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About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1916)
C E N T R A L POINT H E R A LD , TACESDAY, -♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦ ♦-< } LOCAL AND PEKSONAL j CHINESE DOCTORS. SEPT. 14, 1916 o. . > ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * a . P A O ! THUAK c. Read for Yourself OUR CH URC H ES Central Point will send a large As is always the case, they are delegation o f students to the The Measure that State College at Corvallis the at it again. is put on the ballot by the brew the coming week. day in Gold Hill assisting her ( hrislidn ( hurch Zeb Dorris commences his third ery is certainly a wolf in a lambs husband in the store. Sunday School at 10:00 a. m. fleece. The bill starts out astho while Jack The J. W. Elden family and year in college, PUNCH H O L E S IN PA TI EN TS . Preaching by Rev. Matlcck Josephine County Fair at Miss Rose Jones left last Friday Cowley and James Vestal, wl o penned by the Master, "but pro Giants Pass, Sept. 9th to 21st. for an extended trip in the east. were much pleased with their vided, however,” and then it Sept. 17th. To Perform Thi* Operation They Use ; first year in college, will con proceeds to grant the breweries! A big time is promised. J. W. Birkholz was in Med | tinue as Soupamores. Eight Different Stylet of Needleo, i ’he the privelege of manufacturing PRESBYKKIVN (HURCH Mrs. 1. C. Robne'.t and Mrs. Some Two Feet Long, and the Big ford last Saturday on business. Misses Doris Cowley,Lola Free- unlimited quantities o f beer and Morning worship with sermon Rose Herminghaus spent Wed-j ger the Punch the Greater the Doctor. J. Brown and Miss Brown man, and Sadie Beebe, and Ro- selling it to every man, woman at 11:00 o’clock. Subject: " A nesday afternoon in Medford. and child, and if the measure is were dinner guests at the home land Flarity, Leonard Freeman, Life o f Poise.” The bigger the needle with which s Frank Mayfield, and possibly parsed by the voters of Oregon, Mrs. Tom Kelso, o f Gold Hill Chinese doctor punctures his patient o f F. Tompkins last Sunday. Special music: Solo, Geo. An two or three others will enroll as there will be no license money, spent most o f this week visiting the higher the charge, for the bigger drews, and anthem by chorus and any jitney driver or any Mrs. Calhoun visited with Mrs. Freshmen. o d acquaintances in this vicinity.1 the needle tlje more distinguished is other public servent, can sell choir. Fred Straub last Sunday after Sunday School at 10:00 o ’cloel • E. R. Gleason, w ife and fam the physician. If the doctor wears a noon. your girl or boy a drink and defy straw hat, that signifies he is a prosper A cordial invitation is extend you to stop him. To put it right ily motored over on the Apple- ous doctor and his charge is a little Mr. and Mrs. Sam Anderson and no mincing o f words, if you, ed to all. gate for a pleasure trip last Sun more. If he comes lu a sedan, the pa A Beautiful Lake and family attended the circus Mr. and Mrs. Voter, want to let day. tient must pay for the chair. in Medford on Monday. hell loose on the state of Oregon, Dr. Franz Otto Iiech, writing lu the Miss Alta Norcrrss will leave Popular Science Monthly, gives a de Methodist Church w. A. Cowley and family and voto for the measure in favor of The Willow Springs school will for San Jose, Cal., todav where scription of the Chinese physician and J. R. Hamilton motored to the opening up the breweries. Preaching 11:00 a. m. Oh. close 1 hursday on account o f the she will attend Normal schoo how he practices. Lake of the Woods last Sunday. git out. that is stretched! Sunday School at 10:00 a. m. So? county fair. for this yerr. "The native Chinese doctor is a curi They report the roads in good . Well „ C11 there UICIC ,a uui one right n gm way wuy Epworth League 6:30 p. m.: is but osity,” writes Dr. Koch. “He passes Plans are underway for a roar condition, and the lake itself is a and that is, for you to ^et a copy 7:30 p.m . Preaching. Miss Audry Holmes staried no examination; he requires no qualifi Prayer meeting at 7:30 p. m. for Monmouth, Ore.. Saturday cations; he may have failed in business