Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917, December 12, 1912, Page 3, Image 3

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    CENTRAL POINT HERALD, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 1?. 101-2
There's a | hotographer in your town. * There’s a photographer in your town.
W. H. Ferguson drove to Medford
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Tuttte visited in
Joseph Wright spent Sunday in Med­ Monday afternoon on a business trip.
MeJford between trains Tuesday after- ford.
Tom Pankey and James Shields went
Dishes at cost at Gillets store, 33-3(3 | noon.
When in need o f shoe oil stop at Mc­ to Jacksonville Monday to attend court.
There’s a photographer in your town.
See Father's Special Mix at Fabor & Dowell’s Shoe shop. Central Point.
Mrs. Kinney o f Gold Hill visited with
Home made mince meat at the Bak­ McDonald's.
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J. W. Merritt made a trip to Med­ Central Point friends Friday of last
ery.
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week.
Mrs. G. E. Fox was a visitor in Med­ ford Sunday.
Testaments 10c and 12¿c at Faber
ford between trains Saturday after­
Miss Pearl Paukey is assisting in the
H. W. Lindsay visited friends in
McDonald’ s.
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noon.
B. P. Variety Store during the holiday
Medford Sunday.
rush.
J. W. Myers spent Sunday visiting
Hurry Carlt ,n was a visitor in Med­
Mrs. M. H. Parker visited friends
with friends in Medford.
ford or.o day the latter part of last in Medford Sunday.
Miss Mary Moo and Miss Sarah Bebb
Get your Christmas Fruit cake at tla week.
See Rube for special bargains in new visited in Mcdfurp Wednesday after­
Bakery—“ 'Tis fine.”
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For your Christmas candy try and second hand goods, Central Point, noon.
C. S. Sanderson transacted busincs. E sther’« S pecial f«’, .x at Faber ui Oregon.
Mr. White and Mr. Ling of Medford
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McDonald’ s
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visited friends in this city between
I n Jacksonville Tuesday.
Mrs. R. V. Beall spent Thursday last
Mr. ami Mrs. George Pankey visited with her daughter, Mrs. Charles Strang, trains Sunday.
The best 12$c candy In Central Point
in Medford one day the latter part of in Medford.
at Fabor & McDonald’s.
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Misses Ethel and Esther Smith of
Gold
Hill visited over Sunday at the
Mrs. Wayne Leever visited relatives last week.
All kinds o f wood at the Central
Mrs Parker and Miss Pattison were Point Feed Store. We deliver it. 31tf Emerson home in this city.
in Medford Thursday last.
Fred Farra, N. E. Childers, ami A.
We now have “ Koal” to supply all in Jacksonville Tuesday attending to
Dr. E. Davis was a visitor in Ashland
business matters.
V. Whitney were business visitors in
comers. C. P. Feed Store.
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last Thursday afternoon, making the
Medford Monday forenoon.
J. C. Mann of Medford spent Sunday trip in his Ford car.
Miss Ruth Manning visited friends in
in this city as a guest at the M. O.
| James Ingram of Walla Walla, j
Medford Tuesday afternoon.
W anted Work by the day or wash­
Broadbent home.
Washington, visited his home folks
ing and ironing to take home. Mrs. C.
Maternity home and good nursing.
here the latter part of last week.
We
have
our
fresh
candies
for
Christ­
A. Pankey.
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Mrs. Geo. Wright. Central Point 32tf
mas, aiso fancy boxes, empty and tilled
J. Percy Wells, county superintend-:
J. P. Hoagland of Willow Springs is
Al. Pankey made a business trip to
at the Taylor Bakery.
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ent of schools, was in the city one day
Medford Wednesday forenoon.
serving as a juror at the present term
last week to visit the local school.
The report is current in the city that of court in Jacksonville.
WANTED—Milk customers by J. I!.
some of the* local boys were out gather­
Mrs. Ralph Beall of Cottage Grove
Hemrick. Central Point.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Webber visited
ing mistletoe Monday.
arrived in the city the latter part of
friends in Medford a couple o f days the
A. J. Dunlap was a business visitor
I last week for a visit with relatives.
C. R. Moore and family of Lake latter part o f last week.
in Medford Tuesday afternoon,
Creek visited relatives in this city a
Mrs. W. C. Leever and son Earl and
Dan Herring and A. M. Root were
F or s a l e —Australian Club seed few days of last week.
j Mrs F. J. Taylor ami son Raymond
business
visitors
in
Medford
one
day
wheat. Pone J. C. Herring
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| spent Saturday afternoon in Medford.
See Rube for special bargains in new the latter part of last week.
Mrs. Whiteside was in Medford and and second hand goods. Central Point,
See Rube for special bargains in new
Misses Young, Pearl Pankey, Grace
Jacksonville on business Tuesday.
I Oregon.
