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About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1914)
4 CENTRAL POINT HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1914 P R O F E S S IO N A L From Our Correspondents R. J. J. E M M E N S l’ r» ‘ tice limited to EYE, E K A R , N OSE, Items by Herald THROAT Representatives in Neighboring Localities E yesigh t scion. tic illy tested ancl glasses aupp'ied O f!'<. •/■?* K. Main Street, in »h e A dkius F>ue*l Luildi.itf ' a. n . to 8:10 i> m. Hours O ffic e Phones .0 >7; Res. >>7J Mrs. Beatrice P orter and daughter o f Gold Hill visited Mrs, H oagland Tuesday and W ednesday. P H Y S I C IA N A N D SURGEON Office second floor Hostel Huildintf, Corner T l ird and Pine Streets. Phones: Rear Creek, Table Hock, Trail Creek W illo w S prin gs each XX5 O REG O N T H E D O W H O S P IT A L OREGON. Dr. McWtorris M Dow P h y s ic ia n a n d S u r g e o n . Dr. Lydia S. Do h O s te o p a th ic P h y s ic ia n le p h o n o M a in 3 8 1 . Farm er lines: W illow r i s , I a r Creek, Tolo. T a b le Hock, Lin e ind '¿‘.i RiriK tw o short ant] one long. Gn. W. H. HECKMAN OFfICE, ROSTEl BUIL0IN0, CENTRAL POINT, Hours - OREGON 10:00 a. m. to 3:00 p. m. 7 : 0(1 to 8:00 O ’clock. N ig h t : I ’lioin - Office, Main 3x1; Residence, Main 33x1; Medford Line, Rhone 600-R5 ALL CALLS ANSWERED PR0M?TLY CAY OR NISHT. T E fH S A l i b i ; IN F O R M A T IO N F R E E it have an invention or any pat- ! tor, w rite im m ediately to W. W WRI'.HT , registered attorney, Loan & I r o I Itlilv WASHINGTON. D. C. VAI GEO. L. NEALE Auctioneer and Valuator S A L E S arranged and C O N D U C T E D H jivc had 2 6 years experience and can guarantee satisfaction A share of your patron age is solicited. < EN I U A L POINT. OKECON MISS ALICE PAUL E dw ard A sh o f Trail w as a business visitor in Central Point last Tuesday. W h en you are m aking your garden, the very earliest one, put in a liberal supply o f some or all the fo llo w in g for the chickens both old and young. Thou Dr. E. N . Bowen o f B eagle made a business trip to Gold Hill last Friday. Bird Johnson o f D eben ger Gap visited in M edford and Jacksonville last Mon day and 'Tuesday. sand headed or cow kale, m an ge l-w u r- zels, swiss chard, rape and lettuce. K ale should be gro w n exactly as cabbage. By frequent sow ings a sup ply o f the plants may be on hand all summer and th“y may be set in odd places where garden stuff has been used. Some o f the best I ever raised was from small plants set between the Go to it bows. M rs. M. E. Middlebusher and son Frank o f Trail made a trip to Central Oh well, the country Is going to the point last Monday fo r supplies for her dogs anyw ay and there’s no use kick store. I f requires effort to keep one’s bal ing. W oodrow wouldn’t let the trusts ance on skates and at the bank. fix the tariff bill nor W a ll street ti e Quite a large crowd attended the Mr. and Mrs. Billy Adam s w ere visit- finance bill D o g-on-it,w e can’t see why dance given by Leo Johnson at the ing in this district a fe w hours last some fellows have to he so head strong. Scott ranch last Saturday and every Friday. one reports having a fine time. A rtally -up-to-date car is the one that is paid for on next y e a rs ’ money. William BLOCK CENTRAL POINT. cleared already. This is what we call genuine progressive aggressiveness. Willow Sprinqs Inklets iMedford, OreKon Dr. J. V. Anderson COWLEY finished product. W ith all the above provided the last hut not least must not be overlooked, w hich is green food. Debenger Gdp Breezes Facklam sold a quantity of Tdble Koch. Mr. Seahrow s had quite a lively time Claude Chapman of B eagle hill o f yellow bantam sw eet corn and the kale had the cse o f the ground a fte r the corn w as harvested. w as a S w iss chard should be sown ju st like garden beets and when fo u r to six inches tall transplant to garden row s Iso that they w ill be at least two feet apart each w ay. This is used by b rea k pleasant caller at the W m Houston ranch on L o n g Branch last Sunday and last week when his team getting also at the “ H .