Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917, March 15, 1917, Image 8

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    Comply With Law
by
using PRINTED Butter Wraps
According to the ruling of the Oregon Dairy and Food
Commission all dairy butter sold or exposed for sale in
this state must be wrapped in butter paper upon which is
printed the words “Oregon Dairy Butter, 16(or32) ounces
full weight,“ with the name and address of the maker.
To enable patrons of the Herald to easily compy with this
ruling this office has put in a supply of the standard sizes
of butter paper and will print it in lots of 100 sheets and
upward and deliver it by parcel post at the following prices:
100 Sheets,
. 200 Sheets,
300 Sheets,
500 Sheets,
16 or 32 ounces
16 or 32 ounces
16 or 32 ounces
16 or 32 ounces
$1.00
1.35
1.75
2.50
Send your orders to us by mail accompanied by the price
of the paper and it will be promptly forwarded to you by
parcel post, prepaid.
We use the very best butter paper obtainable and our
workmanship is of the best. Let us have your next order
and you will not regret it.
Central Point Herald
Central Point, Ore.
Phone 2 8
school m aking the best averag e for the
en tire class o r school, as th e case may
be, shall be th e w inner of the local
contest.
Public Health Notice
All fam ilies using well w ater for
d rinking purposes are advised to boil
the w ater tw enty m inutes before using.
Ur. McM. M. Dow
C entral Point H ealth Officer
Notice to Patrons
As business will dem and my pres­
ence in the W illam ette Valley fo r a
week or ten days my office will be
closed during my absence.
D r . S. A. M u lkey .
Taxes are Due
The first half of sta te , county and
city tax es are now due and will become
delinquent April 5th. If not paid on or
before th a t d ate, th e am ount due c a r­
ries in te re st a t 1J per cen t per month
to N ovem ber 5th, when a p enalty of
5 per cent is added.
T axes may be paid here a t the Cen­
tra l Point S ta te B ank.
In order to
p rev en t th e usual loss'of money suffer­
ed by th e banks who have heretofore
handled the collections g ra tis, a charge
of 15c will be made fo r each collection
to p ro tect th e banks.
N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N .
D E P A R T M E N T O F T H E IN T E R IO R .
U. 8. L a n d Office a t R o seb u rjf, O re g o n ,
F e b r u a r y 20th, 1917.
N o tic e is h e re b y g iv e n t h a t R iley H . S ears, o f
D erb y , O reg o n , w ho, on F e b ru a ry 25, 1911, m a d e
H o m este ad E n tr y , S e ria l N o. 09379, fo r th e W 'a
o f S E 1» an d S K U o f S K ’ i o f S ectio n 6, T o w n sh ip
35 S .. R a n g e 1 E ., W illa m e tte M erid ian , h as tiled
n o tice o f in te n tio n to m a k e F in al T h r e e - Y e a r
P ro o f, to e s ta b lis h claim to th e la n d ab o v e d e ­
scrib ed , b e fo re F . Roy D avis, 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 10th d a y
o f A p ril, 1917.
C la im a n t n am es as w itn e ss e s : P h ilip M cC abe,
A r tie V estal, J a m e s K in g , all o f D erb y , O reg o n ,
a n d A lec V estal, o f E a g le P o in t, O reg o n .
W. H. C a n o n ,
R e g iste r.
F ir s t In s e rtio n M arch 1, 1917.
L a s t In s e rtio n M arch 29, 1917.
N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N
D e p a rtm e n t o f th e In te rio r, U . S. L a n d Office a t
R o seb u rg , O re., M arch 2, 1917.
N o tic e is h e re b y g iv e n th a t M ary E . Good, o f
D erby, O reg o n , w ho, on S e p te m b e r 19, 1910, m a d e
H o m este ad E n tr y , S e ria l N o. 06605, fo r th e N W 1*
o f S ectio n 4. T o w n sh ip 35 S, R a n g e I E . W illa m ­
e t t e M erid ian , h as filed n o tic e »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 lan d ab o v e d e s c rib e d , b e fo re th e R e g is te r a n d
R ec eiv er ( ¡ he U n ite d S ta te s L an d otic*-, a t
K o se b u rg , O reg o n , on th e 9 th d a y o f A p ril, 1917.
C la im a n t n am es a s w itn e sse s: M rs. M ary L.
W ilson, o f M ed fo rd , O reg o n ; W illiam C am ero n , o f
D erb y , O reg o n ; C. E. J o h n so n , o f E a g le P o in t,
O reg o n ; an d J . J . Good, o f D erb y , O reg o n .
W. H . C a n o n ,
R e g is te r.
F ir s t p u b lic a tio n M arch 8 th .
