Central Point herald and Southern Oregon news. (Central Point, Or.) 1917-19??, March 22, 1917, Image 3

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Something unusual soon.
It is c ,niii
Have you heard what is cornine?
F r i d Warner waa down
Wednts lay.
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i about two weeks.
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from Trail
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fwr you
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Lloyd March o f Telo was in town on
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business Tuesday.
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W. H. Morgan of Tolo waa trading
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in town Tuesday.
California v..
F. Roe of Sams Valley was in toe,n
Arthur \
awhile Monday on hi.-- nay to Ja c k s ; - la . s turd
ville. Mr. Roe is a deputy assessor of i ,. .- ari ,.
this county.
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Mrs. E. M.
Mrs. Middleliusher, a prominent rrer- i
ur city !
chant of Trad, was in town Wedncsd y
on business.
,
ei tinned
I. t l n r k ,
rn Orr-
hi'' -’ b n
The e
hostiss
sss and
Vlrs. W.
Mr and
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ul time
J . V. Calvert, who hag been interest- M . 1. , 1 . ;,
ed in the realty business in Grnnts-Rin s i:
was visiting in our city Wednesday.
H. W. Copinger and family, who re- c. ..
cently arrivi d in Central I tint from S turd
Montana, purchased a house and lot of
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D. E. Reno last week a: d have moved .
into their new home.
ihis we. k
Irs. B. li
ghter had
than eight
sday from
tie valley
y‘
sny | laces
t business
ir valley,
is moving
njoyed a
CARD (If THANKS
" 'o desire to expr. -=* our sincere
ihanks to nil frier.d.- for the kindly as-
distance and many ot er kind acts
sh wn ns uurin tl'.e recent illness and
m death o f our beloved husband and
rd father, and for the beautiful floral of-
it- ferings.
Mrs. Rachel Raitney,
Ren Raimey,
,l!lss 1’ca!'1 Rosr' our W0l thy telephone
Martha Rai
0t> rat r ‘ spent a coup!;; of days this
" e* k i:l 0 r ’:lt:3 i>uss with Mr. ami
t
Wm’ Shl|,le>' Rc' i ;'
Frank Hatfield is still seriously ill
The Ladies Aid of the Moil o-
*y(•!:■ »id fever, i:l bough he shows dist church will meet at the par­
F0 I’e imi !
” over his critical con-
sonage on Wednesday afterneon,
dttion last Saturday,
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March L’Slli, at 2:30. This will
J . V,'. Pruett and family left Tues-
day to live on a r-.nch aitovc Medford, b e a business meeting and all
We are sorry to lose them from our members are urged to be pres­
midst but wish them well in their new sent.
home.
ladles A J ü'e lintj
Sari But T ru e
Harrison v. ent u fishing,
And Hull wc-nt along,
Roth got their feet wet,
Rut no fish got on.
imam Mead, an employee of the
Herald olfive, aced ently chopped his
left hand Tuesday evening. Dr. Lydia
S. Dow, who dressed the injury, found
it refus h y to take live stitches.
Mrs. Anna Thompson l e ft Tuesday
morning for Klamath Fails where she
will meet h r brother, B. S. Grigsby,
a ai attend to s me business matters.
Mrs. Thomas suys she may not return
for some time.
They returned for supper.
With ¡leads hanging low,
Each told his little story,
No one believed them though.
They said they’d go again,
When they were feeling better
And hoped they would at least
Not get very much wetter.
II ill.
Quotat.u.
F. cm C . 'i - .r t * VVorkj That
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Will Live Long.
Not tin; t imiuiliau» <>t Slivtuliiu nor
even the li,u..i'i::eu of OhuUespeure are
more easily first til tlielr rvspcctlv*
c i,1SM S than are the Gilbert und Sulll-
v:ui cmnio o| td-a.s in theirs. In all htl-
D>tn probability they never will lie
equaled, u:»l the liest of them have
•omi‘Udn.: of that quality “not for u
day, but for all time,” which wars
uy lib : o' '. •!* see nee and leads to their
constant rev I . „1 c veil ns “ Huinlet" und
“Macbeth,” "T he Rivals" and " T h e
BcliOol 1 or Scandal" and Goldsmith's
—g;,«. Stoops to Conquer” are eonstant-
ly revived.