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; and second hand goods, Central Point,
Smith and Bessie Lee spent Saturday
All kinds o f field seeds at the C. P. j
l Oregon.
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weston were afternoon visiting in Medford.
Feed Store.
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Joseph T. Williams went to Jackson-
I in Jacksonville Tuesday as witnesses
Why do you continually neglect your
Mrs. H. H. Tuttle visited friend in in a ease before the court.
: vide Monday on business in connection
teeth? Have them properly attended
Medford the latter part o f last week.
with the Jacksonville Brick & Tile com- [
to
by
Dr.
Davis,
Rostel
t
uilding.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Shadduck spent
pany.
The C. P. Feed Store carries a full ¡
C. J. Dunten visited Medford and
a few days the first of the week visit­
line of poultry foods and accessories.26
R. D. Hoke and J. S. Norwood went
Ashland Thursday last in the interests
ing friends at Rogue River.
to Fish Lake the first of the week ami
Miss Esther Pankey was on the sick
of the Jacksonville Br ck & Tile com­
Mrs. Caldell of Rogue River was in
will spend a few days shooting ducks
list a few days the first o f the week.
the city Saturday as was also Mrs Sea­ pany.
on
the lake.
FOR SALE—Two chair barber shop.
The holiday rush is now on, if you
man o f the same place.
Mrs. Bebb. Mrs. N. E. Childers, I
Enquiere o f Ginn Owen, Central Point.
want your pictures in time, come early.
You may not be wise to the fact that Nothing so nice for a Christmas pres­ Misses Etta Williams, Edyth and Cecile
Rev. anti Mrs. J. P. Hearst visited
Emerson spent the afternoon in Med- |
Dr. E. Davis of Central Point is really ent as a photo of the baby.
with Medford friends Sunday afternoon.
ford Monday
doing practical dentistry at reasonable 34-35
Lesmeister Studio.
Presents for Sunday school scholars prices and guarantees his work, but he
Albert Yoeom, who has been in j
Messrs. Freel and Grimes o f this
Testaments 10c, bibles 25c, at Faber &■ is. Come and see. Rostcl building
charge of I'r. DeBar’s ranch near this
city
left
the
first
o
f
the
week
for
the
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McDonald’s.
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city, has resigned his position and re­
Applegate valley where they will join
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moved to Medford.
George
Trass
o
f
that
place
and
do
trap­
i l l « I IMI lililí 1111 II M i i l l U l l l B I l l
Bridane Sanderson, Luke Peart, Earl
ping this winter.
Obenchain, Herman Simpkins, VV. II
Dr. E. Kerehgessner was in the city Norcrosa and Claude White were visit­
a couple of days the latter part of last ors in Medford Monday afternoon.
week. We understand that he has
Ages from 5 to 1G years
If you expect your hens to lay when |
moved from his ranch to Medford and
eggs are high you must supply them
All styles and grades
taken up quarters at the Holland hotel.
with egg-making foods.
The C. P.
Sunday afternoon visitors from this Feed Store sells them.
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place to Medford were: Merril Kendell,
F. W. Rawlings, D. R. Punkey, E.
L. Nichols, Mike Clay, Howard Dunlap, shjr,
Gus Mol ris K. E. Eurr;.y, K.
Glenn Owens, Mr. Taylor, Mr. Brown. Davig and H
Beali were visitors in
R. H. Ellsworth, Luke Peart, and Hen- MeJford between train8 Saturday after-
r>' Freeman.___________________ ______ j noon.
Local Mention.
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Christmas Shopping
Store-and Do
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Appropriate Gift-Things Are Here in Such
Varieties That the Problem of Correctly
Choosing is Greatly Simplified.
This city has never before been
the scene of such comprehensive
exhibition of merchandise suitable
for Christmas presentation as is
now gathered at this store. We
are earnestly desirous of having
you see these stocks now while
they are at their brightest; and if
you wish to buy from assortments
that offer the widest possible lati­
tude for choice you’ll not postpone
coming.
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Don’t Delay Your Buying.
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Come Now While Stocks
Are
at Their
Best
And
Shopping is Most Satisfac­
tory.
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Walnuts, No. 1 soft sh e ll..
Almonds,
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Brazils
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Filberts,
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Peanuts, fresh roasted, . . .
Candies in great variety
Esther’s Special M i x -----
Oranges.
20c
20c
15c
15c
12jc
124c
Ba'ianas, Celery, Cranberries, Apples, Pears.
F A B E R
&
River Plumbing &
M c D O N A L D .y
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Mrs. Hawk and family and Mrs.
Clarence Lovcrn motored to Medford
Monday afternoon. This is the first
time Mrs. Ilawk has been away from
the city since her recent illness.
