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CENTRAL POINT HERALD, TTIUlSDAY, NOV. 9. 19l6 | LOCAL AND PERSO NAL: ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ MEXICAN REPUBLIC j® 8 p v it< 3 H E N j I *•„ f e ^ j ß l i P B O A R n f Mias Ethel Dean is improving in the Dow Hospital. AU TU M N D ESSERTS. It Owes Its Very Existence to the A lTT.ES EN CASSEKOI.E.— Dlffcr- We have a limited quantity of United States. cut fralts cun be prepured In a seed wheat and barley o f very casserole. Apples en casserole fine varieties.— Ralph Waldo make a delicious dessert with whipped Elden. Central Point, Oregon. A MONROE DOCTRINE VICTORY cream or custard sauce, or to use plain as a breakfast fru it Miss Pearl Pankey o f Centrals Oiie-fourtb peck cooklug apples, half Point was a recent visitor in this A t a T im a W h e n W e H a d T r o u b le s of a cupful o f sugar, half a leuspoouful of city.— Jacksonville Post. O u r O w n W e S a id " H a n d * O f f ! ” to salt, two teaspoonfuls o f butter, cln- JX Albert Simmons left~here last evening for St, Louis for a visit with his parents. th e P o w e r» of E u r o p e T h a t T r ie d to uamon or uutmeg to taste. Wash. R a is e a M o n a r c h y In A m e ric a . ! pare and quarter the apples, brush cas- Our School PAO! THRER i *** 1 hanks Awfully '• • • ♦ » • • » ♦ * - * « . o * «.«• « _ | OUR CHURCHES ; The funniest «hosts you ever * i seen, went out lor for a lark on Hallowe’en. There were 11 in the bunch, and they all got a Christian C hurt h lunch. Recently there has been four I Sunday School at 10:00 a. m. more entries into the high school Mrs. Isaacson pave us quite a treat, a box of sandwiches we They are as follows: didn’t eat. 1 think it must Zelda Mayfield Meadows PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH have been a jest, when she said Violet Mayfield Meadows' Chas. Law Willow Springs j we could have the recipe on Sunday School at 10:04» o’clock. request Fred Bohnert Central Point Morning worship with sermon Mrs. Cowley is quite a hostess, at 11:()() o’clock. Monday afternoon the high) but poor Bill was afraid o f the Vespers at 4:00 o’clock. school pupils took a straw vote; ghostes. The doughnuts were The Rev, Wm. Hamilton, Vicar on the candidates and measures t good, and we ate them while o f St. Marks Episcopal church, that were to be voted on at the we stood, Medford, will preach the sermon general election. Everything One o f the Ghosts fell out, I Special music is planned for the was carried on in a business like suppose he went away to pout, service. manner; arguments were given for we never saw him any A cordial invitation is extend for and against the most import-, more after we left Cowley’s ed to all. ant candidates and constitutional door. amendments. A fter which a vote Mrs. Leever gave us pumpkin pie Methodist Church was taken. The total number o f And how we did eat O! My, Preaching 11:00 a. m. votes for Wilson 58; for Hughes She gave us all a plate, even Sunday School at 10:00 a. m. 18: and for Benson 2. though we were late. Epworth League 6:30 p. m .: Wayne came to the door and says 7:30 p. m. Preaching. The Central Point High School "howdydoo” , we were just Library contains the following Prayer meeting at 7:30 p. m. about to skidoo, when he gave Thursday. books on politics and Government us fruitcake, which we think which are for loan to high school he didn’ t bake. Udplisl Church pupils and patrons. But it was good just the same, Author Title 10:00 a. m. Sunday School. and we think we’ll come again W. H. Allen Womans part in 11:00 a. m. Prayer services some other Hallowe’en, when Government w e’re not ashamed to be seen. conducted by members o f the C. A. Beard American Govern Next we came to Mr. and Mrs. church. ment and polities Riley, whom we esteem very James Brice AmericanCommon- highly, we followed the twine FOR wealth and the sandwiches did find. R. S. Childs Short Ballot Prin Now we all went in a hurry to cipals have cider with Mrs. Murray, A. H. Eaton The Oregon System Dennis Eucalyptus Ointment but, before we got near, sonn The story of di A T ALL D R U O S T O R E S black ghosts did appear. rect legislation TUUCS 25C JA R S 6 0 C And we all marched in with a big Roosevelt The New National broad grin. “ I thought there ist were 11” says Mrs. Murray, W. Wilson The New Freedom and out went the black faces W. Wilson Congressional Gov in a hurry. ernment. A study They offen d us a seat but we in American pol E. R. G L E A S O N , were afraid we’d miss our itics treat, so we drank in a hurry, BARBE R didn’ t even thank Mrs. Murray The bovs basket hall team