- E . - R . ” ranch in Sams frightened at something ran aw ay ai.d V alley. One half the world cannot under- did considerable dam age to the wagon stin d how the other half gets its auto A crowd o f fisferm an from Ashland they w ere hitched to. Fortunately no mobile i. one was hurt but Mr. Seahrows had a started last F riday enroute by automo R egu lar G ran ge m eeting Saturday bile to the upper Rogue river country close call. nigl t. A ll come ar d have a good time. but on account o f the bad condition o f T w o o f our citizens visited M edfoid T w o are company until they are the roads they w ere unable to get any Monday and w ere so taken up with the farth er than the D eben ger G ap vicinity made one. moving picture shows and the rides cn where their machine “ got stuck” anti Marion Young and fam ily o f Ashland the G arnett-Corey elevator that they they had to spend the night there and ; w re visiting in the neighborhood all got home too late to attend the H a r returned to Ashland Saturday. j week. Mr. Young has been inspecting rington lecture, at least, that’s what | the work be ng d o n ; on his orchard. Miss C lara Skyrm an o f T rail closed they say. O. S. Blackford s o li a large number a very successful six months term of The A rrow head literary society h: s school last Friday, February 2r>, at the ! o f hogs this week. been rehearsing the comedy "T h e D eben ger G ap school district No. .">0, The fact that you don’ t like the Cen Yankee P eddler” and will put it on the and on February 23 she begun teaching tral Point H erald doesn’ t prove con- stage Saturday evening und as the a four months term at the McLeod 1 clulively that you are a literary critic. society has the reputation o f always school on upper Re gu e river m aking a A real estate firm is clearing and malting good those who attend w ill be ten months term in all which is quite working th ; < Id Titis ( lace. well entertained. A small charge will out o f the ordinrry and speaks well for | A w ife at home is worth two down he made to d e fray expenses o f scenery, a girls first teaching experience: 1 town. costumes, etc. D on’t fo rge t the cur Mr. Stum p’s claim on the hill hack tain will rise at 8:C0 p. m. and be Th e N e w York, N e w H aven & H art o f the Dean ranch has been recently prompt so you will see it all. ford railroad has decided, beginning sold to has tern parties. | Supervisor Peterson accompanied by M arch 1, to discontinue the sale of li a lfa lfa seed in Jacksonville Tuesday. Kveryone is studying up a good w ay to save without economizing. Mr. H arrin gton,from the office o f State Superintendent Churchill, visited our Mrs. Bitter has discontinued her school Monday. Mr. H arrington is business in Medford in order to be visiting the country schools fo r the with her daughter who has been seri- ously ill and is residing on the A rnell Orchard. purpose o f interesting the children In agriculture and domestic science and the people generally in m aking the ! ing off the green. Miss Alice Paul, head of the Suffra- qists’ Congressional Union, which is trying to secure action by Congress. C reditors of the M ercantile bank of Memphis, Tenn., will receive 50 cents on a dollar, despite the shortage of $1,091,750, according to the report of the state superintendent of hanks. Poultry Observations and Helps It will not be long before w e w ill all have to confine our laying hens in yards to keep them from destroying the garden. W hen this is done and the yards are small very fe w eg gs w ill be produced unless all the m aterials for quor on Its trains throughout the en m aking eg gs are supplied to the hens. tire system. B e e f scraps will take the place o f bugs H oldin g that the petition for the li and insects which they eat in large Fresh cense election was Invalid the suprem e num bers when on free range. court of South Dakota has made a clean w a te r must be provided at all ruling that