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About Central Point herald and Southern Oregon news. (Central Point, Or.) 1917-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1917)
un ! Ulm in un u m im m un im a un Uncle Sam » Local Boys to Enlist date nine of our local boya bave J. C. Herring, the deputy assessor for « « h e r signed the agreement that they this district, paid the Herald an official would enlist or have alredy enlisted in some branch of the military service. visit Tuesday. We are pleased to have Altho the recruiting officers of Med met Mr. Herring, for he impressed us ford, representing the 7th Company j as being a man one likes to list among Coast Artillery, Oregon NationalGuard. [ his friends. Mr. Herring also p'eased have been working Central Point, the i us by adding his name to the ever in- most of our boys chose to join other | reasing subscription list of the Herald. organizations. The following signed We pay cash for eggs. Central Point the recruiting officer’s agreement thatj they would enlist, practically all o fi Poultry Co. them choosing the Naval Reserve as j Mr. and Mrs. Jess - (ilass motored to the branch they wish to join: Floyd j town from their ranch at Antloc last Boss, Jay Hathaway, Paul Norcross, Saturday afternoon. They took Mr. Howard Mayfield, Dan Herring, Vern ‘ and Mrs. A. M. Clark home with them Magruder, Ben Hilton ar.d Walter Grim, j to spend Sunday. Merlran J. Altimus, who has been} We are informed that there are junk employed by Uncle Sam, under the j buyers who are continually representing |0(.a| postmaster, Guy Tex, for more themselves to be connected with us. than a year, left for Vancouver, Wash , This is false, as we have no one on Tuesday evening where he will take the road at the present time, and when the examination for the regular army, we do they will have cards to show as he signed up for the Coast Artillary their authorty, therefore, until such branch of the regular service. Mr. j time as any junk buyer calling upon Altimus proved a very capable and re- f you for your waste wareH cHnshow you liabe assistant in the local post office, • such a card, we would suggest that Mr. Tex told the Herald editor, adding ‘ you bring your waste direct to our that Mr. Altimus was v-ry bright and \ place of business, as we are paying a ambitious and was always studying ■ higher price for most all such mater during spare moments.* It is his aim - ials than these outside buyers. to serve one year in the army and then i Harrison & Betts, Hotel Central Build to take the examination for an appoint ing, Central Point, Oregon. ment to West Point. Dick Hay was over from Grenada, California, and spent the week end with his family in this city. A. J. Potts, who has charge of the Davis Ranch east of the city, has pur chased a new Maxwell car and visited our city lust Saturday. Mr. Potts is a hard working, conscientious man and we are pleased to not ■ that he is the proud owner of such a fine cur. will bring your checks to us and we will place them to your account and return you a receipt for the deposit. No red tape necessary for this transaction and no loss of time. Central Point State Bank * % m im m un un Personal BY FRANK H. HULL A. E. REAMS— Lawyer. Office rooms in Garnett-Corey Building, Medford. That a fellow hasn’t much time write when he is attending to GEO. W. C H E R R Y Attorney and Harrison Leaves for Calif. the mechanical end o f the busi Notary. Rooms, 9-10, Jackson County Bank Building, entrance North Cen tral, Medford, Oregon. L. M. Harrison, our local waste deal ness? to l worst thing about a White-Gas I.a Ponte and C. B. Pankey went to Ashland in an auto as delegates to the county of the Modern Woodman of of this city Mr. Betts will take charge of the Wednesday business during M r. Harrison's absence car is, they will not run without convention and the highest market prices will ho gas? America. paid in cu»h for your old waste. It] Which is the most valuable- he well for you to get their price _ i , . « Kirk Prock moved to Grants Puss woulil , , , mo-hair or less-smoke: this week where he expects to be em before Helling your waste to outside buyers. What’s became of Parker? ployed during the summer. Mr. K. P. Anthony of Albany Tanning Co. was in town Friday, leaving for Kluinutli Falls Suturday. um nm m m m m s Southern Oregon for oe un u m in That