V CENTRAL POINT HERALD. THURSDAY. JUNE 12. 1913 Miss Mary Elliott visited friends in Salt for all purposes at the Medford between trains Tuesday. Eeed Store. Stf Mrs. Stidham went to Ashland Tues­ Sheriff Singler was in the city Mon­ Dr Davis, dentist, Rostell Building. day for a short visit with friends. day evening on official business. Mrs. J. O. Isaacson visited friends in C. E. B. Webb was a business visitor W a n t e d T o buy a good saddle horse, Medford between trains Tuesday. in Medford Saturday afternoon. cheap. Inquire at this office. 8tf Mrs. N. E. Childers visited friends Clifford Hatfield visited in Medford A C. Babson was a business visitor in Medford between trains Tuesday. between traine: Satuaday afternoon. in Medford Friday afternoon. You can find all kinds of poultry Captain Nealci. of Table Rock was a A. J. Spring was a business visitor foods and supplies at the C. P. Feed business visit-'r in the city Friday last. in Medford Monday forenoon- Store, 42tf. George Ford, water superintendent of Clarence Lovern was a business visit­ Mrs. Kenneth Barnett was the guest the city, made a business trip to or in Medford Monday afternoon. of friends in Medford between trains ; Phoenix Tuesday afternoon. Theodore Glass of Sams Valley trans­ Saturday afternoon. ! “ Uncle Sam” Murray has treated acted business in this city Monday. Mrs. Ed Moore entertained her sis­ Merrill Merriman visited relatives in ters, Jessie and Bessie Fredenburg, of his store front to a coat of paint this week and the building now presents a Medford Saturday between trains. Sams Valley during the week. much improved appearance. For Sale—Good saddle horse and sad­ Mrs. E. J. O’Harra who has been on W, E. Brayton has purchased the dle. Call at the studio. Central Point. the sick list for several days is con­ , Ford car which belonged to Bob Ash­ Claude White and Miss Mary Bebb siderably improved at this writing. worth and is now busy planning fishing were visitors in Medford Friday fore­ Misses Edith and Cycele Emerson and trips and pleasure rides with the ma­ noon. S idie and Fern Beebe went to Medford chine. Miss Cora Clift of Ashland spent Sun­ Saturday afternoon for a short visit | Mrs. Frank Mee who has been visit- day in this city as a guest at the W. E. with friends. ! ing relatives and friends in this city Price home. Adolph Olson of upper Elk Creek and at Ashland for the past several Mrs. Hugh Price was a business was in the city the latter part of last days left Sunday for her home in visitor in Medford Saturday morning week on a business trip. He took out Eugene. a load of wire and some supplies with between trains. Mrs. Hawk, Miss Mildred Hawk, him. Mrs. Parker-Farrar was up from Ray 1 Walter and Leslie Hawk, and Hugo F or s a l e F i f t y Rhode Island Reds Lange motored to Medford and Ashland Gold Monday for a short visit with friends in this city. and White Leghorns, one month old. j Sunday afternoon for a short visit with Mr. Russell of Sams Valley was a Leghorns 12$c each, Rhode Island Reds relatives. Frank Hatfield returned to his home business visitor in the city one day the loc each. Box 223, Central Point- 0re- latter part of last week. d in this city Tuesday having finished the Mrs. R. W. Ager and children spent term at the Albany College. He will Sam Sandry, deputy game warden, was up from Rogue River on a business Fr.day in Phoenix as the guests of G. . spend his vacation here with his par- W. Ager and family. Mr. Ager went \ ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Hatfield, trip Ftiday of last week. up Friday evening and returned Satur- j six tickets were 8old to Centra, point Mrs. Tom Merriman and children parties for the “ Rose Festival” special spent Thursday afternoon in Medford day morning. Howard Dunlap, who has for the to Portland Monday evening. L. Hat- visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Kellerman, Miss May Davidson past several months been in charge of field, Elmer KyL and Mrs William a job of clearing near Talent, compleat- Leathers were among thoie who went. and Miss Helen Price visited in Med­ ed his contract last week and moved A very large crowd was at the ford between trains Monday afternoon. | his outfit to this city Friday evening. Methodist church Sunday evening to Wm. Hammett, J. J. Brown, Archie Alec Ramey of Deber.ger Gap was a hear the singing of Mrs. Halliday- Parker and Frank Williams were busi­ business visitor in the city Monday and Haight. The vocal selections of Mrs. ness visitors in Medford Monday after­ took out some repairs for his hay rake. Haight and the playing of Mr. Haight noon. Haying in that district is well under was greatly enjoyed by all present. Miss Gertrude Aldrich left Thursday way with a good crop to be taken care Rube Murray and family left Tues­ afternoon for Salem where she will of. day afternoon for ValleJoe, California, spend the Summer with her grand­ R. H. Bullock, representative of the in which place they expect to locate. parents. International Correspondence Schools, Their