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About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1915)
CENTRAL POINT HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 22 1915 Our 1terns of Local Interest | Those Who Go and Come With Company They Entertain j R A Y M O N D SW0000A Place Your Valuable Papers in Our Vault Miss Blanche Seaman returned to her F or S alk A rubber tired top buggy home in Rogue River Tuesday evening, only i.T,, inquire at Herald office. John Bingham of Agate was in a fter a fter spending the past few days visit ing with Mrs. Caldwell and Mrs. Bush supplies Wednesday. of this city. F or S ale a registered Berkshire Sow Smoke King Spitz cigars and encour inipiire at Herald office. age home industry. 44tf Kvi rtte Scott underwent an opera Now is the time and T his is the place j t i on the lirst of the week. to get genuine Cyphers Incubators and | •let th at o|uirrel poison at Mary A Brooders at reduced prices. Mee’s, its the best. 62d The Central Point Feed Store ( Mi 1 nr^eson spent Sunday visiting The big Closing Out Sale of Faber & j with M r-. Hobison of Ashland. A. 1» . Malted Milk agrees with ‘JO McDonald still continues and people I liable- out of every 1(H), w arranted by from far and near are taking advantage of the opportunity to make a big sav Mary A. Mee for 26c. ing in the purchase of all kinds of I ihvh force of Tolo was trading with merchandise. You ran save from fif our merchants Saturday. teen to fifty percent on the purchase of Judge (ialloway of Salem, Grand nearly every article th a t is needed in i . -ti r 1. O. O. F., will be here Friday the home by making your purchases i i ht on a visit to the local I. <). O. F, now at this sale. You will need shoes i" I Kehecca lodges, and will deliver an sooner or later and you can make a Raymond Swoboda, who was ac . Mri It is his desire th a t every big raving by buying them now, both cosed by the French of having eet fire i mher of both lodges be present, and for yourself and th e children. The to the steamship La Touraine at sea. ' t they bring some friend who is a same is true of ladies’ and g e n ts ’ furn po I" live member. This will be an ishings, dress goods, dry goods and BRIEF WAR NEWS o ii joint meeting of the Rebeccas and groceries. Don’t think the bargains < Idd I i Hows at the la t te r s ’s hall. ' are all gone, for they are not; many Three civilians perished as a result I udii refreshments will he served and ! good ones remain. But don’t put off of the bombardment of Amiens hy a a good time is anticipated. I your visit too long. Try and get in German Tauhe. Red Dragon Squirrel Poison for sale before Saturday. adv England experienced three hostile l.y Mary A. Mee. 52d Every applicant for work will be air raiil- within IS hours, but they -re I C. Faber of the firm of Faber & given n thourough examination as to hi: suited in no In,.» of life, and no serious M- Donald, returned to Merril Saturday qualifations, and no man will be sent damage to property. te open-intend the work repairing a out for any specific line of work unless According to reports which reached I uilding fur the new stock of goods ! he is fitted for it, thus leavirg no room Basel, Switzerland, from Berlin and liicli this firm will put irt there in the for the annual complaint th a t farmers Vienna, Emperor William has ordered n ear future are supplied with laborers who know the prlnripal of (he German generals a time and also s o m e of the Austrian com •I D. I M ink and family of Butte nothing of farm work, at ‘ iced Were in the town the first of the when the fram er was too busy to teach manders to meet 1 im in a grand con them. The first day the office opened ference in order to plan tho coming i week shopping. ■Ii ss Class was here trading Saturday there were more than 100 applicants sum m er campaign. In one of the most brilliant bayonet for work were received, and as thare Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Whipple and dau- are no fees or other expense connected charges of the entire war, French i giiier Alice of Rogue River were here with the service, it is