closes the saloons of Y an k times as an e g g is composed o f about ton. Six saloons are affected by the sixty-five per cent o f w ater. Grains school house the social center o f the decision. W here ignorance is bliss, there is community. He organized the children ’ Corporation Com m issioner W atson alwsys somebody to put us wise. into a club and outlined the work they has cancelled the perm its to do busi Mrs. McKee entertained at dinner should take up to enable them to com ness in this state of the Investors on the twenty-second. Covers were pete for the prizes offered at the state Building & T ru st com pany and the laid for ten, the dining room was beau a id county fairs. The club officers are State Deposit & M ortgage company, tifully decorated in Hags. N atu ral Loyd Caton, president; Katherine N eal- of Portland. (lowers formed the center piece in red on, S ecretary; Joe Collins, Treasurer. Oregon will get $110,000 less from white atid blue. The favors being the In the evening a fte r a short program the Indian appropriation bill than w as same. Mrs. M cK ee as usual was a de given by the children, Mr. H arrington recommended by Secretary of the In lightful hostess. delivered a lecture outlini ig the work terior Lane in his report of Decem ber Slow wives make fust husbands. and object in which he is en ga ge I 1. The appropriation of $15,000 for Talk about a good time! W e ll we which was very interest ng and w il the addition to tfie assem bly hall, Cfie- had it at the Parent-Teachers and received by the large audience presen'. m awa school, was included in tfie cut. and dry mash course, in the will be provided, o f usual manner, a little more when in confinement than when on range. D o n ’t fo rg e t the grit and oyster shells, the fo rm er to digest the foods in the gizzard, as you know the leaves from it until the plants are a foot tall, then turn them in and see the hens en joy themselves. In planting lettuce the will be found best as the least ten per cent o f the poultry and e g g s produced in this country never reach the consumer at all. but go to the dump, crem atory or some other place not m eant fo r foodstuffs, declared D r. M. E. Pennington, “ I f w e estim ate the value o f the poultry and e g g industry at $750,000,- 0J0 to the consumer, which is not be low the actual v a lu e ,” said Dr. P en nington, “ the loss from the m anufacture o f the e g g is retarded until sufficient o f the scanty is collected m aterial with which to turn out the w aste would be $75,000,000. A bou t $250,000,000 could be assigned to the value o f the poultry and about $500,000,000 to eggs and we therefore would have a loss o f $50,000,000 on eg gs alon e.” D r. Pennington added that besides the actual loss there w as a loss o f crop c f perhaps 30 per is scarce handling. o f the He in the said value o f rem ainder o f the cent due to bad that his estim ate poultry and e g g the production m ight possibly be a little too conservative and that trades-peopie say that it reaches $1,000,000,000. G ran ge entertainment. The farce was the hit o f (lie evening, the actors being in an extra m irthful mood, ga ve the audience a great big round laugh. The ihus u. wnril fur nay fish pond was well supplied with skarks, "l Ifcuusl liy Hall s , , . , , ... eels, suckers, ai d apron trout, cap-fish How's I his? We, Ih«* il ih IeriMirtini, I ihv e known F J. Cheney fo r Ih».* Lu t Ib y i , and 1believe him p erfectly Il »IUI IIilde III all 1 iuhìiicsm triiiisuctions and finan - rin lly tible tu ear ry out iniy’ obligations made by N A T IO N M . H A N K O F C O M M ERC E. Toledo, O. Il di Catarrh *l’un* is tub en Internally, actinic »liiiv tl y nuoti 0 u* I i I u . n I hi id mucous surfaces o f Tt •a imonialn sent free. Price 76 till* H)ruteni : M L. .ill DietHnMM. . • lit»' 1l*ei buttle l . l . i* Unii - 1 <tniiv pills r or constipation N o t ic e o ! 