friends here will wish them the N. E. Childers and wife and Miss was down from Medford Friday after­ very best of success in their new loca­ Etta Williams motored to By bee bridge noon looking after the needs of the tion. Sunday afternoon and spent a few students of that institution in this Miss Myrtle Dunton left Monday for hours fishing. locality. a visit with relatives and friends at San Wm. McCalahan was down from | A number from Central Point and Francisco and other California cities. Trail the latter part of last week for the Willow Springs district were in She expects to spend about six weeks in a couple days business visit in this city ! Medford Friday evening last to attend the south and will visit Point Richmond, and at Medford. the good roads meeting held in that Oakland and Eureka. John Wise was down from Trail Fri­ city that evening. They all report a- day of last week and took out a load of pleasant and profitable evening. Orchardists. Take Notice! supplies for the Mrs. Middlebusher Mrs. Martin Bowers and little daugh­ Use an Arsenate of Lead this season store at that place. ter Helen came up from Gold Hill last that has the maximum of efficiency E. C. Faber was a business visitor in Friday for a few days visit with Mrs. with no injurious properties. This you Medford last Friday afternoon and re­ Bower’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. will find in the famous Hemingway mained in that city for the good roads O’Harra. They returned to Gold Hill brand, and it sticks. All sized pkgs. meeting in the evening. Tuesday. at The C. P. Feed Store. ltf Miss Myrtle Gleason went to Med- ' Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lovern motor­ ford Friday afternoon for a short visit ed to Grants Pass Sunday for a short Miss Margaret Davisson who has with her brother, B. C. Gleason, and visit. Clarence was looking up the been attending the University of Ore­ wife, returning Saturday. prospects of getting a car in the gon at Eugene the past term arrived Mrs. J. R. Hoffman of Thompson ! automobile races in that city on July the latter part of last week and will Creek came down Tuesday to spend a 4th. He will also try for an entry in spend the vacation period with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Davisson, few days at the home of her parents, the Medford races. Mr. and Mrs. Sam March. Luke Peart and Earl Obencbain who in this city. Mr. and Mrs. George Merriman and Miss Helen Price who has been are working near Phoenix were in the spending the past three weeks with city Friday night when they and Henry- son of Medford were in the city Tues­ friends in Ashland returned to her Riley furnished music for a dancing day for awisit with Tom Merriman and home in this city Sunday. party in Central Hall which was given family. They have but recently return­ Cyphers Incubators and Brooders! by members of the senior class of the ed from a trip to points in Washington The last word in artificial poultry rais­ high school. A very pleasant time is where they have been for the benefit of Mrs. Merriman health. ing. All sizes including “ Electrohat- reported by all who attended. Dan Luddington and family of Ta­ ors. ” The C. P. Feed Store. 49tf Sam Murray has taken over the In the ball game at Medford Sunday coma, Washington, arrived in the city stock of second hand goods belonging Grants Pass was defeated by the Med- the latter part of last week and have to Rube Murray and will continue the fordites by a 9 to 1 ^:ount. McIntyre moved-out to the Madden ranch where business. The team will continue the and Wilson were in the Medford line Mr. Luddington has accepted the posi­ regular trips to Medford and parties tion of foreman. J. R. Lees, who has who have any business for the team or up. had charge of the work at the ranch F. H. Hauphman, proprietor of the for the past few months will go to the store will get good service by see­ 8d Table Rock store, was a business visit­ Portland where he has work at his ing “ Uncle Sam. Henry D. Reed has been appointed or in the city the latter part of last trade. postmaster at Gold Hill to succeed John week and took out a load of supples Mayor Fisher was down from Phoenix Hammersley who recently resigned with him. one day the latter part of last week Fred Hamilton and family came down looking over our water system to get that position. Mr. Reed is secreiary from Roxy Ann one day the latter part a line on the workings of the same. of the democratic county committee and of last week for a short visit at the Phoenix is soon to install a system of is well known in county political cir­ home of Mrs. Hamilton’s parents, Mr. water works and the officials are in­ cles. He is proprietor of a cigar and confectionery store at Gold Hill. and Mrs. S. H. Murray. vestigating different plants so as to The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Y. M. Mrs. Vinnie Kyle left the city last have a better idea as to what will work C. A. will hold a social meeting at the Thursday for Salem where she will out best for Phoenix. home of Mrs. M. O. Broadber.t Tues­ visit for a few days. She will also Albert Kilburn, who has been em­ visit in Portland during the "Rose ployed during the past few months in day, June 17, at 2:30 p. m. Refresh­ ments will be served and the small Festival.” California on the building of wireless sum of ten cents will be charged. The Paul Norcross and Trix Peart spent telegraph stations, will be in charge of hostess will be assisted by Mrs. Frank Sunday at Bybee bridge trying to get the work of tearing down the towers Tompkins and Mrs. G. E. Fox. All the trout interested in some new flies. 