expected th at ehausseurs have carried the sum mit vi ¡ting Mrs. Shattock. They were enough men will be avilable a t any of Kehnepfeiiriethkopf, overlooking the .1 ti -L returning from tfce Frisco fair. Rhine valley. In Alsace, the French time to fill all possible demands. Mr. Dorner, a friend and school mate war office announced. ’ Messrs L. L. Jewell and Frank South of Zed Dorris Mulkey, visited Dr. and The French have again been active Mr-. S. A. Mulkey Thursday. He was the old stand-hoys of the Jewel H ard in the Vosges, capturing an important on bis way to San Francisco, having ware company, have resigned tehir pos height n ear Metzeral. T he British, he n appointed u guard at the Oregon itions in the management of the con too, have attacked the G ermans in the cern and will confine their activities in building. neighborhood of Ypres, where fighting the field for their firm. The active H illl was in progress when the last For Head ache, h e a rt burn, constipa m anagem ent of business taken over by report was dispatched. tion, biliousness, use A. D. S. Liver Mcsssrs W. D. Fry and A. W. Moon, Pills. - Sold by Mary A. Mee, Druggist. (¡real Britain tightened her hold on both of whom are well known in the southern Babylonia hy defeating a Mrs. K. H. Sicafoose, who has for business circles of this community. idlin' time Imen in California, visited Mr. Fry has been with the house for force of 16,00(1 T urks who attempted her brother, Dr. S. A. Mulkey, a cou several years,and Mr. Moon is active in to outflank the British positions along the Tigris river ple of days the first of the week as she the promotion and a management of a was retu rn in g to her home at Mon number of most sucessful enterprises. mouth, Oregon. He is a Grants Pass boy who has made • let your field and garden seeds from good in every essential of the term, and n reliable house. We carry western his en try Into the hardware company grown seeds, which are acclimated and management brings strength to the or the best to be procured a t any price. ganization. He still retains his con nection with Moon and Williams I,um All kinds at your disposal. ber company and with the other e n te r -I-'if C. P. Feed Store. prises with which he is associated. Mr Samuel ('. Collins and daughter Fourier. i I fable Rock w ere in town Wednesday ('apt. W. Rawlings and wife of P o rt trailing with iwir merchants. Central I ml men limits have not enjoyed so land are here for a visit with their dau f i i r Mini steady trade for a long time g h ter Mrs. Geo. Fox. E will keep your Valuable Papers in our Vault free of all charges and suggest that you secure a tin box with lock and keys so that you ma?:* carry the keys with you and in this way have access to your papers at any hour in the day during bank ing hours. It will be better to have your Insurance papers where they will not burn when you have a fire. T he Central Point State Bank P R O F E S S IO N A L Special Subscription Offer us .-it present. T h ere’s a reason. I e Kgg Kis-p, and hold your eggs for ti In-tier price. We sell it. Mary A. Mu«?, druggist. Tie- Central Point S ta te Rank in s on o t e r page ml invites von to use the bu lire proof vault for keeping your val i dil papers, anil offer this servin' tn Tin nllieiTH of this institution a i e i v e r ready to extend courtesies to i n ineis and tho public. II Al l A Foley A William Pi rn Mahogany case, in line condition, f i Herring or plume IMl Central Mrs Knightcn of Fagle Point visited Mr« Ann Thomas of tins city today. Mr«. M. Dugan of 1 able Rock was trading in this city today. Ray Agcr, A. H. Arnold and Guy Tex went to Sqauw Lake Monday on a fishing trip. The auto road was perfet as far aa Watkins. From I'at Swain's to tlic lake they had to walk. They J made a catch of 100 fine lake trout and had a line time. Smoke Gov. Johnson cigars. SH ORT NEW S -I ltf The best family daily paper in the state and your own weekly paper for only $ 3.50 Daily Portland Telegram ROBERT FRY P H Y S IC IA N A SU RG EO N Office hours 9 to 12 a. m. wered day or night. Calls ans Office p h o n e o ne lo n g a n d o n e s h o rt