L a s t p u b lic a tio n , A p ril 5 th .
for
COUGHS
COLDS
and
Bennis Ljudlyptus Oinhnsnt
AT ALL DRUG ST OR ES
Modern Printing at the H erald
(Enmity S>rbuttl Ninna
T ubes
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50 c
ja r s
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Best Meal in the Roque River Valley
age o r under, May 1: 50-yard dash,
pole vault, run broad jum p, shot put,
120-yard
A P P L E G A T E A B O U T M A Y 1 8 pounds; 100-yard d a sh ;
hurdle, 24 In ch es; ru n high jum p,
Can feed the biggest crowd in th e sh o rte st tim e o f any re s ta u ra n t or
hotel in G rants Pass.
H ighest score by S ta te Inspector of any R est­
T his co n te st shall be open to any 220-yard run.
a u ra n t in Southern O regon fo r Cleanliness and H ygienic Conditions.
pupil in re g u la r attem lan ee In the
Boys—C lass “ B,” all boys 14 o r 15
schools of A pplegate V alley, e ith e r y ears of age, May 1, 1917; 50-yard !;
No Smoking
No Tipping
No Dogs
Ja K; an o r Jo sep h in e C ounties, d u r­ dash, shot-put, 8 pounds; run broad
ing the y ear 1916-1917.
jum p, 100-yard dash, run high jum p,
♦
"A theletle Rules of th e A m erican 220-yard run, 120-yard hurdle, 24 inch;
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Mltleiic !’nion," published by A. O. pole vault.
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S palding Bros.. P o rtlan d or San Fran-
Boys—C lass “C,” boys 16 y ears of
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r i s e >. and sold for 10 cen ts a copy, age or over, May 1, 1917: 100-yard
hall cavern th e ru les of conduct so dash, run broad jum p, sh o t put, 12
far as applicable.
pound; 220-yard run. 440-yard run, run
T here a re ¡’.2 ev en ts and each event high jum p, 120-yard hurdle, 30 Inches;
shall c tint 9 points, divided as foil >',s: pole vault.
F irst place, 5 points; second place, 3
p >ints; th ird place, 1.
R egarding the w ritin g co n test which
The silver cup put up by th e Valley all th e ru ral schools p a rtic ip a te in.
Pride C ream ery Company In 1915 and th e papers a re com ing in prom ptly and
now In possession of the A pplegate show decided Im provem ent. T eachers,
school will he the prize trophy. Ap­ who up-to th is tim e, had not ta k e n th e
pro p riate ribbon prizes desig n atin g course in P alm er Method a re now e n ­
first, second o r th ird place will be rolling for th e free co u rse being of­
given c o n te sta n ts
w inning
those fered by the A. N. P alm er com pany.
places at th is meet.
T he tim e Is ap proaching for the
Mot m ore th a n tw o <21 co n te sta n ts sin in g ex am inations
Miss Kay K in­
f -a any one school shall be perm itted caid 's school in A pplegate h as closed
to c a te r th e sam e event in any p artic u ­ for th is year. A num ber of th e rural
la r class.
schools have ju st opened for th e sp rin g
Mo e n te sta n t from the A pplegate term . Miss Mary E. Gore, of Medford
>r f o r a the Kuril school shnll be |tor- h as taken the B eaver C reek school.
mitti-d to e n te r m ore th a n tw o tre e ': H er term began F eb ru ary 26. as did the
eve Is and tw o field ev e n ts; provided school in D istrict 89. which w as taken
am student may e n te r the rclav race h\ Miss Mamie C lark. T he C olestin
reg ard less of num ber of o th er events school opens April 1, ami will 1«?
The Hardware Man
entered.
ta u g h t by Miss Edna Dahuff, of Ash­
\ o co n te sta n t shall be perm itted to land. Miss Mae M altby w as to have
e n te r or p a rtic ip a te in m ore th an one opened the Long B ranch school, hut
tlasa
on account of th e recent storm the
C lasses and Events.
d a te w as changed and is not yet c e r­
Cl Iris C la s s A." those 12 y ears of tain.
a- 1 or under on May 1. 1917: 50 yd.
A local spelling co n test Is to tak e
dash, all no Indian club race, basket place at T alen t, F riday, April 13, 1917.
hall for b ask ets, b asket hall for lis­ T he schools tak in g p a rt are. T alen t,
ts- s> from seven-foot circle
W agner Creek. Valley View and A nder­
Repairing of all kinds neatly and quickly done
G irls C lass It.” those 1.5 or over, son Creek. All pupils In grades 5, 6.
on Mat 1. 1917; 5« yd dash, all tip 7 and 8 in th e above m entioned schools
.......an club race, b asket ball for bns are to particip ate. One h undred words
kets from 15-foot line, five tria ls; bas- to be selected from list A. of the Jack-
kot 1-all for d istan ce from 7-foot circle son County spelling contest list are to
Boys Class "A," hoys 13 y ears of be used. The grade, and also th e
Clarence Lovern, Prop.
APPLEGATE V AL LE Y FIELD
AND
TRACK
MEET
AT
For 25 cents
American Restaurant
Attention, Everybody!
A re you prepared for that gardening job?
W e have the best in Garden Tools—com­
plete assortment for your selection.
W . C. LEEVER
Central Point,
-
Oregon
Central Point Auto Co.
Agent for Wright Ford Auto Trucks