be gan practicing baket ball Mon But we didn’ t dare to talk, nor could we hardly walk for fear day while the girls began Tues AGENT FOR w e’d be found out, then w e’d day. all have to pout. [N e x t we came to Mr. Mulkey, he MEDFORD AND GRANTS NSURE your property against loss' didn t act one bit sulkv, lie PA S S L A U N D R I E S by fire in a company that always I looked rather excited, and still pays dollar for dollar in case of loss. I he seemed delighted. This Is the kind of Insurance that you He gave US a cider treat, and will want after a fire. I have the best ; lighted US to the street and O! American and foreign companies. I what a noise from those pesky C. S. Sanderson, } boys. Cowley Block, Central Folnt, O r e ^ h e n we called on Mrs. Gray, but we didn’ t stay, for the cookies were hot, altho she gave us a nice lot. Gravel It Now We thought we could fool her, and laid tnein up to get a little cooler. We hope the next time : 0. C. G R I M, P K 0 P We are strictly opposed to the of giving, there will be a re waste o f public funds, but we duction to cost of living. All kinds o f Hauiing. are most heartily in favor o f Now we come to Ersel Lewis and Freight handled, oaggage good roads. Ceetral Point has not one o f them knew us, but two gateways, one, the Pacific we were well beaten for the transferred, moving, etc. Highway, which is in fine condi oranges were eaten All orders recive prompt tion the year around. The other, By those black face ghosts, who and personal attention. is the depot, and while it is fa ir! were looking for such a toast, t in summer, it is surrounded by J Mr. Lewis passed around the mud nearly hub deep in w inter.! candy for that was all that We do not suggest paving th e; was handy, street to the depot, but we do We intended to visit Houston, PR O FESSIO N A L believe the voters would back up * Wright and Hawk, but those the council in putting a good awful boys wouldn’ t let us J )R - R W. P O E L L N IT Z coat o f gravel from the pave- walk, those boys who had no ment to the edge o f the depot * pride had better go and hide, P HYSICIAN * SURGEON grounds and we will guarantee We missed three important places Office hours 9 to 12 a. m. Calls ans the railroad will do its part. on account o f their pesky faces wered day or night. We hope next Hallowe’en (»(fire phone o m long and one short they’ ll take a hint and not be Phones: Hear ('reek, Table Rock, T rail Creak W illow S pring" each XXL seen. In t h « ROSTEL BLDG. Card of Thanks We mav he back next Hallowe’en and we’ ll all be good I ween, and promise not to bother any DR. .1, J. KM MENS Physician and To the many friends, w ho have more if you’ ll let us thru the mirRPon. Practice limited to eye, been so kind and thoughtful for, door. ear, nose and throat. Eyes ncitn- the comfort and happiness o f 4 tdirally tested and glasHes supplied. A Ghost Grandma Frierson during her Oculist and Aurlst for S. P. R R. long invalidism and also for their Co. Offices M. F. H. Co. Mdg.g generous services, sympathy and opposite P. O. Phone 6*17. flowers, we wish to extend our Ubitudry thanks and acknowledge our in MC M . M . DOW M . D ., M . 8. debtedness. Died, at her home two and one- Physician and Surgeon J. C. Pend eton, Maud Hall Pendleton, half miles north o f Central Point LY DIA S. DOW D. 0. Friday afternoon, Nov. Brd, at Verne H. Pendleton Osteopathic Physician 5:50 o ’clock, Mrs. C. Upton, widow o f the late J. M. Upton. Offices and Residence Death was due to paralysis. She ln h « r « n t D r e a d of C a t * F o r D oge. T H E DOW H O S P I T A L The Instinctive fear which cats have is survived by two children, Herbert E. and Miss Grace L. of dogs Is Illustratisi very amusingly Cowley Block, Central Point. Mrs. Upton had been a Calls answered promptly day or by stroking a dog aud then caressing a Upton. blind and newborn kitten with the resident of the Rogue River val night. Night telephone service: same hand that has touched the dog ley for 12 years, and was 76 Ring: Two short-one long. At once the kitten will spit and Huff years of age. The funeral service Itself up In the most absurd way. dis was held from the family resi tlngiilshlng the smell of the lieast dence Monday afternoon, Rev. Dr. ERNEST A. WOODS, w hich experience for thousands of gen Practice limited to Paul Bandy, o f the Prebyterian erntlona Ims taught It most to ilrend.