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CENTRAL POINT HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1913 • 7» i P Extra Spedai on Stationery! t To reduce our stock will give you » 4 + ^ 4* 4* 4* 4* Democrats Grant Concessions Regarding Publicity of Tariff Hearings. T tak* about S gallons of (>. V, B. Paint for two coats >ii the average 7- This spread r«M*in house value is due to careful se- I' « t io n ..iid fine grinding of pigment. It makes your cost v e r y r» m '»nahle. Besides, v ’ ll find the paint wear you want ill I ^ “ All That's Best in a Paint” I I I I Washington. — Announcement l»y Chairman Simmons, of the finance I committee, that sub committees con sldering the various schedules of tin* t Underwood tariff bill had determined to grant more time to protesting man- ■4 ufartnrers *han at first was intended, aroused considerable Interest at the r hv r 4 r y cnpltol. Although the effort of senate Repub ! Ifcom to force public hearings was h* ■ feated by a vote of 36 to 41, the min orlfy leader» see in the changed ta - Whatever the ago or con I tic» of the Democrat h a (concession dition of your house, O V. B. ■ which they assert resulted from the Paint doesn’t take long to | denunciation of secret consideration of pay f<»r itself several times I the bill. over Because of its durabil ity* It hit reuses the value j T w o Democrats, Senators Kan: d« 11 of the house with its fresh, I and Thornton, of Louisiana, voted for bright, protective coat of j the Republican amendment. Senator metal. N o adulterants no i Poindexter, of Washington. Progn s* ch<-*p ingredients— but a firm weather-resisting stir* 1 »Ive, voted with the majority. Sen i f i< i■ t hat's possible only with tor Jones, of W ashington, Republican, pure lend and zinc, unitorillly who previously had determined to vot«» mixed by machinery. against public hearings, announco I < > hid * in mday. Let's figure Just before the rolleall that he had to^i'tlici. Let our color sug- lions and t.iids Ix-lp \on 1 changed Ids mind because tin* finance I>l-in \ miii color combinations. subcommittees were giving private 1 hearings to some Interests which he thought should he public. W .C .L f c E V E R President Wilson came out strongly C onl.n l P oin t, O regon , as the champion of free wool and f r e sugar In three years, as provided for In the tariff bill recently passed by the house. He announced emphatically that he Auctioneer and Valuator was not considering compromises of any sort; that he stood squarely he S A L E S hind the measure as It passed the arrangisi and lions»* and he regarded It as the duty C O N D U C T E D of the Democratic majority In the sen ate to fulfill its platform pledge by Have had 2.r< years experience enacting the house bill into law. I I I ■ GEO. L. NEALE ami can guarantee satisfaction A share o f your patron* ago is solicited, I ’ K N ’I U A L P O IN T , O RE G O N JOHN \. P E R L UNDERTAKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR FIRST CLASS SERVICE CARRY IN STOCK Meialic Caskets, Silk, Plush, Couch Caskets, Plain anil Drapped Cas kets in Colors Black and Grey. Steel Sanitary Shipping Cases. T ar iff Bill Not In Favor Abroad. While democratic senators are wrestling with horn#* immufactun s, protesting against numerous rates In the Underwood b ill, they are confront ed also by protests from foreign conn tries against administrative featui of tht* bill and the provisions th t would grant a 5 p* r cent reduction ot the duty on Imports In American hot toms Protests from Fngland, Gertnativ Prance, Italy, \i straba and other countries have he**n lodged with the state department and communicated » the finance committee From many countries have come protests against that new provision iti the bill w hich would g l \ e the sei retary of the treasury the authority to exclude from entry goods of no r • bants or manufacturers who reftis. to submit for Inspection by ('n