ing good time at the Willow most charming body of water. * o f the measure, read it very The lake is about three miles J carefully and if not fully satis- Thursday. evening where she will attend and set up ns u physician. In his new Springs Grange on Sept. 23th. long and about a mile wide, and tied, get some to read it to you. profession be requires little stock In Normal school for the year. lies right at the foot o f Mt. Pitt, ¡This is no joke, it is a matter of trade, medical instruments being al BdDlist Church Soldiers reunion at Ashlanc most unkuowu. on the east side o f the mountain, (vital importance to the peoule of 1 For Sale:—7 acres on the edge The camping grounds that skirt Oregon, today and Central Point will go "Acupuncture, as it Is called, Is one 103)0 a. m. Sunday School. o f the city. Good house, two the lake are about the best and j there in a body and give the of the nine branches recognized In 11:00 a. m. Prayer services You most picturesque of any in the] medical science among the Chinese. fine wells, 3 acres alfalfa. program this evening. conducted by members o f the Inquire state. Forests o f beautiful fir] It Is of most ancient orlgii^ having may have it for $3,200. church. been In use from time lmmemqylal. at this office. The M. E. Ladies Aid w and sugar pine trees surround Residence Burned meet at the church Wednesday There are 537 markings to be learned. the lake, and that they contain the 20th, every member please Every square iuch on the human sur Some real game, is evidenced by face has Its own name, and some rela. Mrs. Ohas. Moe, o f Conrade, come as it is election o f officers the fact that one o f the families Saturday afternoon at 3:30 a tion to the internal parts, purely imagi * in camp there shot a large bear great column o f smoke was seen Mont., had a seriops operation Pure, Crystal IC E ,— the kind that nary, Is assigned to it. The user Is + + last week. Rainbow trout of between this city and Medford. performed in the Dow Hospital keeps longest,— is now on sale at the cautioned against wounding the ar + Mrs. Moe is teries; hence he must know the posi * good size abound in the lake, On investigation it was found Tuesday morning. Central Point Mill?, Phone No. 211. ♦ tion of the blood vessels. By close ♦ and now that a good automobile that the house and woodshed on resting easily. Joe A. Lockwood has purchas study of a manikin pierced with holes * * road has been opened up. Mr. ¡the Dr. DeBarr farm was on fire ed the Lovern jitney business the Chinese physician learus where to ♦ Cowley predicts that this beauty so we wheeled out there in time between here ana Medford and drive his needles. Parts of the body spot will soon become a famous ¡to see the last board fall. he is now giving the same good are selected which may be pierced resort for Southern J The place is rented this year School will be dismissed Thurs summer without fatal results. Sometimes heat service. hy the Casebolt family and Mr, is applied to the outer end of the day so that the pupils may at Oregon. E. R. G L E A S O N , Casebolt is in California. Mrs. Geo. T. Lynch of Med needle, and this Is called a hot acu- tend the childrens community ford, who was operated upon in puncture, but the needle is never beat- I d a y program at the Jackson Co. BARBER Fair at Medford. the Dow Hospital recently will ed before insertion. Neighbors saw the smoke and “The needle used looks very much r turn to her home next Tues like a sewing machine needle, but it Is 1 Several much needed improve » ju uh juur ijropmjr iiunniai m»», nr0t to the place as quickly as AGENT FOR day, fully recovered. longer and coarser. Some of the Chi ments have been made about the by fire in a company that always ‘ p o a sib|e and found the family A new floor has pay a dollar for dollar in case of loss. I gone> The front door was brok- nese doctors have needles two feet High School. The regular monthly meeting long and are supposed by ardent ad been layed in the Assembly room Th.3 is the kind o f Insurance that you* n jn an(] a half dozen pieces of o f the Woman’s Home Mission mirers to be able to drive these In and the poarch has a new floor American and foreign companies. M