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About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1915)
9 'V o OUR ♦ y v v W ill uive >ou a ‘ V ju are d e al" every time They appreciate your patronage and will treat you riKht ESTABLISHED APRIL »‘•h • r I, '•*' N„ ' o f . C entral P oint M ERC H AN TS O fjO CXVo n herald C e n t r a l P o in t , J a c k s o n C o u n t y , O r e g o n , T h u r s d a y , 26, 1906 COME TO CENTRAL POINT JUNE 25=26. J une 24. 1915 THE H ER ALD Will co-operate with you on any proposition for the betterment of Central Point and its vicinity V olume T en N umber 9 FREE SHOW AND MUSIC TWO DAYS SPECIAL SALES BY CENTRAL POINT MERCHANTS OPPORTUNITY IS KNOCK From Our Correspondents Items by Herald Representatives in Neighboring Localities T A B L E W ILLOW SPRINGS INKLE IS ♦♦♦ < Going to Need Tree Props? If so we,ve anticipated your wants and have a good stock. ING AT YOUR DOOR ROCK Col. J. W. Hicks, a veteran of the Civil war and his wife visited at the Nealon home Sunday. If the Kaiser could hear the discussion that took place under the maple tree while the Colonel and our own veteran were awaiting dinner he would think tw>ce before provoking Uncle Sam. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Law spent Tues day here visiting with relatives. Emmett Nealon and James Reere have purchased a binder from the Freeman Wiley Co. to do their own harvesting and cut for nearby farmers needing their services. Our base ball club went to Eagle Point Sunday and played the return game with the club there. The game was much better than the first but the You, Table Rocklets, Eagle Pointlets Butte Creekers still hold the honors Flounce Rocks and all other near by the score 8 to 5 in their favor. neighbors making Central Point a cen Clark Collins has returned from a ter; also Medford and Gold Hill, lay a- visit to Portland where he talked in side your cares, bring your cash and the Rose Festival and did some fierce good fellowship, come to Central Point j boosting for the Table Rock section. Friday and Saturday June 25-26 eat a I Col. Washborn has finished harvest fifty cent chicken dinner at the hotel ing a bumper crop of hay grown be for a quarter and do your trading at tween the trees in his orchard. this place andincedentally be entertain FOR SA L E —A 25 high-power rifle, ed by the band and at the theatre with a big free show both afternoons and cost $28.50 with the extra sights. Is evenings. Show these merchants that good as new, for only $12.50. Inquire you appreciate their efforts to reduc. a* Herald office. Subscribe for the Herald. prices to suit you. Miss Ruth Kennedy spent the week with her sister Mrs. Clark, of Talent. Many piqmc parties enjoy the June sunshine in the mountains of this dis trict. Col. Mims returned from Portland. The R. F. Dean family accompanied hy Theo. Glass, Elbert Glass, Mrs. S. H. Glass, Monroe Gordon motored to to Crater Lake Sunday. Theo. Glass of Arkansas was deeply impressed by the wonderful scenery of Oregon. The distance traveled was 110 miles. Mr. Kennedy, M. Wilson and Mr. Anderson have been fishing at Ander son creek. Willow Springs was well represented at the Aviation meet Saturday. ► ♦ ( 3ur ]terns of Local Interest Come in and see. We are also agents for the Weyerhaeuser Silos Redwood Tanks “ Opportunity” Comes Once to Every Person. it Friday or Saturday, June 25=26 at the Big Two Days Special Sales Grasp Those Who Co and Come Company They Friday and Saturday, June 25 and 26, will be red letter days in Central Point from a business and social viewpoint. This is evident from what the Herald has been able to learn by interview ing the merchants who have talked with their customers regarding by auto. His father was at one time a the big UNITED MERCHANTS’ SALE on those dates. People are awaking to the fact that the progressive merchants shoemaker here. Mrs# Wm. Morris, who has heen suf o f the smaller cities DO sell dependable merchandise at a less pro fering with malaria for some time, left fit than the merchants o f the larger cities. They have learned for McAllister Springs Saturday in tha that successful merchants of the smaller places are just as good hope of benefilting her health. buyers o f stocks o f merchandise as the merchants of the larger Mrs. W. J. Freeman and daughter, places, and the success of every