Sunday School of afternoon as he will speak of matters Central Point picniced here last Friday of interest to them. being chaperoned by Rev. and Mrs. Miss Eva Lydiard was married last Hearst, Mrs. Hatfield and several oth- Wednesday to Dr. Ringgold of North er good ladies. The young folks had a Dakota at the home o f her parents, merry time while the grown-ups visit Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lydiard, Rev. ed the Ray Goldists. Shields of M«dford performing the cer Mrs. F. Chamberlain received a cable emony. gram last Tuesday from London, Eng Many of our young people went to Eagle Point last Tuesday evening to the old soldiers reunion but as they did not reach camp until just before “ taps” they missed seeing a good program well rendered by the Central Point friends of the veterans. FOR SALE—Milburn wagon as good as new and one heavy made to order single work harness. Central Point; Lumber company. 23-4 Roy Davidson returned Wednesday from Utah where he had been with the remains of his father, the late John Davidson, for burial. Word was received in the city thia week stating that George Craddock, a son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Craddock for merly of this place, had his head blown o ff in an explosion at Lakeview week ago Tuesday. We have not been able to get any particulars of the acci dent. land, announcing the sudden death of her sister. Miss Lillian Fisher. Miss Fisher was the fourth daughter of Mr. George Fisher of Finsburg Park, London, England, and was a most tal ented young lady o f a beautiful Chist- ian character and beloved by all who : knew her. Her death comes as a great f shock to all her friends and was all Dcbenger (»dp llree/es ’ the more sad being on the eve of her Dr. J. V. Anderson Herbert Johnson o f Wilhiteville will approaching marriage to an estimable PHYSICIAN AND 3URGEON leave for Prospect the first o f the Office second floor Rostel Building, young man holding a responsible posi Corner Third and Pine Streets. week. ; Phones: Bear Creek, Table Rock. Trail Creek tion in the civil service o f the city of Willow Springs—each XX6 School began in tha Debenger Gap CENTRAL P O I N T ........................ OREGON district last Monday with Miss Mable London. Scott as teacher. Dr. Kirchgessner made a professinal visit to Central Point Friday and was recalled to that city again Saturday. j Billie Ferguson left this city Tuesday Miss Alberta Stacy,our popular school | morning to go to Prospect with Joe I teacher, attended the teachers institute Hitch's team and where he will lie cm- 1 at Ashland the latter part of last week. ■ I ployed by the Cnlifornta-Oregon Eight1 and Power company fora month or so. j Alberta Stacy and her two sisters, Flora and Bessie, attended a meeting Have you noticed the liberal display of the Table Roek Literary soeiety at of lanterns in the show window of the : ; that place Saturday evening and report Hogue Hiver Plumbing and Hardware a very pleasant time company. You ought to he able to pick out one that will just suit you from I Burdette L. Dodge o f the Riverside ranch has purchased a fine gasoline such an assortment. threshing outfit for his own use. He Quality first, last and all the time is says that with so much grain in the I the aim of the Siskiyou management. country and only two machines that if I High grade package sweets. A min- he waited for them his threshing would ! eral water fountain, and a standard he done about Christmas time. line o f smoker's supplies are our Theodore Glass, a prominent indus | spcialties. trious farmer of Beagle, has returned Wayne Eeever with a party of friends to his home after spending several from Medford, Mrs. A. E. Jerome. Miss weeks in the Williamette Valley dur : Fern Jerome, Keneth Jerome and Miss ing the threshing season. He says Jessie Budd of Whitehall, Montana, that locality does not compare with the | drove to Crater Lake Satuday evening Rogue River Valley according to his for a short visit. way of thinking. H. H. Tuttle, secretary o f the Y. M. There was quite an accident at the C. A., is very busy these days getting Buzzard mines last Sunday when a I things in sha|>e for the opening of that quantity o f powder exploded and one | institution and expects that they will man was hurt quite badly. Dr. Porter soon tie able to accommodate the memb o f Medford was called and attended to ers with the use of the rooms andequqv- the man's wounds and said there was ment. no cause for alarm on his part as the Misses Fern Jerome, Jessie Budd, paticntwould get along nil right. j Laura Berry and Mrs. H. II. Lincoln | came down from Medford Wednesday Kd) (»old Items j morning and drove out in the country T. L. Schultz has quite recovered | where they attended a two-days house ! party at the home of their friend. Miss from his illness. ! May Hoke. Mrs. Wm. Mansfield o f Tolo is im proved in health lately, we are pleased to note. Idble Kthk The public in this vicinity is very Miss McBride arrived home last week much pleased to note the improvement j from California where she has been in the Central Point Herald under the j i studying to become a trained nurse. new management. The Misses Gladys Miller, Eva Hall, Mr. Wafferety is busy shipping prun Mae and Rose Nealon were in Ashland es these days. The crop is very abund last week attending the teachers’ ant this year caused by the frequent j | institute. rains o f last Summer being very suit-( The exercises o f the Arrowhead Lit able to the soil. erary society Saturday evening were Ray {¡ok! is in her Autumn color | largely attended, there Wing many vis ing and looks lovely, attracting many ! itors present. visitors every day. The grounds are be D. C. Henrjr. school superintendent. ing put in good shape under the super- k will viait our ftebool next Friday and tho vision of Mr. Karren. i He goLs everywhere. He climbs everything that he dot's n’t break through. *. lis sensible Mother likes it, h\it dreads the effect on his ‘clothes. She need not, if she knows about the durability of E Powell Auto Company Wish to Announce They are Now Located at 123 South Front Street Medford, Oregon. We are now equipped to give service and do repair work on short notice. Also car storage. N Y LADYS o im » THE SKIN OF BEAUTY is that which receives the greatest care and the finest treatment. The use o f ordinary soap will spoil any complexion. Every lady ought to use Cold Cream as it has a most soothing and emollient effect upon the skin, and it beautifies it better than any cosmetics could. Try our celebrated Cold Cream, it gives permanent satisfaction to all who use it and it is not at all expensive. Every possible requisite for the toilet, bath and dressing table. M. R. E N G L A N D THE H E X A L L STORE Fresh, Dainty Confections Everything in the line o f toothsome sweets High grade boxed candies cur specialty A wide variety o f tobaccos, cigars, pipes and smokers’ sundries constantly on hand G . S. M O O R E At the old stand a