E D F O R D A ND G R A N T S will want after a fire. I have the best furniture taken out but the fire C. S. Sanderson, ary Society o f the M. E. church struments entirely through the pa and steps. PA SS L A U N D R I E S Cowley Block, Central Point Ore had too much headway to allow will be held next Tuesday after- tient's body. The great size of the j The commercial department hut a very few minutes in which neon at the home of Mrs. M. 0. needles is In reality Intended to rep has been moved from the gram to work. resent the greatness of the owner’s Broadbent. mar school to the high school All further efforts were put on skill and reputation. The needles J. W. Elden, w ife and children used are of eight forms, as follows: ' building. [th e other buildings and here the and Mis3 Rose Jones went to The arrowhead, blunt puncturing, | Up to date the enrollment in Fred C. Cornutt, who is now j work counted, as the big barn high school is 60. Elburn. III., the old home town. spear pointed, fusiform, round, capil living near Holland, writes Dr. ?and its content; were saved, thn They started last Thursday even lary, long and thick. The point of in j The entries in the grammar Dow that he is doing fine and re-¡th e roof was on fire several ing and expect to be gone at sertion. the depth and direction are all school are as follows: gaining his health rapidly. Dr. [times and staw was burned un- Important. The method Is usually to First grade— Dow operated on Fred last May pleasantly close to it. least two months. drive the needle through the distended | Boys 14 for tuberculosis of the spine in J Two years ago in the big fire To Rent:—Office or housekeep skin by a blow from a light mallet. Girls thing they this had on the p'ace which a piece o Point f bone friends was grafted. on Wards creek family lost If he can get an old book of pre Central will S,,v.,rv ing rooms partly furnisned in Miss Reed, Teacher many except .t,:, their horses and house from his leg to his spine, r reds scriptions from a retiring practitioner be pleased to learn that he is do hold v effects, the Rostel Corner Building. Ad so much the better for the Chinese Second grade— _____ _..................................;n'< . and Saturday t^ey 0 . C. G R I M , P R O P ing so nicely. dress or inquire o f C. B. Rostel. doctor. He Is now equipped to kill or Boys 9 lost all that was not burned be Girls 10 fore. All kinds o f Hauiing. Mrs. R. H. Paxson left here cure, as chance or his Ignorance may Miss Daily, Teacher dictate. The doctor tunst entitled to The cause o f the fire is a mys Freight handled, oaggage last Friday for Duluth, Minn., confidence In the sight of his country Third grade— tery as the only fire in the house where she will visit her uncle, men Is the man whose father has been A Can for the Home transferred, moving, etc. Boys 9 had been in the stove in the while en route she will stop at a doctor before him. Confidence In Girls 8 forenoon. There was nothing but All orders recive prompt Missoula, Mont., for a visit with him knows no bounds should his l Mrs. Ross, Teacher During Thanksgiving week a big heap o f coals to he seen and personal attention, her sister, Mrs. E. S. Paxson. grandfather have followed ttic same Fourth grade— the Central Point school will when the two sons were brought She expects to be gone about six calling. Tills Is not mere fatuous be Boys 12 lief In heredity, but Is based on the make a donation shipment of home by a friend in an auto. weeks. Girls 12 supposed value of old prescription canned fruits and other articles Miss Kincaid, Teacher to the Boys and Girls Aid Society W. E. Price, and daughters books passed on from grandfather to PR O FESSIO NAL Fifth grade— Bessie and May, and Mrs. Elliott grandson. o f Portland. When you can your Fees vary according to the physi Boys 12 and E. B. Stanley and w ife mot fruit just set aside a can for the To Tradì cians social class and that of Ills pa D R . R W. PO ELLN ITZ Girls 10 or over on the Applegate Sunday tients Boys and Girls Home. Any oth and also according to the physi Miss Lester, Teacher er articles which children can morning and they assisted the cian's place of residence. The enor P H Y S IC IA N A S U R G E O N Gleason family in the eating o f a mous sum >>f perhaps 15 American S*xth grade— eat or wear will be welcome. Office hours 9 to 12 h . m. Calls ans gram land, partly 200 acres Boys 11 7:00 breakfast. enfs or half a dollar at the most may The society is only partially improved, $30 per acre, near wered day or night Girls 8 be charged for a visit If the doctor I>llo .