if e .I States agents their accounts portai’ ing to valuations or classification of merchandise whenever disputes ansi Bryan Replies to Japan's Protest I I I I I’ l l u M i ) . k i sih em v t: n - J Secretary Bryan handed \mbassi dor Chimi» Ilo* reply of the Unite States government to the Japan* M l>l 0 1 ( 1 », o l d t. o \ . £ 3 0 E Z 3 I To the Hunters and Fishers of Central Point and Vicinity EWING'S GUN STORE H u m p h r e y 's I S 0 e. >od nl all descriptions. Some o f our specialties are t i a i u s F iles, T h o m a s R o d s . D r o p t r t M t i n a r d R a „ Ba ll Gouda. A lso S p a u ld in g 's , W r t g h t & D lts o n T ennis G ood s. A ll M a k e s of G u n s and A m u n ltlo n . F irst C la s s R e p a ir in g in all L i n e s . R e t t L i n e o f C a m s In For S l . O O . I. W I N G ( J l ’ N 35c. 3 National Capital loracaox M edford. O r e g iM ^ ^ y 301 in fact something to amuse you every minute. Come one. Come all. Brevities. Secretary Lane, of the interior de partmi'in, has placed himself on record as favoring a railway system In Alas ka constructed, owned and operated by the government. Senator Chamberlain's resolution proposing a woman suffrage amend ment to the constitution has been fa v orably reported by the senate commit tee on woman suffrage. O n e t h o u s a n d financial e x p e r t s will be asked a sorb s of questions prepar ed by Senators Owen of Oklahoma and Hitchcock of Nebraska, bearing upon the proposed Democratic currency r e form measure. On the night of March 4 there were stolen from the navy department the plans showing the general arrange ment of the decks and hatches and complete method of electric wiring and control of firing guns of the new battleship Pennsylvania. A few’ days later, what a re described as "duplicate plans" were missed from fhe navy de partment Neither theft was made public until recently. Secretary Redfield’s broad Intima tion to business that the federal gov ernment would investigate cuts in wages that looked like reprisals for the passage of the tariff hill brought out a sharp crossfire of speech in the house between chairman Underwood, of tlie ways and means committee, and Representative Mondell, Republican, of Wyoming. Officials of the O. VV. R A* X. have announced the surveys of two propos ed extensions Condon to Fossil in Gilliam county and Pilot Rock to Uklah in Umatilla county. The for mer extension would involve i!0 mil* of track, and the latter 4.'< miles. Th*» officials say that if the expense is no. too great, both lines will be bu I I’oiiil (¿'editings. Mr. .1. H. I'nlmt'r of Mttlfoni was at the Kan If Saturday. Mrs. Fred Bilious o f Talent is visit ing relatis.s here this week. 'I here will l>e M. inorial services at the ehureli Sunday evening a K'xxi pro gram is expected. In is. Natwiek mid crew are now in Engle IVint and expert to start work for the rounty soon. t About half of Eagle Point attended the Peter Pan play at Medford Monday night and were well pleased. Agdte Gleanings. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. ; eight pound boy. Nate Messenger is at the Messenger Sams creek mill at present. Nye Turpin’s baby has been v> r\ sick with toi silitis and mea les but i- about well now. { are vmitmg at the home « t John N. h- ols. Mrs. Uvd is a sister of Mrs. Nich ols amt this is the tir>t time in i, »ears they have met. They arc residents of C E N T R A L P O IN T , OREGON. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Dr. Lydia S. Dow OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN P MATTHEW'S FE?D Mr. Hull is planting 00 acres in beans and has in about 20 acres o f cantaloupes o i the R. R. V. C. Co’s land. H o s p i t a l , O f f ic e s D.ÄrtN CEN TR AL MATTHEWS, PROPRIETOR. - O REGO N. 341 V A L U A B L E IN F O R M A T IO N F R E E I f you have an in ven Joa o r any pat ent m atter, wi n e t r e d ia i? ly to W. V»3 W.’ I3HT, registered a ttorn ey, Loan & Trust Bidg.. WASHINGTON, 0. C. fCURTH STRICT SOUTH, CENTRAL POINT, OREGON. ROUND Mr. and Mrs. Bird Castor w ire in t i\vn Monday attending the funeral of Mr. Clemens who was an old friend of theirs. - ¿TENTS Reasonable Prices c. R esidence N ig h t Call: T w o ahoit. one lon«r lin g ; Lines: Table Rock, Bear C eek, W illow Springs, Lin e F ifte en , A ntioch, and A ga te. Good S< rviee and j . PO IN T, and B L O C K T e le p h o n e COUNTRY P ICPIE Our school doscil las t Friday the commencement exercises Saturday night were very good and well attend ed. TRIP Summer Excursions East Work is progressing rapidly at the By bee bridge now. They have the center pier above high water line now so there will be no delays on account of water. VIA THE \ , Mrs. Messenger and daughter, Edna, are at their Sams creek mill fo r a ‘while. Mrs. Messenger has not been well for some time and she hopes the change w ill benefit her. There is a disposition on the part of s..me in our district to abolish the high school grades in our school, while it is not self supporting it might help the people o f the district more than they have to dig up, to keep it going. C O W L F . Y id Ready to i mudate Ot c o i ARO Mr. and Mrs. Shinn arc visiting in - Jacksonville a few days with relatives since the close o f school. \ V ) t SUNSET (OGOENiSHASTAl ] RQUTF5 <ic ify Tickets will be sold from all main and branch line points in Oregon to Eastern destination one way through California or via Portland. Stop overs within limit. TICKETS ON SALE DAILY MAY 28 TO SEPT. 30 Final Return Limit Oct. 31st ItSSBOYUL TROUBLE IN UMRAI P0IN1 Central Point people have found out that A SIN G LE DUSK o f simple buck thorn bark, glycerine, etc., as com pounded in Adlerika, the German bowel and stomach remedy, relieves constipation, sour stomach or gas on the stomach IN S T A N T L Y . I bis sim ple mixture became famous by curing appendicitis and it antisept icis the digestive organs and dr.tws off the im- < purities. It is surprising h*»w Q U IC K L Y it helps. Mary A. Mee. i ■ : K.. ehi 121 ' Ulantic c ity Baltimore B< »ston Chicago Denver Toronto And v¡ V " I'll «** : South and East. Call on nearest Cook by Electricity R ite $5.00 Per Month for Current f r r all C o o k in g fo r F a m ily . IV p m iiiic n t o f the M i l R on New York Washington, D. C. Omaha Philadelphia Rochester St. Louis Winnipeg John ivi. S c o tt, G e n e r a l P a s s e n g e r A g e n t , Portlan d, O rego n . • I i*t N.> U s I Norfolk Detroit Indianapolis Kansas City Memphis Agent fo r full ir . mation as to routes and fares to any par- titular Mastern . and fo r literature describing points along the 8. P. or write N o t ic e for P u b li c a tio n . Ore- voti. Apt tl 18th. 1 *.*l ; N o m e if hen*bv k iw n that Jt»hn H •w' ul. F o r k Point. O v -n w »* u n M u - dc e n t i> Sci i.» N«* »f «s \ s V\ , t»on -XL Tv vv i» F hip U S . Rnn^e 1 XV» i W i r»-. e Metkitan has filed of n to »i’ .ike five >e..r I i% f. t » *>- bli h cLo i m d above dt1'» i . iv i If ' . i ’i V V H t .o >*i l *. d States L om m isii <rer. at M o lie n l, O i» v n. on the uth day o f June. tSD. t'laimant ñamen a» witne« «•- ' Dr. SVScMcrns IVi. Dow v»*ia£snEr Unit* I S t - tes L m d Office. Kosetnirif. Orr.fon V ay *th. 19'H N o tice is hereby giv en that the N orth ern I ’ucitk Hallway Company. whore pout offiu-c a hirer is St ..Paul, M in n n o i t has on the otuh day o f April, Mr. \\ imam*. um* ut Mcdfnrds piano, v . mi , hi 1 in this office it« appiu ,.>i. n under the previsio n i o f the A ct **f i men, h s bivn at the Fai:Ir this week approved July 1. lv.w c'a» it. .