business man depends largely on j Lola, spent last week with friends in his ability to buy right. Portland. At least two business firms in Central Point carry as large Mrs- A- Ij- SimmonB of Modoc Or- stocks as can be found in Jackson county and buy as many, if not \ c-l’ard 18 very lll‘ more, carload lots o f goods than any firm in this county. The ex- |; A A-^■iHette went to his farm near pense of handling these immense stocks in Central Point is several ' j a un ay- thousand dollars less per annum than the expense of handling in a 1 shopping Monday6"3' ° f l0l° ***" h*re larger city. This saving represents just that amount of profit in Mrs A L Vincent wag ahoppinK favor of the merchant of this city. To this may be added a saving here Monday. o f several hundred dollars per annum in family necessities and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cornutt Mr. and luxuries the merchants of th - iarger city are unable to save. All Mrs. Shipley Ross were Ashland visitors o f these things must be accounted for, and all have a bearing on 'Sunday. the actual cost of the merchandise handled. Mrs e . Kelley was under the doctors A reasonable per cent o f profit is necessary to conduct any 1 are the <lrst of the week- business successfully, and the purchasing public expects this. The ,J -R- Stevemi of Tol° was trading contention o f the Herald is that the merchants o f Central Point! Wl,h mcrcha,'ts here la8t Sl,turd“Y- can, and do buy ascheap as any merchant in southern Oregon; that ■ *fr' Mrsf ' ha8- Sky^mi*n of 1 l'al1 , ’ . , , 6 ‘ ’ autoed here from the fair last Friday the expense of conducting their business is less than conducting j an,j before going up to Trail came in FOR RENT—Five room modern house with good barn. Address W. B. Harris, Central Point. lt f The Central Point Lumber Co. recent ly sold a large bill of lumber to C. FJ Case, one of the most progressive farmers of the valley. Mr. Case is just completing a beautiful bungalow on his ranch near Beagle. Mr. and Mrs. “ Si” Price, accompan ied by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark visit- the different Springs in the neighbor hood of Ashland Sunday and had a most enjoyable time. FOR SALE New $50.00 Columbia Graphanola, cheap, call Pearl Ross at the central office. 7-8d Saturday, S. H. Murray, tho “ i ond-hand-man, ” took Messrs. Garc and Hoover up to the Kclsoe place Big Butte, returning Sunday. Murray stated that the roads were splendid as far as the Little Butte. Smoke King Spitz cigars and encour age home induatry. 4-1 tf The Herald requests that its readers read all the ads in this issue again then come to Central Point next Friday. There will be a free matinee at the the same business in a larger city ; that our m erchants are satisfied and subscribed for the Herald, Savoy theatre that afternoon and a with a very reasonable percent o f profit; and that they DO SELL J. W. Hicks and wife of Ashland band concert that night. Every mer THE SAME QUALITY OF GOODS FOR LESS m oney than they j Clme down Thursday to camp a week chant will endeavor to make your visit can be purchas’ed elsew here in southern Oregon. Ht their furm in Willow Springs district | here that day both pleasant and profit able. If you wiil com e to Central Point June 25th and 26th you will Mr- and Mr"- Frtd K°P«r ot Grants return home convinced that this paper has not m isrepresented any- Pa" ' * me, uP ‘n their KorJ Sunday for thing. W e w ant you to com e and investigate, get acquainted, and j „ Willram8 haa a ,ar* „ force of enJoy the day in the nicest and best little city in R ogue R iver men employed in putting up his bumper Valley. crop of hay. The hay crop, like all i ■ THE INVASION OF AMERICA CENTRAL POINT LUMBER CO ...........»♦«.......♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦.♦♦...