there will be no more J. M. SAM U ELS Public Auctioneer with years of experience, having cried sales in Indiana and Missouri before conducting sales in Oregon. Address Route 2, Central Point. T . O. HEINE. M. I). Physician and Surgeon Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Glasses fitted. Phone: 303, Medford, Oregon. DR P O E L L IT Z — Physician and Sur geon. At Central Point from 10 to 12 a m. daily. DR. T. G. H E IN E —Physician and Sur geon. Office over M. & M. Store 22. E. Main Street, Medford, Phone: 303 Dr. . J. EMMENS Physician and sui^eon. Practice limited to eye, ear nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses supplied. Oculist and Aurlst for S. F. R. R Co. Offices M. F. & H. Co. bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 567. Dr. ERNEST \. WOODS, Practice limited to Eye , Ea r, N o s e and T h r o a t and the F lttlu g of G lasses Ashland, Oregon Swedenburg Block WAR|SHERE and prices on almost all food stuff, hardware and paints are going up daily. We be lieve that the thrifty man will make money by Buying Today. All prices are high now, but Everything Will Be higher Tomorrow Come in today and buy all the groceries and hardware that you can possibly pay for. Cowley’s Emporium Plant your garden today. It will help out on the high cost of living. You will find in our store, the best assortment of seeds in our city. Phone 216 movies? MC M. M. DOW M. D., M . S. Opposite Post Office Joe Boswell has returned to our city, ‘ 1 hat Dr. Mulkey would like to Mrs. Thomson of Willow Springs was Phvsician and Surgeon a business culler in our city Tuesday. be says to remain. He lias made s m il e ktiOW where th e ' old apple t r e e " LYDIA S. DOW D. 0. lucky pickups in Northern California ' is located ? Mr. Hay was visting his family over Osteopathic Physician but the Rogue River Valley is the Sunday returning to California Tues That the many wrinkles in the place to live. Offices and Residence day morning. merchants’ foreheads are only Joe has purchased the L. L. Love T H E DOW HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. James Grieves and son > tract of eight acres, just west of the trademarks? o f Prospect are visiting the home of city, ami lias moved his family thereto That the President who wore postmaster, Tex, for a few days. He will make a ugmber of improvements Miscellaneous the largest hat was the one with _________________________________ We pay cash for eggs. Central Point about the place, one of them being the the largest head? planting of a nice vinyard. Poultry Co. Phone: I 7 That 1 caught little lkie trying W d l Digging and Cleaning to crawl through a post office I n q u i r e at Peart & Lyons iir.v '> Blacksmith Shop. W l l .LOW SPRINGS Mr. and Mrs. Ilay and daughter I Shop Phone: 411. Arlene visited in Medford Saturday. *♦♦♦♦♦♦ Residence Phone: 85 Whether Dr. Mulkey has af Mr. and Mrs. (lakes Ames visited at Miss Eleaner Crowder, who taught million or not? The Best Feed that money can buy is none too good for the horse that does your work. He is your capital, and should be treated accordingly. We have the best in all kinds of feed, at prices that will be found reasonable on compari son. We invite comparison of quality and price of our feeds with that of city mills. Come in and be convinced! Remem ber! Our " M L Pitt” and " F a v o r ite " brands of flour. Mrs. Hawk visited her sister Ashland Sunday. in 1 the home ol her Parents Mr. and Mrs. school this lust year at Echo, was Hays Sunday. married to Mr II. Matikin on Satur Kminel Nealon of Table Rock was on day, March 31st. In honor o f tho occasion a big dinner was served to our streets Saturday. relatives and a few friends at the home Mrs. Evans, sister of Mrs. Chitten of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. den, was a pleasant caller Saturday. Law. Mr. ami Mrs. Mankin will make Mrs. Hattie Iteenian of Gold Hill their home in Echo, where Mr. Mankin was visiting friends here Tuesday. owns considerable land. W'c nil wish Mrs. Haight of Gold Hill was hero them happiness. Tuesday having denti l work done. The Parent-Teachers Club will meet Mr. Tuft of Fisher Flour Mills was st the house of Mrs. R. W. Eldon, on April 7th. The books from the state a pleasent caller Wednesday. traveling library will have arrived by that time ut Mrs. Eldon's home, and Table Rock, Easter Service theladns will