— E y « , Ear, N o « « and T h r o a t church officiating. The remain- London Standard. anil the were intered in the Central Point rittluic of Glasses cemetery. G i rli s h Dissipation. A&Mand, Oregon "Tin a * two girls evidently had a lit I serole with a little butter and put In If It had not been for the t'ulted the apples cut side down, dust with States there would now he no republic salt, cover with sugar and the butter Mrs. P. S. Bandy o f Centra of Mexico. and add two tahlespoonfuls of water. Like all the twenty republics south Cover and put In moderate oven for Point was visiting friends in this city Wednesday.—Jacksonville of us, Mexico hus beeu under the pro one to three hours. Yes, one to three tection of the Monroe doctrine. The hours. In an hour they will be done, Post. doctrine hns been often questioned by but not brown, and you can dust with For Sale: —A bicycle. Hasrun European powers, but only once bas a cinnamon over top or you can leave about 100 miles. I f interested serious attempt beeu made to violate them In the oven to get the real brown it. This was between 18til and 1SU5, | —It will not hurt them. In fact, they call at this office. when the I.’ ulted States was engaged are Improved with long bilking and Mrs. Nancy Oberchain and In internecine warfare that Imperiled are good cold with cream or vanilla Miss Pearl Pankey went to its very existence. Just as soon as our ! sauce. 1’ umpkln Fie.—Mix two-thirds of a Grants Pass yesterday on a visit. war broke out the warships of Eng land, l-'ranee and Spain set sail for cupful of brown sugar, a teaspoonful Dr. Dow was called to the Mexico and took possession of Vera of cinnamon, half a teaspoonful of Sterling Mine Tuesday night to Cruz. Secretary Seward notified the ginger and half a teaspoonful of salt attend Mr. Webber who has been three allied powers of our deep concern and add one and a half cupfuls of and anxiety for thy security and wel- steamed and strained pumpkin, two very ill with quinsy. fure of the Mexican republic and that eggs slightly beaten, one and a half Double your alfalfa and clover our fleet would be stationed In the gulf • cupfuls of milk and half a cupful of of Mexico to look after our interests. crop! Fertalizer will do it. In England and Spain soon withdrew, | cream. Hake in a crust, cool and formation gladly given. —Ralph but It became evident that Napoleon serve with Fly mouth snuee. Cranberry Sherliort.—To a quart of Waldo Elden. Central Point. III. intended to overthrow the republic cranberry Joiee add the Juice of five of Mexico as be had the republic of oranges and two pounds of granulated Born Nov. 2nd. 1916 to Mr. France. A fictitious empire was forced sugar Mix well together and pour and Mrs. Edward Hall a nine upon Mexico by French troops, and an into Ice cream freezer and freeze to a pound son. Drs. Dow report the Austrian archduke, Maximilian, was mushy consistency Whip the whites mother and baby as doing well. selected as the puppet sovereign. The of four eggs very stiff and stir Into the French Invasion was directed against : mushy mixture, then complete the Now that election is over and all the republics of the new world. It i freezing This Is delicious served with a number o f our personal friends was prophesied in Paris that in ten a heavy dinner and makes a change have taken a trip up Salt River, years every South American republic from cranberry sauce. it is up to us to get down to bus- would be converted into a monarchy Fruit Tapioca.— Four cupfuls of wa and the United States into a dictator ter. a cupful o f tapioca, half a cupful ness once more. ship. of sugar, half a teaspoonful of snlt. The hands oi the American govern boll ten minutes. Cut in small pieces Printed Butter wrappers with ment were tied, but the voice o f the and add a pound of dates, a pound of or without your name 75 cts. per American people could not be silenced. figs, half a pound of raisins, cook three 100 at this office. In the midst of our own war, when minutes. Remove from fire and add That was a pretty fine rain we war with England seemed imminent, half n cupful of walnut meats and a Four Into had the first o f the week. The the house of representatives risked a tablespoonfu! of vanilla war with France by passing a vote of farmers and dairymen are glad 109 to nothing that " I t does not accord molds and serve cold with cream. Tills to see it as it means plowing for with the policy of the United States delicious dessert may be kept any of time one and grass for the others to acknowledge any monarchical gov length Raked Apples.