♦♦♦ The Herald has joined with the other business institutions o f Central Point in giving a special price for two days, June 25 and 26. It has included one more dsy for the convenience it might be to people who may not be able to come for the two daya on account of living too far away. But Monday, June 28, will positively be the last day of our special offer $4..’10 value of splendid literature for only $1.69. Read tne announcement on another page. This is the best offer we have ever been able to make, and it is for only a very short time. The bargain is limited to us, and we have to limit our offer. Come in today. We can take only a limited number o f subscriptions at the price offered. Take advantage of it before too late. 100 Percent OFF W e Invite You S. H. MURRAY Second Hand Goods South Front Street July 1st or 8th. Take advantage o f our very special subscription offer N O W , and get the first installment.' AN AP O LO G Y ♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦ REPAIR WORK DONE Engines of all kinds, sewing machines, phono graphs, electrical machiney, automobiles, bi cycles, guns, pumps, motorcycles, stoves and go-carts. Babbiting work of all kinds done. Reboring and grinding motorcycle cylinders a specialty. All work guaranteed. Your money refunded if you are not satisfied. ‘‘Motorcycle Service.” ALBERT PAINTER Two Blocks North of Pine Street on Third Entertain Mike Mayfield and family are here Mrs. Ann Thomas, who has been visit- visiting his father and family. I ing her children at Klamath Falls re- Mr. and Mrs. Tex, Mr. and Mrs. i turned home Friday. Ager, and Archie Parker were fishin in Ira Love purchased a new Ford last Rogue River Friday evening. week and Friday went up to Morrison Dr. Mulkey and family motored to | Creek fishing. Mr. Love goes to Pen- Medford Friday evening to the band J delton this week to work for a few months. concert. J. H. Carlton, of the Central Point Geo. W. Bradley and family, formely of this city, but now of Klamath Falls, Packing Co., has recently built a new were here here for a short time Satur house and barn on his ranch on the An day morning handshaking with their telope. He purchased the Lumber of friends. They are on a pleasure trip the Central Point Lumber Co. -------- Otter crops in the valley, is unusually The Central Point band, as an organ good this year. ization and individually, are deserving The Central Point Lumber Co. and j of praise for their generosity and en Sam II. Murray, the old reliable terprise. The barld was billed for a ••second hand man” have advertise concert at Medford Friday night, but ments in this issue. Mr. Murray is No matter what you need in lumber j in order to give their home town as- never found "shirking” his duty when we have it. Prices right. aistance on the occasion of the two there's anything up for the good of the Most Timely, Most Thrilling. Most a o r ^ t n U S m e n t % r T . T " ^ n i n g city. Mr. Hroadbent is just as enter- and will go to Medford Sunday even- prising as they make them in public Interesting deridi Ever [ ing. This willingness on the part of spirit, and he wishes the public to know ♦ the band boys should not be lost sight that the Central Point Lumber Co. is » Published of, and when the city has an opportuni- ,, , .. ... ♦ 4 ty to repay them it should be done n ot, lhere w,lh the KOodH the Kood k,nd . . grudgingly. and prices on everything are right. If you like fiction of breathless in terest from start to finish, thrilling and interesting, become a reader of the Herald and you will get all of this. The Invasion of America, by J. W. Come in and see what we have for sale. We have so Muller, is one o f the greatest narrat many useful articles we cannot enumerate them. If you ives ever published, and the Herald is don’ t see what you want, ask for it—it is more than likely pleased to announce that it will publish we have just what you want. thie in weekly installments, commen- and Bee Supplies With The Herald owes Prof. V. A. Davis | an apology. We stated last week that 1 he made the return trip from the Pana ma Pacific Exposition by the walking tourist route. The statement was en tirely wrong. Prof. Davis walked "from ” Central Point " t o " the exposi tion. By reason of our wrong state ment an impression has become current that the Professor "went broke” and was compelled to walk home. Nothing to it. He had the sure enough coin in his pockets when he landed here. The Herald ia glad to make this statement and thereby save a fiossible million dollar damage suit by reason of the wide publicity given this wrong im pression thru the immense circulation of the Herald. to visit our Large Implement House June 25 and 26 and investigate the many up-to-date Farm and Orchard implements, and Ret our prices % Extra 5 Per Cent Discount on Mowers and Rakes 10 Per Cent Discount on Wagons, Buggies, Surreys Freeman & Wiley Co.