Central Point herald and Southern Oregon news. (Central Point, Or.) 1917-19??, March 22, 1917, Image 2

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sixty days?
Croirai Joint «frali! tage
S r o f f efficiency
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Probably in no other way do
I *1 iHLJHHKD EVKRY T H U RS DA Y
the children of today need cor­
By IH K H K R A U ) P U B L IS H IN G CO.
rection more than in the habits
A n I n d e p e n d e n t local newspaper devoted to
formed in regard to the
the interests o f Central Point and the Rogue being
K lv e r V alley.
useless and, often times, foolish
E n te reti a » second class m atter at thè post o f­ spending o f money.
fic e a l Central Point, Orejron, May 4, 1906, accord­
Why not begin now and have
io;? to an A c t o f ConirresH. March 3, 1879.
your boy, or girl, begin to ac­
Th is paper is kep t on file at the D a k k A d v e r ­
t is in g A g k n i y , Inc., 427 South Main Street. Ix>s cumulate
a savings account.
A n g eles ar.d 779 M arket S treet, San Francisco,
w here contracts fo r advertising can be made.
Here in Central Point the State
Subscription Price $1.00 per Year Bank will open these accounts
with the children. . They
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start the account with $1.00 or
more and, besides, the bank will
pay them 4 per cent interest on
any amounts from $1.00 up-
wards. The Herald wants to
encourage this move and will ap-
predate the co-operation o f the
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parents and teachers in this re-
Kard- We feel sure that such a
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That Hull received a telephone
from Portland the other day,
which you may see in his music
window?
Do You Know
BY FRANK H. H ULL
Now Is the Time to Visit
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What fish tastes like?
That Ikie Williams says he
doesn't like it because we left
That Dyer says he is going to
Yec
Magruder s name out of have a better paper next week,
the noted list last week?
even if he has to do some o f the
That there are more good peo- work himself?
pie than there are rogues in the
That it pays to advertise if
world?
you have something to advertise?
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Hor beauty, her brilliant city life, her
joyom sunshine, her faci , ding haze o f
P e o p le never
history— i 1 draw on you.
tire o f redis- ov> ring C Bornia and never
will. Sne is an old, old Ian 1, vet ever young,
See
Go there. Lefrcsh mind and body.
that your tickets iv d
That my wife says I am not
That I can’t help writing these?
the same man j wag when ghe
married me?_ But { can»t gay ag
That one might think Dr.
j can notice guch improvements Mulkey was rabbit hunting, to
¡n her
hear him tell o f the many places
he visited while he was away?
That Harrison can scarcely
That there is more money in
wa’ t ^or
come-
r-
stockings now-a-days than there
Di
That Grace Dunlap is raising a is in pocket books?
family?—of pigs.
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C liforfiia Express
Whether anyone is Irish who
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That Mr. Dyer has been all eats Irish potatoes three times
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approval o f both parents and excitements the past week?
This rout'-' offi i s a remarkable
daily? Who else could afford it?
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teachers, as well as the young
service o com ort and enjoy­
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Who Glen Pruett 8Pent the
That “ Any Old Town Can Be
ment. S’ ! eavs, rock-balastod
To encourage the boys and evenin* with the ni* ht before Heaven For You, Where There’s
road
d. Past
.Sl-a a. Shasta
Springe and other wonders.
girls to begin to form the habit he left for the south?
a Wonderful Girl” ?
That there was an election here
Last Tuesday, while the “ new o f saving their pennies, nickles
That we are thinking o f chang­
A s k fo r Boo! L cs. I v; fui and In stru ctive
editor” was getting the mail at and dimes, the Herald will pub-
last week?
ing Dyer’ s name from “ Bone-
JO H N M. S C O T 1 , General Passenger Agent
the post office, one o f the “ old- lish the names o f those opening
That “ Bill” Price says John Head Blues” to G. I. B. Happy?