1 now on the roof of the Hotel Medford. the ladies of the city are cordially in­ They were fairly successful, too, and He and his wife arrived in this city the vited. made a nice catch. latter part of last week and will spend Kim Yung, a Chinaman employed in C. B. Watkins, shoe making and re­ a part of their time with relatives here Medford, was held up late Friday night pairing shop has moved from 21 S. Cen­ while the work is in progress. in that city and was nearly killed in tral to 7 N. Fir, the old Panatorium W. C. Kinney of Sams Valley spent the encounter. His skull was fractured, stand. Fully equipped with finest ma­ a couple of days with relatives in this his jaw broken and other severe bruises chinery. Give us a call, all work guar­ city the latter part of last week. His about the head and body were sustain­ anteed. Medford, Oregon. 3 tf little son, who is stopping at the Sam ed. His watch and money was taken. Capt. Rawlings, who spent the Win­ Moore home, underwent a minor opera­ Albert Mitchell, a colored man em­ ter here with his daughter Mrs. G. E. tion is one thing which brought Mr. ployed in the city was arrested charged Fox and recently went back to Sherri- Kinney to town. He has a larre quan­ with the crime but was later released. dan, Wyoming, on a business trip, ar­ tity of alfalfa hay to take care of this The Chinaman will recover. rived in the city Tuesday evening and season and just at this time of year it A change of time which affects train keeps him pretty busy on the ranch. expects to spend some time here. No. 15, south bound; the motor north in the evening, and trains 14 and 16 north bound about 6 p. m., went into effect Sunday last. The change is a slight one all round, about a half hour GREAT CUT PRICE SALE AT THE change in No. 32, the north bound motor, which has been due here at 5.10 p. m. and now arrives at 4:23 p. m., No. 14, on the old schedule due here at From Saturday, June 14. to Saturday. June 2 1 . 5:52 ia now marked 5:55, while No. 16, formerly due at 6:07, now gets in ahead of 14 and ia scheduled here at 5:30 p. Every purchase of $2.00 gets you a m. No. 15, south bound at 3:21 p. m., framed picture, under glass ......... — is due about ten minutes early, at 3:13 Don’t Fail to See the Big Comer Window Filled With 10c Goods All the other trains are on the same schedule as heretofore. Local Mention. B. P. VARIETY STORE FREE! Mr. Gyp Vincent and wife of Sams Valley were in town trading Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morgan of Sag­ inaw, Michigan, were guests of Rev. and Mrs. H. N. Aldrich Monday and Tuesday of this week. Misses Mina Lutz and Bertha Lang- ton of Newburg, Oregon, arrived Wed nesday fora visit at the Frank Tomp­ kins home west of town. Mr. Householder do you realize that you can save money by laying in your winter supply of coal now? Phone or leave your order at the C. P. Feed Store. 8tf The only Baking Powder made from Mr. and Mrs. Sam March, Lloyd March, George March and wife, Ed Royal Grape Cream o f Tartar March and wife of Yamhill and Mrs. Hoffman of Thompson creek spent Sun­ day at Phoenix as guests of Mrs. M. L. Hartly. The Presbyterian Home Missionary Society will be entertained at the home of Mrs. Anne Beall, Wednesday, June 18, at 2:30 o’clock p. m. Hostesses will be Mesdames E. H. Strohmeier and J. V. Anderson. Mrs. W. T. Wright and little daugh­ ter who have been visiting relatives at Ruch for several days past returned Guy Tex and "Dutch” Pankey spent This action results from the trouble Mr. last week to their home here. Mr. Sunday afternoon at the river in the Boosey has caused over a small piece of Wright drove over after them and vicinity of Bybee bridge trying their land on the border of his ranch between visited for a short time. luck with the trout. They brought this city and Jacksonville over which he H o m e s t e a d C l a i m s We are in touch back a few nice ones but the fish were has had continuous trouble with his neighbors. The land is estimated to be with a party who can locate you on a not biting very good that day. • good homestead claim where there is W. J. Boosey was before the county worth about $10 and law suits brought an exceptional opportunity for develop­ court Tuesday for an examination as to about by Boosey over this property has ment of the land. Good location and his mental condition and was adjudged cost the county over $1000. A number not far