Even should the stage in time to
come know thi'ni no more they would
not be dead, for, besides adding Im-
measurably to the Innocent gaycty of
the English speak! g nations and to
their treasury of enduring songs, the
° l ’' ,n,s have enriched tlio sto k of
household s..\ lugs.
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I nun "rinafo ru
we have "W h a t?
Never!" und the response “ Marilly
ever," “ his sisters, his cousins und his
Hunts," ‘'in spite of ail temptations to
belong to oilier nations," “ You're ex-
eeedingly polite, mid I think It only
right to return the eompllmeut,” “O
Joy, <• rapture unforeseen I” "Never
mlial the \\ hy and wherefore“ and
s
have learned that “take one considera­
tion with another,” ”a policeman's lot
is not a happy one."
From ‘Tulanthe" come “Said I to
myself, said !.” “did nothing in par­
ticular and did It very well" and that
perfect specimen of Mie Inverted tru­
ism:
Hearts Just ns pure a n d f a i r
W a y b e a t to Melgravw s q u a r e
A s til t!io lo w ly a i r
O f S e v e n D ia ls .
To “ Piillonce" ure iluo “a most In­
tense young man,” “ultra poetical, *u-
perai tb ‘tie*l," and "there will b * too
much of me."
But perhaps the best known of all
Gilbert Isms nmi tho one that comes
bftenest to the lips Is that refrain iu
“The Mikado" that almost sums up the
whole Bciencc o f au enllglitened penolo­
gy. “ I.et the tmnlshmcnt lit the crime.”
A wiser je s t was never penned. From
"T he Mikado" also comes “ He's got
’em on the list, they'll none of 'em
b j mlsseil," “ Here's a pretty stale of
talups!" "H ere's a pretty bow-de ilo!"
“ the flowers that bloom in the spring,”
“Somethin* lingering, with boiling oil
In It." “three little maids from school,”
“* source o f Innocent inerrlmet, " mid
“ He's going to marry Ymu-Yum.”—
1 every well
dressed man is
Shayne - Brun
tailored, but those who wear
Montie Rrigg, ex shoe dealer of Ash­
land, was a pleasant caller at the
Herald office
I the Hud Printing
Company office last Monday.
Mr.
Brigg was talking over publicity m at­
ters in con ucti 1 with the Ashland
I! gue River Hound-lip Cell bratlon.
Scy "Shayiie-Brun"
TailoriRS
are c e r t a i n to be well
dressed. There’s a grace,
a tailorish finish about the
clothes that shows at a
glance the quality in the fabrics,the
quality of the hand-tailored work­
manship, the style. And with ev. y
g a rm e n t c o e s this p e rm a n e n t
gu aran tee:
“ W e A rc N o t
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L e t us t a k e y o u r m e a s u r e
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To liable patrons of llie Herald to easily compv with this
r i ing this ollice has put in a supply of the standard sizes
o, but or paper and will print it in lots of 100 sheets and
upward and deliver it by parcel post at the following prices:
100 Sheets,
2'R) Sheets,
300 Sheets,
500 Sheets,
1(5 or 32 ounces
1G or 32 ounces
1G or 32 ounces
1G or 32 ounces
$1.00
1.35
1.75
2.50
S nd "our orders to us hy mail accompanied by the price
o'" the paper and it will be promptly forwarded to you by
parcel post, prepaid.
We use the very best butter paper obtainable and our
w i. anan: ip is ot the best. Let us have your next order
and you will not regret it.
