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4 CENTRAL POINT HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1914 \<>TH K i ok pi hi . h a t i o n . D e p a r t m e n t o f th e I r i * * ■ i ■ i a I' ' I,ami Office a t Roseburff, Ore- jcon. J a n u a r y (>. 191 I. N x ti r e i- \ < ruby priven t h a t EUvvanl K. Em ers on o f Hut'-- Falls. Oiev-m, who, on J u n e 4, 1910, m ad e Hofiie it td S. ii.d No •• ,:-.j -, for N E h . beinjr WVfr N E i aiid lor- I&2. Se ct io n 24, To w n s h ip 24 S, Ha • ' I - i-i Wiil.;mette Meridian, h a s filed notic« of intent i *n to m ak e F inal Five y e a r Pro of, to «• • ihli-h « l orn i - t h e land abo ve described, be- .¡foi«' \V II Car, I ’oiled S ta t e» Commissioner, at Meni ' ad . Or*v n. on tiie 27th day o f F e b r u a r y 1911 C la im a nt natne-* as wi tnesses: E d w a r d H. i l i l t n iii and J , J 1'atton. o f H ut te Falls, Oregon, J o tm Dowtiin : an d J o e Boswell of C en tr al Point, Oregon. H. E’. J on es , Re gister. percentages in the choice parts of the ' carcass. Everybody wants porterhou e steak and prime ribs, and these cuts 1 * M must hear the loss of the chuck, which is about 42 per cent of the dressed Items by Herald Representatives in Neighboring Localities beef. And then people wonder why beef is so high. But growers will profit man who’d have you make a false by knowing the facts, if they ehoo-e Willow Springs Inklets registration of p arty affiliation so as their beef types accordingly. ! jm • la the new currency law elastic vote for him in the primaries wouldn’t Poultry Observations and Helps hesitate to stand you on your head enough to make both ends meet? BY K. H. P A X S O N . O. S. Blackford made a business until your pockets froze wrong side out. R egister honestly and vote like trip to Medford Saturday. Early chicks for fryers are desirable , How’s I his? 3 ifà p J & Z ' wise. w hether for the m ark et or for your T h ere’s more than one good point W e offer On e H u n d r e d D J la r s Re w ar d f u r an y Sister, why not Fern Hobbs for Gov own table. Choice specimens for the ' ' : V, ■ ca*e of C a t a r r a h t h a t oa m io t be cur ed by H a l l ’s to a barbed wire fence you c a n ’t paint ernor? What nobler tribute could be fall fairs in order to be well developed ( ’a t a r r h ( ’ure. an advertisement on it. - ~ * > /^ Î paid to the cause of equal suffrage than and in full plumage ought to be hatch- I I J d I E N K Y & CO.. Toledo. O. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hoagland, Mrs. e , ?*, ; W-v thi nd*u i ned. h av e k n o w n F. J . Chen ey the election of one of her ch aracter and ed in February. A few hens ought to ' I n i h - last la years, an d ixdieve him p er f ec tly McNasser, and Miss Pickard motored ability; and then she knows the duties b.i setting right now. • Incubators h , a d . 1 - ii. all ho int- - tr a n s a c ti o n s an d finan- to Medford last Sunday evening. of the office to perfection and isn’t should be set up, cleaned, washed ! ci.il!. able to t-:u-ry ou t a n y ob li gations »made by Shakespeare looms up again the afraid to discharge them fearlessly and thoroughly with a good disinfectant to \ h firm. j, I ’m sorry, too, th a t you cannot fill the posi ion, but what g re a te st seer of all the ages, for sure impartially. Yes, and she isn t afraid destroy any germ s of white diarrhea j N A T I O N A L H A N K O F CO MM ERC E, I need ¡3 a TIiAINED m a n — a m a n who thoroughly imdcrotanJs ly he was thinking of the women of of a pledge to law enforcement and which might be present and the h - a t j T o l e d o . O. the work.” Hail ( ’a t a r i ' C u r e is ta k e n int ern al ly, actinK 1911 when he wrote: "T h e deep dam- ¿¡«truction of vice. Now is the oppor turned on for a day or two so tlist | “ IIo, thero’s no ether position open—we’ve hundreds of appli dir*‘ct!y upon th e blood an d m uc ous s u r f a c e s of nation of their taking off.” tune time, come and join the band. there may be no doubts about it being \ cants now on the list waitin'; for the little jobs. This p siticn calls I lie . i » tm Te timunials s e n t free. P ric e 75 cent-* p er bottle. Sold by all Dr egg