- iihitiH- un. Ions »ntl one- short supported by the State. It de* , Madras Qre f or place near C. A. Boles and w ife have omes In a sedan chair. O f this Mr. Smith, Teacher l t t r C m k , Tabla Kuck, 'I'rail Croat pends largely upon the public ^Central Point, Ore. For partic- ritoii«N: l Willow been enjoying a very pleasant amount n large proportion goes for the Seventh grade— S|rrintrn i-ach XX* for donations. Hundreds of W. Freeberg, ulars write visit from his mother and broth chair. Should Hie doctor belong to the Boys 8 In the ROSTEL BLD G. homeless children from all parts Gaston, Ore. er, Mrs. W. H. Boles and A. H. humbler ranks and come on foot his Girls 13 o f Oregon are cared for there fpe Is proportionately less. lie »»- Boles o f Philomoth, Ore., and Miss Pierce, Teacher DK. J. .1. K M M K N 8 Physician mid each year. his sister, Mrs. Ella Jones o f snnies a solemn air and owl like look Eight grade— surgeon. Practice limited to eye, as lie peers out of the semidarkness of The Southern Pacific company Official Directory Portland. The visitors came Boys 8 Chinese bedroom through great gog ear, nose and throat. Kyes scien carries all donation shipments Friday and returned Tuesday. Girls 7 City of Central Point gle shaped glasses -two Inches across tifically tested and glasses supplied. free. Send anything you have Three pupils are from Trail, to offer to Supt. E. B. Stanley. W A C O W LE Y . Mayor Oculist and Aurlst for S. f . K. K. Albert Kane and w ife o f San- and set In huge uncouth copi>er frame Most Important In diagnosing n case, one from the Pankey school and J W JACOBS, Recorder Co. Offices M. H. & H. Co. hldg., bourn, Iowa, visited at the A r J O. ISAACSON, Trenini rer according to Chinese ideas. Is the feel opposite |\ O. Phone G67. nold home in this city Friday. Ing of tile different pulse* of the hu one from West Side. J . ft H O I j MRS, Marih:»l The total enrollment is 137. Mr. and Mrs. Kane left home in Fair week. Their Weird Ideas About Disease Mrs. J. W. Merritt spent Mon and Its Remedies. Willow Springs O u r School I I : C E N TR A L POINT DRAY L I N E , man system. The pulse at each wrist Is felt. By thus feeling the pulses the states of a dozen real or Imaginary or gans are determined Having thus learned by the pressure at these pulses The annual Josephine county the spat of the disease a few questions fair will be held on Tuesday, may be asked, but these are considered Wednesday and Thursday, Sep scarcely necessary. A prescription tember 19, 20 and 21 at Grants sometimes calling for the most horrible Pass. The fair board, and citi and nauseating comisutnds Is prepared zens’ committees have filled the In large doses, for the native believes three days with events o f inter that tbe larger ttie dose the more likely W ill be at Medford, Sept. 28th, at It Is to prove efficacious. In prescrib which time the railroads and hotels are est, including sports and carni ing for natives the foreign doctor» val features, and each evening [preparing to handle the biggest crowd have to give the st-lctesf Injunctions after the gates at the fair that ever gathered in the city. In the Circuit Court of the ftate of that the paper box in which the pills grounds close the streets o f the The first of the traina which house Oregon, in anJ for the County of are contained Is not to tie swallowed. city will be alive with the carni "The manner In which the Chinese the big circus while on transit will Jackson. val spirit. There will be danc treat their pli, si Ians Is cliaraeterlstic. arrive before sunup and will be followed In the matter of the determination of ing every evening and a masked Should a s iec.lv cure not result from by theothera at short intervals. By 7 the relative rights to the use of the the doctor's treatment the patient call» o'clock