F or s a l e : Complete saw mill out­
fit and planner, good as new, with (iiKi,-
000 feet of unsawed timber on Elk
Creek near Trail. Easy terms. Call
at this office for further particulars. 37
The particulr housewife who appreci­
ates a good furniture polish will be
pleased with the Clarinda furniture
polish, a polish for pianos and all kinds
of furniture. Price 25c. For sale by
C. P. Furniture & Undertaking Co.
A. V. Whitney returned Thursday
evening of last week from Klamath
county where he has been spending the
past month looking uftcr business in­
terests. His little nephew, Chester
WhKney, returned with him and will
spend some time visiting here.
From now until Christmas we shall
present each of our customers with a
souvenir buggy whip, as a token of ap­
preciation for past favors, and a re­
minder that tlie C. P. Feed Store is
headquarters for hay, feed, seeds,
poultry supplies, coal and wood. Come
in and get one.
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At a meeting of the Eastern Star
lodge Tuesday evening trie following
officers were elected for the ensuing
year: Mrs. Vinnie Kyle, matron; Mrs.
J. V. Anderson, associate matron; I)r.
J. V. Anderson, patron; Mrs. VV. II.
Norcross, secretary; Mrs. W. C.
Leever, trea wrer; Mrs. |)r. l4r. i~, ror
ductress; Mrs. J. W. Merritt, associate
conductress.
S tr aye d Large, red muley bull,
branded on left side W, underhit and
swallowforked each ear, small duclap.
Liberal reward for information leading
to recovery. W. II. Lewis, route 2,
i Central Point.
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Mrs. Ellis L. Gleason and children
who have been guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Ira. L. Gleason visited relative* in
Phoenix a couple of days the first of
the week. They leave this evening
(Thursday) for their home in Seattle,
Washington.
E. .J. Odell and Mi s Carrie Glady
Hazelrigg were united in marring* at
the Methodist Episcopal parsonac" I * t
Sunday atone o'clock. They were at­
tended by Ray Hazelrigg and Miss
Florence Kincaid, Mr. and Mrs. Oil' ll
will reside at Agate where they own a
ranch.
The primary and intermediate de­
partments of the Methodist Sunday
school arc dillig'-nt by rehearsing a
cantata -'Santa Clans Visit,” and wdl
render the same in full costume in Cen­
tral Hall Christmas eve December 25th.
No admission will he charg'd and the
public is cordially invited.
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WHEN SHOPPING
FOR CHRISTMAS
Call at the oldest Santa Claus Headquarters
in the city and you will find a full line o f all
you wish for old and young.
Clocks, Watches and Jewelry, Fancy Goods, Leather
Goods, Fancy Stationery, Perfumery, Toilet Sets,
Albums, Dolls and Toys of All Kinds.
G R A P H A P H O N E S AND R E C O RD S
A T 30 PER C E N T . D I S C O U N T
Central Point Pharmacy
M ARY A .
M IE . Proprietress
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STURTEVANT’S.
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Silverware, and an Elegant Line of
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This Offer Good Until Dec.
Coffee Percolators, Carving Sets,
M EATS A N D
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SAUSAGES
OF ALL KINDS
Try our home-made bacon, lard and compound
Boiled ham and other delicacies always on hand
Orders taken for
fresh fish
every Thursdays
Wholesale & retail agts. Ashland Creamery Butter
ICE AND
STORAGE
Central Point Meat Market
P h o n « , Main O l
Mo«. P h o n « 1 0 X 3
W . D. Lewis & Sons
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Rogue River Valley
EXCURSION
Los Angeles and Return
VIA T H t
DECEMBER
30th, 1 9 1 2
to |0G01N*SM AST.*I
ROUTES
Return Limit
9 0 Days
ROUND TRIP FARES:
Grants Pass and Rogue R iver..................
Gold H ill......................................................
T olo................................................................
Medford, Phoenix, Talent and Ashland.
$30.00
35.90
35.50
.‘ $5.00
Official Train Schedule:
3:35 p. m.
Leave Grants Pass2:21 p. m.
M edford........ .
“ Rogue River 2:39 p.m.
Phoenix ............ 3:1« p. m.
“ Gold Hill
2:5«p.m .
Talent................ 3:53 p. m.
1 N) p. m.
“ General Ft. 3:21p.m.
Ashland . . . . . . .
Arrive San Francisco 1:10 p. m. next day in time for
S a n F r a n c i s c o ' » N e w Y e a r C e l o ! i r t itlon.
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"4th o f San Francisco can be m ade at Del Monte,
hi,i Cruz, Paso Robles Hot Springs and Santa Barbara,
f r om I/>s Angeles trips to Long Beach, Pasadena, Santa
i ica, ( » -trich Farm, Mt. Lowe, the O range Groves, Cata-
Lina Island, etc.
I r full parti'ulars, reservations and beautifully illustrated
< alifornia literature, rail on any Sou then. i’afiAr Agent.
JOHN. M. SCOTT, G eneral P a e e e n s e r A g e n t ,
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Portland, Oregi n.