P h o n es: B e a r C re e k . T a b le R ock, T ra il C rea k W illo w S p r in g s —e a c h X X5 Dr. Samuel A. Mulkey D E N T IS T T H E P R O F E S S IO N P R AC TIC ED IN ITS V A R IO US B RA N CH E S H o u r.: S:30 A. M. to 12:00 1:00 to 4:30 P . M. O th e r s by a p p o in tm e n t. P h o n e 34 Office in Hostel Bldg. C entral Point,Ore and NU GGETS The Philadelphia council decided to permit Liberty bell to go to the San Francisco exposition. I he lone progressive In the Fnlted States senate. Miles Poindexter, of Washington, snnonneed st Spokane that he would seek re election on the repiihllesn ticket War stamp tax on letters and postal cards has gone into effect tn Canada j Kvcrv envelope and postcard must i srrv an additional one cent stamp, re < f-i 'd rci|uircd to get the best gardless of Its destination i p.ipi r and the Herald for a year, An apponi In behalf of the apple ' to . with them receive a coupon which growers of Oregon ami Washington Is wi" ■ otitic von to participate in a big la-fore tin* liutisti government Rob pn niiuiu drawing. ert P Skinner. American eoiisul gen noun D ry " Arsenate of Lead is oral, urged that all vrssela carrying i i luglily r, commended for spraying cargoes of apples and detained in llrlt I iln-ting purposes. It kills all cat isl porta he released at the earliest • i and worms; Mnd is more effi- possible moment John Bunny, the moving picture ^ ■■a t i .a i i m ilea I aiid convenient than ti ■ to lortn. At The Central Point comedian, w ho has been til for mora j than three weeks, was said to hava l-Yi d Store. passed the crisis of his Illness and to I I’ M 'rgan and wife of Tolo were he on the way to recovery. i ci I'm-day taking advantage of Baron Herbert de Reuter, managing , c> m lins offered by our enterprising director of Reuter a Telegram com iiu* rchttnu, pany. was found dead at Ida home near I 1 i vi st. rlesnest and best dsily Ketgate. Surrev. A discharged re i -I ,i| i r in ( h e Portland Telegram volver was found near hla body and ! Herald, both one year for only I the authorities declare there Is little • i . for short tunc only. doubt he committed suicide. I *, I n Rule store, 221 W. Main ■ !. i- having a Mal-Seas in Hurry Japan Not Trying to Establish B a a « I . ile this slid next week Many I Washington -C omm ander Noble Ir l ' I luiigams are advertised. The win. of th e cruiser New Orleans, re Her.. I has always found this firm lib- ported to the navy departm ent th a t • i . lift -out and honest in all busi- he had Investigated the Japancae i - trnnsactions. naval activity In Turtle Bay. Lower I OAT In or near this city a small California, and found no tndlcattona i lig t Finder please leave the other than salvage work on the strand »d cruiser Asama mo st this office. Your insurance wiil be right if “ Old Sandy” w rites it. I have the leading GtNTlEMAN OR LADY UNDERTAKER ON companies of the worid and w rite all kinds of insurance—the kind of insur SHORT NOTICE. ance th a t you will w ant if your proper Phon* 57 ty burns. See me for anything in insur ance. C. S. Sanderson, the insurance £)R. R. W. POELLNITZ man. Central Point, Oregon. In th e R O S T E L B L D G . 1 * ’ ll! i sliniiM atten d the lug Closing de "i Faber McDonald, which still . niitimii s. The great big bargains tl \ me etleiing will surprise you It onuino dosing out sale nothing n m i d , everything must gs! Don’t let t'n opportunity to save money pass. I it are many things you will need l> 1 long, if not right at present, a \ ii investment in them now will me ui a lug profit. adv. CEN T RAL POINT UNDERTAKING PARLORS The Central Point Herald DR. W. H. HECKMAN both one year for C EN TR A L POINT - - OREGON Hours—10:00 a. m. to 3:00 p. m. 1 Night: 7:00 to 8:00 O ’clock. Phones: Office, Main 3x1; Residence, Main 23x1; Medford Line, Phone 500-RA $ 3.50 This offer will be in force for a limited time only and may be taken advantage of by new as well as old subscribers. Old subscribers to The Herald in order to participate in these rates must pay up all arrears due and the $o.i>0 in addition will pay for both papers one year in advance. Read our