Centra! Point Herald
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Officiel! Directory
C y of Central Point
Phone 2 8
LEWIS
W. A. COW I f.Y , Mayor
AUTO LINE
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J . O. ISAACSON, Treasu rer
.) II. ITlI,MI'S, Mar,hut
1‘. !'. C! AUK, Wat*. I Sunt.
1'. C. ORIM. l'Ira C hl.r
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W.
Mc »1 M. DOW. City Health Officer
COCNCll.SBN
K A! vender. IV evident
J ! ' W illiams L. I * Norerosa
I). C. Grim , H. F. Peart
Southern Pacific Schedule
South
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North
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4:20 p. n
10:38 p. rr
8:28 a. m.
0:28 p. m.
MAIL SCHEDULE.
Mall Closes
Mall Opens
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0 * . I m
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f li i : 3 0 p. n t.
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fill a. m.
1 10 p. in.
MARKET REPORT
THE CHMMMEL WftY
(rrie. i paid the producer.)
The easiest, quickest and m ost satisfacto ry way
to restore the look of newness to an old c a r is by the
Chi-n»mel System.
This will be one of the featu res
broug l out a t our two-da\’sCIi!-n:imclDemon8tration
The Hardware Man
C n t r a l P o in t
West Side Shoe Shine Perler
c a lle r at Hull’.; Tuesday o f th ’S week.
All families u = ing well water for
Mr. Adrian manufactures a fine tine of
drinking purport s are advi d to boil
neck ware which in carried by our local
tue water twept.y rn ¿utos Before usinp.
merchants and the same being "Made
Dr. Mr\f. M. Dow
in Oregon" we would suggest that you
Central Point Health Officer
at least auk your merctiant to »how
you the line.
.Ta. k*. n Su down, the Nez Percca
Indian who h I- the world a champion*
ship as a broncho bu.»ter, says he ha» a-
bout dee ded not to participate in any
nv " I ri-nclio busting ronteat.s
that
he is .uiiT in the knee jo int* anil is be-
coming rheumatic. Although Sundown
will b‘ .-1 > irs o f age in April, he won
at the Pen ileu-n Hound L'p and ‘ith ir
frontier celebration*. Noted sculptors
~ird rt -, w ■) have come from all
parts of th i United S t a t e * to ea<* Sun-
down for a model, have pro” on need him
AccorilRitr to the ruling of the Oregon Dairy and Food
(' imiitisiion all dairy butter sold or exposed for sale in
thi state must bo wrapped in butter paper upon which is
printed the words “ Oregon Dairy Butter, 16(or32) ounces
lull weight, with the name and address of the maker.
IL :! c uric i leave post office at
lo o'clock a. in dally, except Sundays
find holidays.
Portland morning dallies arrive at
S:.ri1 it. tn.
Eastern in.ill arrives at S:"U n. in.,
dally.
Ir Jijpcn -able Men.
Tu "ritinga I Roinemluir" Sidney
107 W. MAIN ST.
MEDFGR l ) VYhitman lolla am ene fila rerollci tliina
h'»iv oii ime o easlon J a n . c i (binimi
Mr. am! Mrs. E. C. Faber and family Dennett rubi <1 frinii l ’iiils to New
Y i . k ori ri li v thè ili-adnirg.1 <if a niem-
Ren
M >n, wh > i pr. sente I J a c k - motored to Phoenix Sunday.
I,
r or thè h ' t(T T he mniiuger replleil
son County at ti.e recent legislature,
r. .Ing bhii in reeonalder thè mailer,
has accepted the pi ition of manager
a i ilio < • iplo; o in qnestlon ivits India.
ot the Grunts Pais Chamber of Com­
J '..ii!/ le . "IM k . Iinrge every Indlspen-
merce, formerly the Commercial Club
aabl;. man oh thè pnper,” waa Mr. Ben-
of that city. Mr. Sheldon has reported
uett'a ri'ply. "I myself uni not India
for duty and with ids wide knowledge
of Southern Oregon and his ability will
be a moot valuable man for the Grants
Named In a Suit.