in the morning acres of the carnival on the last night. waters of Rogue River and its The entries in the agricultural in another. If lie dm-s not Improve he city's real est tte will be under canvas tributaries: and stock show will lie the larg Notice Is Hereby Given: That calls in a third Thus the medical skill and the "Champion Shows o f the Honorable F. M. Calkins, Judge of the of the whale neighborhood may be W orld " will be the renter of intreat est ever recorded here, and riv * drawn upon.” alry for the awards will be in C rcuit Court, did on Sedtember 9, for all the country within a radius of J tense. Buildings for the hous 1916, refer all exceptions filed in the one hundred miles. Early in the m rn- Bound to Havo Chango. ing of the exhibits are being above entitled m itter to the State ing a downtown brunch ticket office In the nlisence of her huaband the erected at the ball park, where W ater Board for the purpose of fascinating young married woman will be opened uptown where reserved the fair will be held. taking futher testimony in said matter, went boating with an old admirer. s-ats can be had at the asm ■ prices “ Farmer” Smith, known thru- which said water board is to make such "Ah.” sighed the old admirer, "if only charged at the ticket wsgtans on the further surveys and investigations as you had married me Instead of W il grounds. Those who dislike to brave out the west for the work he has done in advancing the agricult mty be necessary to make a full and kinson.” the crowds at the ticket w sgont will ural interests and especially the "Then I ahonid have been with Mr cojnptete determination, with full appreciate Uus feature. corn industry, will deliver two power to hear testimony upon said ex Wllklnaon at thla moment Instead of The great street parade ia set for you." said the fascinating woman. addresses during the fair, and ceptions at such time and place as the 19:30 in the morning. “ IIow strangely things turn out!”— the Utah-Idaho Sugar company B -ard may determine, said board to New York Times. have promised to send their ex give reasonable notice to all jarties in pert in the beet culture here terested of such further hearings. Where there la mnch light the «had- E. S. Palmem started for Seat from Salt Lake to speak upon G. A. Gardner, owa are deepest.—Goethe. two days of the fair. tle Friday on a business trip. Clerk of the Circuit Court June and have stoped here a day and there a*nonth, as fancy dic tated,and are now spending sev eral weeks with C. H. Murray and w ife o f Medford, and will go home bv way o f Los Angeles and New Orleans. Notice Josephine County Fair Sells- floto Circus F. F. C L A R K , Water Supt. D. C. (¡RIM , F ir« Chief E. K SCOTT. A hb I. Fire Chief DR. Mr M M DOW, City Health Officer COUNCILMAN W. E. Alexander, President D. A. Lyons J. F. William» E. E. Scytt D. C. (¡firn, R. F. Peart MC M . M . DOW M . D., M . S. Physician and Surgeon LYDIA S. DOW D. 0. Osteopathic Physician Offices and Residence Initini) Loitrni:ii] and Lalwt THE ORECOII AGRICULTURAL C3LLECE In 11 a Six Schools and Forty fight Dr pnrtmrnt* lx engaged in the great *<irk ol uniting Ix-orning ami M h -r. Forty-eighth School Year Open* S E P T E M B E R 18, 1916. Degree Courses n'jm rm g h I nr v«nr high s< ho'»l préparai ion. are oUereri in the following AGRft l LTT’KK. 16 I >«jnrt merit* , C O M M K K IR , 4 Department«. I-AGIN F B R IN G , i Ih-p.trtu • re Ml l .v l Department«'. FOR IK Y , 2 Depart m e r it», I f O M K T H E DOW H O S P I T A L Cowley Block, Central Point. Calls answered promptly day or night. Night telephone service: Ring: Two short-one long. Dr. KRNEST A. WOODS, I ’rarllrr limit.-,! t„ Eye * E a r , N o t « and T h r o a t ■ n<| (he F itt in g o f G l a * * « » Ashland, Oregon Rhone 216 Rwexicnbtirir Block h i G N O M IC » . 4 [A p a r t merits, and PHARM ACY. V o c a t i o n a l C o u r s e s re juiririR an Ktghth Grade preparation for entraîn e are offered in AKrictilture, Dairying, j Commerce, Forestry, Home Maker«, an 1 Mechanic Art« Pharmacy with a two year high school entrance requirement SCHOOL OF M f’SIC. Piano, String. Band an I Voice Culture. 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