from town and railroad. Only to be suffering from a complaint known of Central Point people were in Jack­ two claims to locate so if you are in­ as litigitious demcnia and was ordered sonville as witnesses in the case Tues­ terested better see us at once. For committed to the hospital at Salem. day. further information call at this office. A birthday party in honor of H. Me- ► ♦ ♦ ♦ - ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Kinnis of Sams Valley was given Sun­ day at the hnme of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Lyons in this city and a number of rela­ June 23 I tives were present to help celebrate his twenty-second anniversary. , Those A ug. 1, 1913 presant were: Mr.and Mrs. F. M. Me- Kinnis and family, H. McKinnis, and P. T w e n ty -F iv e In s tru c to rs . F ifty C o u rs e s . H. McKinnis of Sams V’alley; Mrs. C. E. Silver and family and Mrs. C. E. Distinguished Eastern Educators Added to Regular Faculty. J Roach and family of Ashland, Mr. and University Dormitories Open. ♦ Mrs. C. M. McKinnis, Mr. and Mrs. Board and Room at $3.50 per week. ♦ Thomas Roseberry, and Mr. and Mrs. Reduced Railroad Rates. W. C. McKinnis and baby of Medford. For Complete Illustrated Catalog Address The Registrar, t The chilnren’s day program at the Presbyterian church Sunday morning j University of Oregon, Eugene. ♦ was attended by a large number of the , friends of the little ones who took part : in the splendid program and all enjoyed | it very much. The church was very \ nicely decorated in appropriate style \ for the occasion. The program was a nice one and the children performed their parts with credit to themselves and gave the audience a most pleasing entertainment. Miss Agnes Dunlap j who had charge of the drilling of the children for their parts in the program deserves considerable credit for her HEREFORE it must necessarily follow that when part in making the entertainment the you buy drugs the best you can get is what you success it was. most want. Our long experence in this busi­ Some extra fine strawberries even J ness has given us a pretty good insight into the num­ for Rogue Rever valley preduction erous needs of patrons. were brought to this office Saturday I To those who are used to patronizing our store we afternoon by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dean of Willow Springs. We have seen ' feel that we have small need of emphazing the fact some fine strawberries that have been that we pay more than ordinary attention to the grown on ranches in this valley but selection of our drugs and to the compounding of pre­ these latest samples are the last word scriptions that come to us. To those who have not in that line of fruit and simply outdoes been acquainted with us in our business dealings we anything it has yet been our privilege to see in the way of real large straw­ give this assurance and ask for a trial order. berries. Mrs. Dean stated that there We charge you nothing extra for our long experi­ were many more in the patch equally ence in the business but give you our very best both as large as the samples brought in and in work and material used at very reasonable prices. that the vines were bearing abundantly this year. Along with the strawberries came a boquet of beautiful roses with which to brighten for a time the editor­ ial sanctum of the Herald anil empha­ size the fact that even the editor is MAKY A. Mlf. Propdelress once in awhile treated to some of the goods of this world. Ordinarially the editor gets but few boquets and he is therefore the better able to appreciate at their true worth the few that do come his way. Rp>bJ A b s o l u t e l y P ure Makes delicious home-baked foods of maximum quality at minimum cost. Makes home baking pleasant and profitable UNIVKHSITY OF O R E G O N j Summer School You Don’t Buy Drugs Unless You Need Them T Central Point Pharmacy Among the Churches. * PRESBYTERIAN Rev. J. F. Vernon, Pastor. Sunday school at the usual hour, 10:00 a. m. Preaching services at 11:00 a. m. Preaching in the evening at 8:00 o’clock. Morning theme, “ The Church Local­ ized; Past, Present, Future.” Evening subject, “ Is the Bible Un- Ward of God?” METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Rev. Horace N. Aldrich, pastor. Sunday School 9:45 a. m., preaching at 11:00; Junior League at 3:00 p. m. Epworth League devotional service 7:00 p. m.; preaching service 8:Of) each Sun­ day. Prayer meeting Thursday at 8:00 p. m. Morning theme, “ Growth in Wis­ dom.” - Evening subject, “ The World's Book. Epworth League topic, “ The Cross of Every Man.” Leader, Medran Altimus. BAPTIST. Sunday school at 10:00 a. m .; Junior meeting at 3 p. m. SCIENTIST. Christian Science services arc held every Sunday morning at 11:00 in the church edifice, on West Pine street (west of S. P. depot). Sunday School at 9:40 A. M. The public is cordi­ ally invited to attend these services. Subject for next Sunday will be: “ God the preserver of man.” W e Carry A Full Line of ORCHARD LADDERS W . C. LEEVER The Hardware Man