Fo r Sale
" l i e 's 114-ell tinnii'I In a milt."
A biey do r ' p i i r shop a^d gtnjk a
">\Tint! I tlimr lit him to b e n most
v»ii -e prn-e.
For (mrticulars, sei
H. W. Adrian, who has made this ad Ire- Geo. B u tt., Central Point, <
‘Xemplary Ja-raon!"
territory for several years in behalf of
"Ho Is; he's biut.-rit «“ Uii' c v punsivo
1 it, -• li Tut bis inibir rn u n i the n mo
his own company, the Adtian Neek-
r, ,o the ui it poi ket." Dtlffnlo Ex-
Fubiic Health Notice
ware Co., of Portland, was a pita-ant
S c h o s n h .v ü
Satisfied Unless You Are.
The following Central Point Schriners
and their wives attended the [Kirty
given by Hilluh Temple in Ashland
last Thursday evening. They report a
very enjoyable time. W. C. Lecver,
tVayne Leev , K. II. Paxson, I. C.
Fobnctt, Lira. Dow. W. II. N o r c m s .
B u tte r W ra p s
t ............ .......................$1.3.) to $1 01
'
$38.60
.................................$30.00
hay baled........................... $18 to $19
...........................40e
cou ntry........................................... 30c
............................................................ 20e
................................................. ti$e to 7c
................................................6|c to 6c
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....................12c to 121c
One Way 15c, Kound Trip 25c
1............................................................. 10c
20 Rides tor $2.00
.................................................................7c
ngs, pant............................................. 9c
W. L. Lewis, Proprietor
.............................................................. 15
i t
....................2 lb or less 17c
icka ....................................................7e
ys No. 1. I 7 e ...........Dressed 21-23
..................................................... 10c
(young)........................................... 10*
......................................................... 10*
h s .................................................. $3.00
.
A. J . F o ils was in from the ranch
this week and sla tes that he hud s t a r t ­
ed a crew of 14 men a t plowing ju st
before the rain.of Tuesday night which
necessitated his laying them all o!T.
The rain was much heavier a few miles
east of the city thun it was here.
P R IN T E D
Central Point, Ore.
v\ a l t Be be is in receipt of 150 iittlo
chick . from the O. A. C. They are
thoroughbred Plymouth Rocks.
Mr.
Beebe has ordered 25 ) White Leghorn
chicks und expects to go into the
chicken business in the right manner.
Mrs. A. M. Thomas le ft for RutLc,
Montana, the pn.it week where she
goes to settle estate of Mrs. Clura
Egan, recently deceased. Mrs. Clara
Egan formerly lived at Eagle where
she was well known. A t that lime
her name was Mrs Mi sters.
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HUY H o m i : P R O D U C T *
Medford Cleanmq and
Pressinq Co.
No. 8 S. Central.
Pilone 57
Leave all work a t
Ross Confectionery
Ixjcal A Rents
Central Point
Phone
Watch these spaces next week
8*nr!o Ore D J Well Enough*
*. ¡1 I ■ k- Henry, i nee I um
<i iloti* ! • Hiln. Mr H !N* 1: Ob,
•finì lir o T V n l M i i g a z b i e .
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t N”<>ui* .iiilary— Increase your Earning Capacity
at the
I he Central Point
Barber Shop
E R. GLEASOi
»♦tor
Ca"f<»ml« W ashing Powder t
especially g k ^I in ci,!d, warm
hard or hot water t ’ *c with ot
with,.ut loap.
Make* waahinii
AGENT FOR
luJIr-r l Domestic Laundry
B »f .’t l,*nven Tuesdays and
-UM .ay
-returninK Satofdsya.
Medford Commercial College
i >:«.y and N':' ht School
Commercial Branches
Shorthand and Typew riting
Bookkci ¡ ing and Civil Service
Instruction Individual and in Classes
Students E n te r a t Any Tim e
! . the College and See us a t Work
I’hone: 16-L 31 N orth Grape S tre e t