ist s. Ur. Uow was through this section, for a TRAILED m an. Good day.” It is reported th a t the case of the i i good working order. It is so much ! Ta ke Hull F amily Pills f o r constip atio n. Saturday visiting some of his patients. Drybrook Italian against Tom W. b ' tt e r to be safe than sorry, lie sure T h a t ’s it. T h e re ’s a big call for the trained man—the "(«rape juice contains more alcohol Godfrey for larceny of a hog will be and have the incubator therm om eter ! man who can handle the big things—the man who is an than b eer,” declares an official of the carried to the circuit eouit because of tested. They often change in a sea- i IR C * P E S S I O N A L expert. Lederle Laboratories, Well? No one failure of the latter to setlle as agreed s m especially if th ey were not well! ever accused Bryan of being dull wit- in justice Cooper’s court at Moonville. seasoned when sent from the factory. You can easily receive the training that will put you ted. in the class of well-paid men. You can’t begin to under We doubt the expediency of allowing I have mine tested by Prof. O 'G ara at j J. J. EMMENS stand how quickly the little coupon below will bring you P ra c t ic e limited to Miss Rose Jones went to Ashland anyone to settle a case of this magni Medford. Hens will not lay if they have lice. success. Already it has helped thousands of men to better k y K. EAR, NOSE, HROAT | Sunday to spend a few days with Mr. tude a ft e r being brought before the i:,. ....I, it • I ui ... illy t< t i d a n d p a s s e s su pplied and Mrs. P. A. Bonnie, and will attend court, for if innocent the full exhonor- The gray or body lice will be kept off paying positions and more congenial work. It will cost you Olliia s, 22H I , Main S tr ee t, only a two-cent stamp to learn how it is all clone. J u :t lix A d k in Duel! B u ild in g 1 ation of the law should he sought, and of the hens if a good place is provided the dedication of the new Armory. JI * • u ( M: y ,u u. m. t** *0 p. in. mark the coupon as directed and mail it today. The Inter lofi' .. lie:.. . / . J Me dford, Orego n If "b e a u ty is its own excuse for if guilty the full penalty of the la v f ,r them to have a daily dust bath. national Correspondence Schools have a way to help you. being” some of the wearers of the should be administered. Crime is con Dusting with a good commercial lice p iw d er will help some, but why not j trolled by enforcement of the laws, During last year over •1,700 students voluntarily rc- slit skirt haven't much of an excuse Dr. J. V. A nderson i not by their barter. Let the law be have the hens do it themselves? The j ported better positions and to stand on. I I : Y * ICI AN A N D S U R G E O N invoked without fear or favor and with violent exercise of a dust bath is bene- ! h i g h e r s a l a r i e s secured T. M. Jones has r turned to Corning l Internationa! Correspondence Schools fi.'ial too. Always rem em ber th a t the OH. • et-ond floor Hostel Building, absolute im partiality to all. through I. C. S. training. to spend a few days with his family. * B o x 883, S c r a n t o n , P a. C o r n e r Tl ird a n d P in e S t r e e t s . 1 lying hen is the busy hen. Sifted j T o only t h i s s m a l l p e r Phone- I. a r C.* * l . Ta b le Hock. Tra il Cree « P l e a s e e x p l a in , w i t h o u t f u r t h e r cd l i g a t i o n on r • It doesn’t m a tte r how good you are, ■ ashes are a good substitute, if there is c e n t a g e o f o u r s t u d e n t » t f ...... Wi llow Spring»» ©ach XX5 Idble Hock. ^ p r o f e s s i o n be f o- c w h i ch I have a, i r k - . X. if only you pretend, occasionally, to be no dust at hand,for the h e n ’s bath. body there was brought in A utom obile K um iing l.lcc'.ricuI V* ircin.nl l ’FÌNTI’. A L P O I N T ............................ O R E G bad. It may be interesting to the readers Po u ltry 1 armiiej L lc c tr ie aJ Engi n» i r creased salaries amounting Mrs. W. S. Reese r e t u r r e l last week M echanical Drafism • Bookkeeper Johnnie Williams and family and from an extended visit with relativ .. j of the Herald to know th a t the Jan u ary i S tenographer Mi c hanical F.ngiseei in o ne y e a r to over Two T e le p h o n e Expert A d v ertising M an record of my th irty Columbian Wyan- Dick Bessie visited acquaintances of in the east. S t a t i o n a r y L n g t i n t e c r S h o w -C ard W riting Million Dollars! Tex tile Ma n u fact gt I ur in g W in d o w Trim m ing T H t D O W H O S P IT A L f) | dotte pullets was a little b e tte r than j this neighborhood Sunday. C iv il L n g i n e e r C o m m e r c i a l lilustrut. G. P. Hall and family have move Don’t fill a little job all B uilding C o n trac to r Industrial D e signing C O W L E Y B L O C K the record for December. Seventeen A rchitect "• A r c h i t e c t u r a l Dr af ts . Owing to pleasant w eath er for the into one of the cottages of the Modoc your life when you can so C o n c r e t e C o n s t r u c t ’n Chem ist f S p a n sh CEN TRA L POIN T, - - OREGON. of them laid tw enty eggs nr better, P lu m b i n g . S t e a m Fit t' g L a n g u a g e s J French past few days the farmers have again ! Orchard Co. easily move up in the world. Mine I ore m a u Banking | C erm ar last month sixteen did the same. Num- j Mine Superin ten d en t Civi l S e r v i c e ! B a i u n Di'. M e IVI o rris SVI Dow taken up their various kinds of work. II. F. Noodniek one of the owners of her 3000 laid tw enty six, and the same i Piiysicl.in e n d S u r g e o n . The Business of This Place Making mountains out of molehills the property bought from A. A. Davis ’ N am e _ last month, m aking fifty two eggs in Is to Raise Salaries produces, a t least, a good typographi has arrived and taken possession. Dr. Lydia S . Dow Dec. and Ja n . N um ber 3010 is o n e 1 cal effect. > St. £ * N o. _ O ste o p a th ic P h y sician Mr. Seabrook w ho recently purchased egg behind having laid tw enty six in ; NOW is the lime lo mark thf Coupon While Kverett McKee was riding the Floyd Green property is now o»- Dec. and tw enty five in Jan. 1 would T e l e p h o n e M a i n 3 B 1 . F a r m e r li Will., ! C ity Spi Ant ioc h, Table ck, Lit to school last Monday his horse fell copying the premises with his family. like to have the report of some of the !.. : holt and n e I.. and in some manner Mr. McKee’s foot Leslie Davis came out from Willow Herald readers who are tr a p nesting was cau ght in the stirrups and badly Springs S a t u i d a / evening and spent their birds, and the name of the vari century ago, according to a report ju s t The best grades of job printing a t wrenched. He is getting along nicely Sunday with friends and former school ety. I t is only by takin g an interest received by the National Geographical most reasonable prices. The Herald b i t i t will be sometime before he can in this subject and killing off the hens society. The report shows th a t th eir P rint Shop (of course). mates. u r n a , « o s ili m u d i n o . resume his studies. Wedding bolls rang at the home of th at do not lay th a t we will all increase commerce exceeds $3JO,000,000, or more CENI RAI POINT - • OREGON Tilin gs are not always what they seem. than th a t of the United S ta te s in any Frank Deford Sunday when his d au g h our eg g yield. Even blackberries when red are green. I I. i n | n m i h . i n . l u ; i : 0 0 I>. in . o jo w ...... . . . I year prior to 1850. American capital te r Miss Fay was joined in wedlock by Again the Parent and T eachers’ Club Rev. A. C. H ew lett to Mr. Otto Tresh U. 5 . NOb im ns O.UUU islands invested in them a g g re g a te s approxi- Nielli 7 USI ln S:INI OVIork. will meet and will be gloriously e n te r am of Sams Valley. Miss Fay w is VALUABLE: IN FO R M A T IO N F R E E The U nited S ta te s now has under its mutely $400,0JJ.000,000. They ship to O l l i . . Militi 3.< I ; K i 'M i U- iioc I f you h a v e a n in v e n ti o n or a n y p a t I'linn. tained at Mrs. Frank McKees' home, well known and quite a favorite in o r possession exactly 8,000 islands, sup- the United S tates $100,000,000,000 of e n t m a t t e r , w r i t e im m ed iately to W. W M i mi ,1. M. 