Portland
timers” o f this section approach- these savings accounts from Albprf« HiHn’ Hikp if heeanQp wp
That
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Murray
need
not
ed him from the rear flank and week to week, if the young peo- menti0ned his name with those
think he has been forgotten?-W e
in a somewhat blunt fashion in- pie will just drop us a line, or
other f e|iows?
know that he is looking for easy
quired if he was on the right call at the Herald office, and tell
That the new style doughnuts money,
scent (he had trailed the sup- us that they wish to have their
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are much ,0,
larger
in the center?
posed editor three blocks already) name in the “ Efficiency” list.
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That it seems rather funny a
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Medford to
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Finding that he had been put on
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That Hull came very near join- deaf and pumb man could not
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the right trail, the two men
While we are not well enough ing the hair-cut-for-less club?
see—the train?
walked down the street together, acquainted, as yet. to judge of
That jt takes a Iong. gtretch o f
What Dona,d wmiamg
and
It developed during the conver- the general administration o f ¡maf,jnation to connect W. A. Jene VanHardenberg will s a y
sation that he was somewhat the city affairs, we are pleased Crane with work?
when they realize they have been
skeptical at first, thinking the to note one thing: the City of
That the Central Point Herald married?
newspaper man might be a man Central Point is prompt as the
again has a Royal head?—Royal
That you will miss it if you
better versed in theology than in clock in the collection o f delin­
Bebb.
don’ t get on the Herald list?
quent water rents.
the publishing business.
That insurance men are be­
However, the said editor en­
That the Indians may have an
ginning to get thick? Business opportunity to fight to help us
joys a joke, even on himself, but
must be looking up.
he enjoyed hearing the “ old-
save the country which we once
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timer” tell o f the early days in
this section even better. While
By Russel Harris
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game now, the new Herald man
With the basket ball season now
is never quite so much at home
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over, the little touch of spring weather
as he is in the company o f a man durin(f the ,ast week 8tarted the boys
( i f the true Western type. Altho to thinking about track and baseball,
born and bred in the old South- Monday noon a meeting of ail the boys
land, he lias learned to know the was held to diacusa «»d find °ut lhe
true Western man o f th e “ pio- »ttitude of the boy. about this work.
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neer brand, and to love the pio- to form a ba8eball team, but hardly
neor life with its peaceful, rest- enough to make a successful team, so
fill solitude as found in the in- it was decided to put all our money and
terior sections o f the west, hav- tfforl into traek work- wilh the inten-
ing spent a number o f years be- «on of winning bacl. the cup which we
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lost to Talent last year. Fhe tennis
yond the railroad in the interior court ha8 been c)eaned off and markt,d
o f Central Oregon.
so that the girls are ready to start in
The “ oldtimer” made the Her- on tennis, and the geometry class
aid man laugh till his sides ached. «taked off a track east of the school
When the two men parted, the
"inch is now
»craped
newspaper man was still laugh- 80on a8 lhe wcather |)t.rmit8. s„me.
ing to himself. lh e rest o f the time ago a track committee was ap-
day’s work seemed lighter and pointed to determine what track ap­
his spirits were brighter as he P « » ‘ u. WW needed and advisable to
tailed at his d< . He hopes to buy’ A‘
body meet\n* T“ e,-
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day inoroiug tbsir reuort was favorably
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biiu me committee was authori-
l . I lershlliTger III Southern Ore- zed to purchase track apparatus in­
gon. Theie would be more in cluding shot, vaulting pole, and spikes
life for many of us, if we were for the best men, Hiid to provide for
the transportation of the competitors
bubbling over with such fun and
to the Talent, county, and possibly the
healthy optimism as his.
best man to the state meet at Eugene.
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For 25 cents
Can feed the bigg t er
i in the shorte.-t time of any restaurant or
hotel in Grants Pass.
Highest
nv by State Inspector of any Rest­
aurant in Southern Oregon for Cleanliness and Hygienic Conditions.
No Smoking
No Tipping
That Dr. Mulkey didn’ t leave knocker?
an “ explain” sign on his door?
That Harrison says she is an
That when you ask the price American?
o f meat the butcher merely says
“ two-two” ?-meaning 22.
That the retail price o f meat
gives the stock man a chill?
American Restaurant
That the reason the Fords do
not rattle so this year is because
they have dispensed with the
Brass Band around the radiator?
Before the fire the
That if everyone would attend
the show who ask if there is go­
ing to be any, we would have
shows here every week?
jority say N O .