‘«Sì, I ’JiD »I« extend- :'•(» S A. i by t ‘ *** A ct o f Uongreaa appi IV. I Mny IT. IP fi. \ ¡siting thr town fnr business in Ins the N W 'i Soi 14. Township I South Ranvrc East, W * la t r c t«* Me» diati line. A ny and all persona claim ing e l verse* v the Mrs. Surah Lewi», (laughter of Mr. lands describe J. or desi rin g to object 1 .»canee of the mineral ch aracter o f the land, or for any other ml Mrs. A. U. Howlitt, arrived in reason, to the disposal to applicant, should file affidavits o f protest in thia office, on or lie- l ac I« IVint Tm m I jiv evening to remain their fo re the ft uh day o f June. 1913 B F JO N E S . R ter. for some time visiting her parents. Published in Central Point llera k i It I at i Kcv. Simmons has been preaching a Central Point. Oregon. James Cotter has taken a contract for digging an irrigation ditch for Fred IVIouse He expects to make the Meadow Brook farm one of the most a U r active m the county a m i we hope othe s will follow lus example. OFFICE PHONE 3X1. RESIDENCE 55 Avery, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Odell were in Me lford on business Tuesday. Miss Isiuise Blass and Miss lln/.l Mi t'loll w ere shopping and visiting friends in Medford Saturday. MI STOKK. 1 12 W e s t M a i n S t r e e t O E Oregon A T r ia l W i l l B e C o n v i n c i n g . Ò 3* 4 mam Bill \\ ’ikies little daughter, Mamie, bail a very narrow escape of breaking her leg by falling out of a buggy ami her leg catching in the spring badly bending it. - i - DK J- series of sermons on the Frixhgieal *on those who have failed to be at these sermons have certainly been loosers. G un S t ö r « to annouiuv that the old stand has an up to-date stock o f sporting w ’ X 4 ! protest against the California alien j Linn county and had been spending the “ A Night O ff" presented by the P R O FE S S IO N A L Innrf legislation. I.rtrisiln t u.n T The h e .'im biiuciirlnp Ini. .... . __.. .. . i in /> land ambassador in xc- Winter in California stopped off for a senior class o f the local high school at mediate ly cabled it to Tokio. No visit. the opera house tomorrow (Friday) J. EM MENS indication as to the nature of the re P ractice lim ited to The Ladies E. P. A. C. entertained evening, will be good. ply was given out. EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT the gentlemens E. P. A. C. Friday On learning through press dis * -i>fht sci* n tifically test. 1 and glasses sudd lied evening. The band furnished them Ullices, 228 E. Main Street, patches that Governor Johnson hud in the A dkin s Duell B u ildin g : ■■ with music whieh was greatly enjoyed Hours: 8:30 a. rn. to 8:00 {>. m. s ig n e d tlie Webb land act. Secretary " •* O ffic e Phones 507; Res. 557J M edford, O regon by all. Games were indulged in until B Y Bryan telephoned Viscount Uhinda and 10aid when an elegant lunclein was Invited him to come to the state de served and as usual the ladies di I much M Dr. J. V. Anderson partment to receive the reply which credit to themselves which was greatly he had been anxiously awaiting since PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 1. L «5 I appreciated by the gentlemen. Three the presentation of his note May 9. Office second floor Hostel Building. r using cheers were given the E. P. A. C orner T l ird and P in e S treets. T he negotiations between the two Latest Modern ’ o t h o d s (' ladies, long live the Athletic club. Phones: Bear Creek, Table Hock, T ra il Creek governments are now expected to pro Known to the Profession W illo w S p rin g s —each X X 5 ceed in regular fashion without fur The E. I*. A. C. will give an entertain ment Saturday evening, four short Employed. C E N T R A L P O IN T OREGON ther reference to what takes place in plays and some very amusing parades California. LA D Y ASSISTANT. NEWS FROM OUR NATIONAL CAPITAL O ? “THE REXALL STORE.” 4* 4 4 See Our Window M. R. E N G L A N D , t 4 Off On All Box Papers This Week Only p oiini 1 Ò Peter li*' i . F r a n c is I. J o h : -on. t 'k .«I Lì ra n t M i E le c tr ic Ranges $15.00 Down, $10 a Month. California-Oregon Power Company ht-W'». all uf t'en U tl Po’.nt, Oreo*- B E N J A M I N F. JO N E S . 1 -fi R»‘ci*u*r. 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