'illuni I un'. I’linm' MHI-K Saturday afternoon, February seventh. community and all join in wishing her porting a population of 10,000,000, or th eir product every y ear and take in WRIGHT, re jr ist f^ ed a t t o r n e y . L oan & Every interested mother, parent or much happiness with the man of her more th an the entire United S ta te s a ’ exchange products of about equal value. T r u s t Bid*.. WASHINGTON. D. C. ALI CALLS ANSWEREO PROMPTLY friend is cordially invited. choice. ]"rom (Tur Correspondents I N eed A r % | ^ r D' DR. W. H. HECKMAN A TENTS DAY OR NIGHT. Beagle hinglcs GEO L. NEALE A u c tio n e e r and V a lu a to r S A L E S arranged ami C O N D U C T E D Have luti I I \ ears experience ami van gu ira titre sat isfaction A share of your patron- a uè is solieitetl. ’ENTRAI, 1\>I\T. ORECON ¡in' Hotel (filtrili It $1 U n d er tlx SO M a n a g e m e n t of j. bernard • Got a n d Up. D e V o re I. .1 C >ld ' A a t e i W i t h B a t h D a s . .r M o n t h . A II I 'll t I - 1I«»(, | Whore S ‘ ihlr I h irt*s Prevail. Cr NT ft Al POINT, OREGON I • ..I u.»» ip CENTRAL POINT DRAY LINE. t IC . G K i h*. PRO P. Hauling. <!. baggage muving, etc. : ol I, II I n r i\e prompt timi |HT! n;il attention. I o» l> I -.Its P I « n o C o n t r a i P o i n t Lum bar Com pany. IÄSLORING A lte ra tio n s ami R e p a i r s ami I’rt'pst'tl 1 : font*. . I* . ri* atn tl ami rrCNNCHl I I I|U«I to New. R O R F R T E A S O N T u ilt r C e n tra l P oin t, O regor. H urrah for Fern Hobbs for Governor! C. K. Wilhite drove to Central Point Monday. Percy Chapman was a visitor in Cen tral Point Thursday. Percy Chapman and Olu irove to Medford Sunday. Rodgers Cottrell Bros, and Mr Drake of the Meadows were here Thursday. Several of the Meadows people came over for the dance Saturday night. The Misses Flora and Uessa SI ary Were in Central Point shopping Friday. Mrs. L. M. Sweet took a load of choice fancy blaektwig apples to Med ford Friday. Mrs. Laura Brown is at the home of C. (). Rodgers raring for her daughter and the little babe. Loyd Airfreight ha- been on the sick list and he and Hugh went to Medford Friday to consult a physician. \\ W. Morrison, and son I tell, and Tom Godfrey were Central Point and Jacksonville visitors recently. Ruth Sweet returned from Central Point Sunday where she had been the guest of relatives for a week. Howard Rodgers and family and Frank Rodgers and family visited at the f . I>. Rodgers home Stmds.v. Henry Morgan canto over from Trail to attend the dance Saturday night and was pleasantly detained until Sunday afternoon. Portland has an unemployed prol, loin. II (loos not amount to an einer Roney and It 1» not so acute as In most o th er eft leu throuRhout the cofin try. Solution Is. however, rendered more difficult by the closinR of the city rockpile. No adequate plan has been made by any agency to handle the situation. There are, according to estimates. 4000 to 6000 men there who have no work. Instructions to institute criminal prosecutions iiRalnsl all the comm is sion m erchants doing business in tills state without complying with the law enacted by the last legislature rcuu Intiiig their business have been sent out by the state railroad commission to 10 district attorneys in the state in the counties of Multnomah, Marion, t ’matilla. Josephine, t'latsop. Wasco. Linn, Baker. Jackson and Lane. Only one association or firm in the state has complied with the law. A cow testing association has been organized in the Lewis and Clark dls- triet of t'latsop county, ano ther Is ready for organization at Seappoose and the work of organizing the dairy industry of Orey.on is well under way. Hall'h K. Heard, instructor in ngrl cultural rheinlstry, and John E. L ar sen. agronomist, have been appointed to positions on the Oregon agricultural college faculty, and will take up thfilr d n tlis the beginning of the second semester. Most I’rofildble Age dnJ *4* ♦F* ^ *>4« w-fw *4* ' T ; F * » t- . ^► « ' ♦ . ’ " " s wfw w-tw w-tw «4-e wfw " ' ' ‘ " »fo wL " " " " " ’T............................. .JL F F F F Shaded” FF “ The magazine section of the New York Sunday Sun uses Chel tenham Bold Shaded in various sizes for its headings. The gener al effect i ; very pleasing, and the Sun is to be congratulated on its wise judgement in selecting so attractive a type face.” ‘‘Regarding the Cheltenham Bold Shaded Series the Heilkecker Printing Company, Dos Moines, Iowa, says: “ It is free from the fault of many shaded letters, i e. filling up. In our opinion it will wear longer than most similar types if given ordinary intelligent use. We consider it a good addition to a good family.’ ” “ Mr. W. J. Hostetler, vice-president of the Christie Lithograph and Printing Co., writes our Minneapolis selling house as follows: ‘We have your recent favor in which you request us to give you an expression of our opinion about Cheltenham Bold Shaded. For a long time we have been of the opinion that you had exhausted the possibilities of this very useful family. Now you have made an other valuable addition to it. The Cheltenham Shaded will prove no loss valuable to the printer and no less popular than the other members of the family have proven themselves to be in times past. In cutting this letter, it seems to us that you have paid special attention to the depth of the shading. If this has not been your purpose, we cannot understand why you should have been so particular to make the cutting so deep. On this account, we be lieve that in this particular letter the printers in general will find they have a friend that can be relied upon for long service. We congratulate you for having brought out an additional member to the popular CJieltenham family, an 1 hope that all printers will ap preciate the effort that you have made to give them something very useful as well as ornemental.” . * T f * . t ' T F ■f* 4 * L •L F F F F F F F F F F F " “The American Bulletin” is published by the American Type Founders Company, one of the foremost type makers in this country, and in the latest number we find the following comments on that new type face, * * ■ T r The sheet and pillowcase dance given I >pus of Hod (dllio at the Florence Walker home Saturday Successful livestock growers as vn II night w as liberally patronize I an I pro as dealers in livestock and meats, must nounced a splendid sueciss by all pres know the market demands and t l e n eat. grow aniNial* that will meet them. 'Ibis We understand that I U Wilhite is the cardinal principle of the ii dustry who has been absent from home for as announced by Mr. Forstel, o \ | o r t several weeks visiting relatives and buyer fer the Union Meat Campany, fr onds m different parts of the west in Ins livestock demonstration before is expected home today. the Oregon Agricultural t'ollege Short Mr and Mrs. C. tl. Rodgers are re l ours»' Students Farm ers that raise juicing over the arrival at their home livestock for b»ef and pork, often aim of a fine present from the stork. I t ’s at the production of animals as big and a fine eight pound girl born Tuesday as fat as they can be made. When Jan uary 27. Mother and babe doing those farmers take the stock to the nicely. markets they ate disappointed and Keep m mind th at the state supreme often any t ecause it brings U ss t>er court has pronounced the last election pouml than the smaller animals. Beef law unconstitutional and you cannot animals are sold with the highest vote at the spring primaries unless margin of ('relit at frem e re to two r 'gistered again. Call on I. M Sweet years of age. A grower recently sold a yearling ste» r in the city market for and he'll help you out. at the same th at another grower We are informed bv wireless that our friend J. S Mct re ght has traded sold a tw,. \ , ar old for $117. Thi r, n^ his automobile for a flyir g machine. no profit at nil in carrying beef ani We'd u.U s a motor boat attach m en t mals a fte r they are two or three years old. for safety in ease he'd happen to alight It was further pointed out th s t t)(H'» o:i the N arregan hill: - l o . i M U dew.opvd th a t carry t . , h V* I V n 't be fooled, good friend, the " J * wfw «jj* That New Shaded Type! F t “Cheltenham Bold * ♦ ” *♦-* wfw A T . ' * » . F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F The HERALD PRINT SHOP $ Has both the “Cheltenham Bold Shaded” and the regular Cheltenham series. As we said before we are always in line for the newest and best in job printing material and equipment. F F F F F Get Your Job Printing At The Herald F F (Of Course) F F *4* *** •*'* * J» » f« ^