clubbing offer in another column, then come in and g et more j particulars. OFFICE. ROSTFL BUILOlNO. A L L CALLS A N S W ER ED P R O M P T L Y DAY OR N IGHT. D R. EYE. J. J. EMMENS P r a c tic e lim ite d to EAR, NOSE THROAT K y e a u h t • r ip n tif ir .I ly te s te d a n d « la p se s su p p lie d Notice for Publication D e p a r tm e n t o f th e I n te rio r, U . S. L a n d Office, a t R o seb u rg , O reg o n , A p ril 9, 1915. N o tic e is h e re b y g iv e n th a t E d m u n d P eile, of T ra il. O reg o n , w ho, o n J u n e 3, 1910, m ade A ddi tio n al H o m este ad E n tr y . S eria l N o. 06314, fo r th e SMi o f S E ' i o f S ectio n 8, T o w n sh ip 34 S. R a n g e l W . W illa m e tte M erid ian , h a s filed n o tice o f In te n tio n to m a k e F in a l T h re e -y e a r P ro o f, to e s ta b lis h claim to th e lan d ab o v e d e scrib ed , b e fo re W . H . C an o n , U . S. C o m m issio n er, a t h is office a t M ed fo rd , O reg o n , on th e 24th d ay o f M ay. 1915. C la im a n t n am es a s w itn e ss e s : J . B. W a lk er, J o h n O . W a lk er. C la re n c e A . M id d le b u sh e r all o f T ra il, O reg o n , an d E. K e rc h g e s s n e r o f M edford, O reg o n . J . M. U P T O N . 51-4d R e g iste r. Notice fo r Publication D e p a r tm e n t o f th e I n te rio r, U . S . L a n d . Office, a t R o seb u rg , O reg o n . A p ril 2, 1915. N o tic e is h e re b y g iv e n t h a t G eo rg e C usick. of T ra il, O reg o n , w ho, on M ay 15, 1908, m a d e H om e s te a d E n t r y N o. 14892. S e ria l. N o. 04519. fo r L o ts 1. 7, 8 ,a n d N W « 4 o f N W * o f S ectio n 10. T o w n sh ip 34 S ., R a n g e 1 W . W illa m e tte M erid ian , has filed n o tice o f in te n tio n to m a k e F in a l F iv e -y e a r P ro o f, to e s ta b lis h claim to th e land a b o v < d e s c rib ed, b e fo re W . H. C anon. U . S . C o m m issioner, a t h is office a t M ed fo rd , O reg o n , on th e 14th d a y of M ay. 1915. C la im a n t n am es a s w itn e sses: A lm ond A lb rig h t. S. E. A lb rig h t, M ary E. M id d le b u sh e r, N ich o las V a u g h n all o f J r a il , O reg o n . 50-56d J . M U P T O N . R e g iste r Notice for Publication D e p a r tm e n t o f I n te rio r, U . S. L and Office a t R o seb u rg , O reg o n . A p ril 1, 1915. N o tic e is h e re b y g iv e n th a t H a rry L. H o w ard , H o u rs: 8:30 a. m. to 8:00 p . m . O ffic e P h o n e s 547. Res. 557J M ed fo rd . O reg o n o f T ra il, O reg o n , w ho, on A p ril 25, 1912, m ade H o m este ad E n tr y , S eria l N o. 08015. f o r th e S E 1« o f S e c tio n 30, T o w n sh ip 34 S ., R an g e 1 W . W illa m e t te M erid ian , h as filed n o tice o f in te n tio n to m a k e F in a l T h re e -y e a r P ro o f, to e s ta b lis h claim to th e la n d above d escrib ed , b efo re W . H. C anon. U. S. C om m issioner, a t h is office a t M edford, O regon, JACKSON COUNTY BANK B U ILD IN G on th e 17th d ay o f M ay. 1915. C la im a n t n am es as w itn e sses: E. B. R am ey, J . E. F o s te r, G eo rg e F. F ry . P e rry F o s te r all of T ra il, O reg o n . J M. U PTO N . 50-A____________ R e g iste r. Offices, 228 E. M ain S tr e e t. In th e A d k in s D u ell B u ild in g MULKEY & CHERRY ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW M ED FOR D Fresh, Dainty Confections Everythin# in the line of toothsome sweets Hitfh grade boxed eandies cur specialty A wide variety of tobaccos, cigars, pipes and smokers’ sundries constantly on hand G. S. MOORE At the old stand O R EG O N E . R . G L E A S O N , BARBER A G E N T FOR MEDF OR D AND G R A N T S PA S S ________ LA UNDRIES »20.000.000 Order* for W ar Material. • New York —An order for $20.000.000 • worth of war material was recelvod by the Baldwin Locomotive work*. If you would like to valuable present come in For the Herald: or if you subscriber, renew ; g e t a orchard paper and some receive a o m e ! and subscribe are a lre a d y a good f a r m and I present, free. I Have moved my shoe repairing shop to the building formerly occupied by Wm. Ham mett and solicit a share of your patronage. iames mcdowell