ASK YOUR GROCER OR BUTCHER FOR
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Crisp, Sweet ivrea- fast Bacon
Spicy, Succulent Ham
t CENTRAL POINT PACKING CO. ^
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Let us show you how v ou can make your
An E lectric M o ! .•
waa trouble than ai I
You, for less than
th ..
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life time und ^iv ■ . ru .*<t on 11 j •
and mon steadily and give you
you can buy.
W e can Furnish
..d In -e. a Reo to r which will last a
trout
You won’t, have to feed
it will do the work
of six men at < -s cosi for current than the wageB «.f one. It will run
day and night and turn out. eight times the work o f - horse and it is
M o re R e lia b le
t g e t tired, stop to e a t
and never gets «ick.
WHY?
Because he is the Insur­
What “ Old Sandy” is going to
do this summer?
ance M an
Whether Parker got by Salem
or not?
and K n ow s
Best American Companies
A re you ti
It costs nothing t
G. S. Sanderson
216 W. Main St.
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investigate
Califomia-Oregon Power Co.
Office in the Cowley Block
Central Point, Ore.
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Farm Work Easy and
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Save Money & Labor I
Old Sandy Sa* i YES All
of the Time.
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Why you go to Medford for
your hat ur anything you can
get at home?
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the fire the majority say
Whether anyone has found
Medford Valley as yet?
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Does it pay to in­
sure against loss
by fire?
No Dogs
South Sixth St., Electro.1 Sign “ Giw.l E ats"
That I ought to be shot for took away from them?
what I am thinking of?
That the policeman is a taking
That Runyan didn’t go fishing person?
but he had a nibble?
j j iat tjje carpenter is an awful
The atudvit body has started a gal-
” p-o-t-a-t-o-e-s”
spells
lery of prominent Western statesmen,
t nai
Some time ago Mrs. W alker secured B lO lie y .’
and presented the picture of Senator
That the railroad men got
Horah o f Idaho, who is h champion in
his own slate and a prominent Republi­ eight hours. which is better than
can leader in the United States Senate.
Monday morning WilLiur Dunlap pre­
sented the picture of Senator t'hamber-
lain, whom we all know well. This
The coming age, let us hope,
will be the Era o f Peace. I f so,
and many o f us have enough
faith even now to believe it is
coming, the next age will be the
age o f efficiency
The receding p a g e s o f history c°dection will be added to from time to
are lull o f the accounts o f ex time. W e expect the picture of Sena-
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tor Johnson o f California soon.
travagant, useless, expenditures
o f wealth, lives and human hap- . “ P P ! ,
Mon,l“y morn‘
piness.
lh e
most appalling with hi8 , rm in , Mngt and WiMiam
waste ol lile atnl property has Heckman appeared with a pretty bad
been by means o f th e barbarism looking eye, and a story got into circu-
prnctieed by nations in striving ,!* « on- but that's all there is to it.
for supremacy, or to settle the Th?y Ju,r ,,mply h,t ' ,lrcak of bad
luck.
difficulties an ing between them­
Albert Forgey visited schoul Tuesday
selves by force—war!
afternoon,
11 the people o f the world learn
Mr. Itavis thinks spring will come
nothing more from the present
sometime next year.
World Calamity, ttiey surely will
Some of the grade teachers made a
learn to see the insanity o f such
raid on a gambling den the other day
useless, wasteful methods as and secured about one hundred marbles.
warfare.
They surely will learn
The Senior Honor Students, that is
t«. see "th e better w ay” o f effi­ the six seniors with highest average
ciency in matters national as for their three or four je s rs work in
well as in matters local and per­ high school arc: I.vslc Gregory, 9J.SS.
Marguerite Hall, SS.4S. William Welch,
sonal.
The right way to correct this 93.19, Ruth Lull, 92.25, Russci! Harris,
92 22. W ilbur Dunlap, 90.i7.
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world evil of inefficiency is to
Miss Daily reports no absence marks
begin now, right here at home,
for the p »«t two weeks.
to teach our h • a and girls the
Auntc«
lotion has moved to Brows-
v.^iue o f co-opc 9on in political
boro.
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