-Cream half a cupful cows. ernment erected upon the ruins of any of sugar with a tablespoonful of but republican government in America un I f you are looking for a good der the auspices of any European ter. Stir Into a tnblespoonful of flour the grated r'.r.d of one lemon Mix well home site on Rogue River call at power." with the creamed butter and sugar. this office. W e can show you a Nothing more could be done at the Pour tills mixture Into the spaces left fine one. time, but just as soon as our war was by the cores of half a dozen apples over General Grant proposed to organ Place In a moderate oven and bake Do not forget the sugar beet ize an army of combined Union and until apples aud filling are soft special for Grants Pass Saturday Confederate soldiers who would volun We believe it will be very profi teer to march to the City o f Mexico table to our farmers, as well as a and expel the Austrian emperor. lie pleasant outing for him and his selected General Schofield to enlist troops for service on the republican family. side of Mexico. The war department Mrs. C. A. Bacon, of Medford, gave General Schofield a leave o f ab BATTLE WITH A BOG. was operated upon for pus ap sence for a year, with permisión to go pendicitis Wednesday morning in beyond the limits o f the United States R e d m ir e 's S u c t io n T o r e th e L e a th e r G a it e r s O ff a M a n ’a L e g s. the Dow Hospital. The appen and to take with him any of his stall officers that be wanted. In the mean Readers of “ Unrnn Doone" can never dix was so badly diseased that it time Grant sent Sheridan to the Itlo broke shortly after Dr. Dow re Grande with 50,000 troops, which were forget the terrible drowning of Carver In the bog. That death trap Is still to moved it. distributed along the frontier, where be seen In the Exmoor country, mid they threatened the French lines. Mrs. Harvey Walters o f Rose Hut fortunately force was not neces not long ago a valuable hunting Imrse Lane was operated upon in the sary. The show o f force was sufficient was engulfed In the mire, and his rider Dow Hospital for gall stones and and Schofield was sent to Paris to ne barely escaped with his life. S. Bar Ing-Gould. who had a narrow escape appendicitis last week. She is gotiate for the retirement of the from a similar English bog, tells of It French troops Instead of into Mexico In his "Book of the West." The au making a rapid recovery. to drive them out. The secretary of thor was with an official from the ord Seed o f alfalfa, timothy, red state unified Napoleon In November, nance survey, who was correcting the clover, sweet clover and pract 18<!5, that the United States “ still re map o f the country: ically all grasses is cheaper now garded the effort to establish inriua- “ In the dusk we lost our way and got than it will be in the spring. nently a foreign and Imperial govern Into Itedmlre. It was winter, the bog Consider your needs and buy ment in Mexico as disallowalile and was unusually wet, and we could As the emperor of the scarcely trip from one stone to an now.— Ralph Waldo Elden, Cen impracticable.” French did not seem disposed to pay other. Six bullocks had been lost In tral Point, Oregon. any attention to this Mr. Seward set that very spot during the year. “ All at once I sank above my waist B. A. Baker, a young man a definite date for the withdrawal of the French troops. and was rapidly being sucked In fur from Medford, has taken over Tiie Mexican republicans under Jua the barber shop o f Glenn Owen, rez had beeu keeping up a brave fight ther. I cnlled to my companion, but In and will continue the business at for freedom, although Maximilian had the dark he could not see me. The water reached to my armpits. Hap the same stand. He is a good ordered all of them shot whenever pily I had with me n stout bamboo six workman and will attend strictly caught, without trial or the possibility feet long. I placed It athwart the sur of pardon. As soon as the United face and held my arms ns far extend to business. States had comjielled the withdrawal ed ns possible. By quickly Jerking my An accident, very sudden but of the French the republicans were body I gradually lifted It, and then I not very serious, occurred here able to overcome the imperialists with i threw myself forward as far as I Saturday. I. R. Hamilton was no official assistance from the United could. Finally 1 managed to cast my driving the Cowley car and when States. Tbeir victory was marred by self full length on the surface. The rearing the Faber corner he at the unnecessary execution of the would suction was fo great Mint It tore the lie einperor in spite of the interposition leather gaiters off my legs. tempted to stop but the car skid- of Secretary Seward. “ For a quarter o f an hour I lay ed to the sidewalk and landed up Hut the United States had to sty out. gasping, before I got against the opera house minus "Hands