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The ci ITee and doughnut booth being the most substantial was presided over by mat rons o f county wide renown. Pop corn which had no home w a s disposed o f by venders with good strong voices. The neat speech made by M is. E lle n desig nating the object o f the occasion “ Children s W' i Ifare D a y ” which was observed all over the U n ittd States was very interesting. From a ( nan- ctal standpoint the affair was a divided success. . S 05386925 Tfie Mct’rcights Thursday. W in nioturetl to M e.lfo d Jones had business in Jackson villc Hinl Medford last week. W e honestly believe we have the best remedy in the world for indigestion and dyspepsia. W e urge you to try it at our risk. If it doesn’t relieve you—as we feel sure it w ill—we’ll give b a c k your money without a word. ^oti know us your family druggist. You know we wouldn’t dare recommend anything we didn’t ¿now about, nor dare to break a promise. Therefore, when we recommend any remedy it is because e believe it to be better than any oilier to relieve the ailment for which it is made, «and when we ove our faith in it and our sincerity toward you by promising to give back your money if it -su’t relieve you and in every way satisfy you, you have no possible excuse for doubt or hesitation. Blanche Rodgers was a recent guest o f the Johnsons for over night. Miss Eulia Houston was recently an ’ 1 .'»tul S«*\ rii * in ItliN'k .iM.-mii.ii'» \ tew Aiidittoll 11 * over night guest o f Odessa Stacy. I. .1.1. l.-.i-it ( '.mu! > . 1 'ir y o n • \ i - 1 ... >>f i* »id F. M viiiinn and «-••ii.|diiin»v w ith liu* cot»»- 1 I " it h » tin % March :*l 1 :i »»» :»t tin1 fro»»! door o f • • i nt dU- Jack*«») County, ui« ! »• *»» subject to i«*d«*inp i I i.I.loi !Ar 1 -anh in hand, all « •i t tho i i I n iv o mtin« d I-- i In* iil'.'vo dem n i id real >Mld i NCi-uUon t Mr».’ i n. lids 13th day o f V\ li S I N » , I I K. f 1 *« ‘. son ! * i tin! V. ( >i on on, ! I W W IL S O N . IH-I’uty. m i ■ mi n t . In ilu* County ol Ototfon for Jackson of tin* i*.statt* of Mary i n't» that I * \ virtue o f an C u n t ,,f .1 ,u-kmm county. Di’ti, \\ .1 Freeman. a.I ‘• iti « t Mai > t Y> derma»« ml iM'ttlcinenl of ttaitl en tale T. A. Feather M eadows register. w as Monday over and from t i. k O. Rodgers anil daughter O la made a business trip to Gold Hill W n l- nesilay. L ester Rodgers has returned to W eed, ( slifom m , where fie has em ployment. Mrs. G eorge Stnov and drove to Central Point Chapparal Monday. /Î fLü s/ h v .*• W A IS T O V ER ALLS Point Chapman via of way W e wonder if the grand ju ry came to any definite conclusion as to the cause o f the A urora Borealis. Florence W alk er 1 W O HORSE B R A N D daughter Flora were shopping in Central W e d n e sd a ). W . W . Morrison and R. H»W. at li* o’flock a in . .»f Dm- and place any M i n i a l i nt. n ird in situi catate, m e ■ ti 'Dii make objection*, if • ment ol «aiti enlate. 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In convenient boxes three sixes. 25c, 50c, $1.00 H ugh M eCreight sa\s the longest way round is the shortest way home, and incidentally the pleasantest tin). Coppenrimtnd A new pair FREE if they rip u iis m n u fi. The Meadows directors and people arc to be congratulated upon fifin g so fortunate as to e n ga ge the services o f Miss M ae o f school. es. Nealon for the spring term H ere's our very best wish Central Point, K e^jxZ Z M e a n s K IN G OF ALL” — O u r s is> . chief o f the food research laboratory o f the departm ent o f agriculture, in a state ment setting forth the enormous w aste o f perishable food products. deterioration quantities, as if one element B ig Boston heads g ro w to immense size. This is specially good fo r chicks and they devour it greedily. and all right feeding and put some w ire netting around the spaded portion to keep the fow ls aw a v hen has no teeth. The oyster shells are essential to produce the e g g shells must he provided in the and The best w a y to plant rape is to spade up a coiner o f the poultry yard very early and sow the seed broadcast At B Y R . H. P A X S O N . low er Oregon,