off!" to Austrlu as well as to stretched breath enough to worm myself along one hind tire and two front France. Itather than have an Austrian to dry soil." wheels. Mr. Hamilton and the archduke Ignominlously dismounted i two Cowley children got out of from the throne it was planned to ship ¡ Fo o d an d S tre n g th . the mess with some slight 10,000 Austrian troops from Trieste to ¡ Rememlier that the food you take Vera Cruz. Hut our minister at Vien- I bruises. one day supplies the strength you put na, Mr. Motley, was told by Secretary j forth the next. It Is then a mistake The Crane Grocery Co. is ad Seward that if Austria allowed a sin to take a heavy meal on the day of gle soldier to embark for Mexico tbe ding new good to its line o f fancy heavy work. The time to take It Is and staple groceries, also a new United States would break off rela the day lie fore. tions at ouce. The Austrian govern line o f ties, shirts, etc. Call ment saw the point and prohibited the ' Wise stablemen know this, and and see them. shipment of the troops enlisted for when a horse hns a long day's drive before him they give him only what Is The Knights and Ladies o f Se Mexico.—New York Independent. called a "check feed," a very light curity had a very pleasant time meal, to tie followed at night with a W h a t It Is T h a t W in a . at their regular meeting Friday A countrywoman remarked to her heavy one. Ho there are two good reasons for a evening. A fte r the regular ses nelghlior during a conversation on sion the members gathered their return from market. "H ow Is If. man's not eating much on the day of around the table and enjoyed a Mary, that you have been mnrrbsl four stress. It adds nothing to Ills strength small banquet o f sandwiches, times and I've never been married at on that day. and the process of dig«*« tie too mu di h e creaui siala ye-ter cake and coffee. During the all and I'm much handsomer than tlon calls the blood to work at the day." stomach when every outu-e o f It Is eating Mrs. W. E. Price was pre you?" "W hv that in ference ?" needed at the brain. “ Aye, to lie sure,” returned Mary, “ I heard one telling the other that sented with a very pretty coat she had a i*»rlse tasti In her niout i for her new son, and Mrs. Hay "but It ain't handsomeness that does , S u r v e y in g L a n d . it. Sarah It's the come hither' In this morning when sin a woke." - |.oa was handed a handsome bracelet Tbe art o f land surveying owes Its ls\ lile Courier .Inumai your eye " to be put on the wrist o f her origin to the fact that the Egyptians granddaughter. were finable to keep permanent mono W o r t h y of A d m ir a t io n . Her Dad- So you »a n t to merry my mrnts on land which was overflowed PrebminsT Under such daughter? I like your nerve. Suitor— every year by the Nile r e n e m ie s ’ "You ought to forgi' i circumstance« It tioam e necessary to Well. air. you ought to. I spent a r e led H, nator "1 may eventuali' whole let of time working It up.—Bos have some means of retdentlfylng the Forphnm "Hut I abo n d like t- give What's the Use? various pieces of land The Instru theta a le««on I * f ireha ad ■ i tl a- th e y ton Trauscrlpt H e—Do ron think I ought to g"* rour ment* and mathematical methods of will know mv for- l-ei e ro tta hneljfcid alwint my marrying your astronomy, with suitable modifications igtou Industry keeps the body healthy, the and strictly ro u te s e daughter? She—Dear nie no! FD- wll were used by the Egyptian* for lnnd 1 Star read all about It In the T a;>era.— Fu< k. mind i ¡ear. the heart whole and th» surveying. » parse full Simmous. Chilblains I \ : CENTRAL POINT Í DRAY U N E . jj & H w r J. i.liurg IP O r ig in m k Phone .'I > o f t! e P i t c h e r . P o m e o f (lit* i v i r l l i s t d r i u K i m ? *o re mad«* of *Uhi* toff» ihor In *nc*h a manner a* If» !»•• wiitcr tilfht. The akin* w»*r»‘ well tanned, and the | Vf-ml* rnnd»* from thorn were well nl^li Indeatruetlhle. f a t h e r drinking resaela In England were failed “ black* laeka” and were mad«* In about tin* Name alwip#» as the pitc her of modern times. The Inside win eoated with a layer of piteh. fhim irlvlmr rl e to our word “ pitcher,*' It la believed I olitítifH ‘1 1 “ t f. i ; ' • I ' iLiitha D. S W I F r 4k C O . 1 '«us.kiy I I»»' i g hi by Manufe« * . i • » S e n d h m odelo» K« t- i • .» .<¡1 ilei « notion I f ir i n v e n t ''' i i ■ M » L L « ( A R C H «rid re p o r t o t i p e t c n la liili' y. W . get pat- i'fit t o r no fee V* i i ■ - fu r o u i fr« •• buok I of n««*le<! inv«",tio< D. SWIFT & CO. P-«tont L a w y e rs , U ) 7 S*-vf.itli i i»t>- i * n Wishing: .s I) C