have an opportunity to see them all before any are taken away. Faster services w ill be held at the Mr. J. W. Eldon is on the sick list. Table Rock school house, Sunday after- n o u n at 2:30 o ’clock. Sja-cial Mrs. Roy Nichols has entirely recov music will be rendered and the Red ered from her recent illness. Cross Movement will be presented by Mrs. R. W. Klden spent Thursday Mr. Paxson, of Central Point, and afternoon at the home of Mrs, Bandy others. A full attendance is desired. in Central Point. Card of Thanks Dennis Eucalyptus Ointmant I S T ALL DNUO aroacs I 7 l.s n g s è i JAS» OOC man who will* legitimately invest W A N T E D 750 or more Nanny Goats a large amount o f money in your that will kid this spring. Could alsouse community? You have a de a number of yearin wethers and bucks. The McCloud River Lumber Company, pendable Jitney line here. That you should pick a big gun when you go? McCoud, Cal. Klden. Services will be hold at the school- house next Sunday afternoon at 2:30 by Rev. 8. J. Minor. Everyone is welcome. the Southern Pacific Is laying heavy steel on Its truck from Marsh field to Myrtle Point A Word With You The Central Point Mills OREGON CENTRAL POINT For Sale Who put that hide there? A bicycle repair shop and stock at in- ! voice price. For particulars, see or ’ address Geo. Betts, Central Point, Ore. hrdnls I’dss lumber Company Sells; i> F Carson of Ashland has closed j Ft OR For Sale.... end with her little friend Lucy roa RHEUMATISM and NEURALGIA 'lliat you should not plant po W a n te d at Once tatoes in the light of the «loon?— Harrison & Betts want 250 lbs. Plant them in the ground. o f old ingrain carpet at once. Phone: 61, Hotel Central Bldg. That you should he loyal to any SAI.E Second-hand “ Ranger" • ItieVi a deal for the purchase of the R o g u e ¡bicycle, almost good as new, w ith tool River Lumber Company's business fn I bag and tools, coaster brake, lamp, Grants I’ .iss from It L Coe of thatj*^®' Price $17 cash. Phone, write or c ty ill-cording to the Grants Pass , at Herald Office. Courier The Grants Pass business’ —— — ■“ ~~~~~~~~~~“ 1 * will be condueted In connection with A few of Roland Birkholz's friend* the Carson Fowler Lumber Company spent Sunday afternoon at his home. of Ashland K It Christie of Ash- The occasion being the celebration of i win move his famiij to Grants One Iron Safe. One Plat- his 11th birthday. Wo wish to extern! our sincere thanks to the many friends who Mr. Geo. Davis is improving slowly were so thoughtful and kind to from his recent attack of the grippe. us in our late bereavement. Miss Virginia Bandy spent the week The Family. f/ w r/ M is S Business Cards Do You Know er, left Sunday morning for Stockton, That Dr. Mulkey lost his hide Calif., where he will attend to some recently? business matters and visit II. (>. King and family, formerly of this city. He That Harrison has gone after will also visit other California cities in her and admits that she is black? the interest of the order of Knights and M. O. Broadbent has rented the Bos I.adies of Security, in order to famil That one o f the fastest grow well residence in the south part of the iarize himself with the workings of the ing industries in the world is the order, for which he is deputy. Hu is city and moved his family thereto. manufacture o f wooden legs and particularly interested i n tiecoming W A N T K D : Allthecggs we can buy. more familiar with the initiatory work. arms? Central Point Poultry Co. When Dr. Mulkey is going to Mr. Harrison has brought a great Mrs. J. P. Dinken of Medford enter ed the Dow Hospital last Tuesday for deal of money to our community through present Hull with a rabbit’s foot the sale of waste materials, gathered so he can catch a fish? treatment preparatory for an operation up about the many homes. Upon his for gall stones. That Sam Moore ventured up return he expects to be better prepared Ike Williams is going to build a new to cover the territory and get acquaint town with his car this week? barn on his place near the city. The ed with the people, thereby, eliminat-j How many people went to war lumber for the structure is being haul ¡tig the likelyhood of so much misrepre- i ed to the premises. The barn will be sentation on the part of out-of-town, from Central Point? 52x5H feet in dimensions. buyers, who represent themselves as > That Mark Welch says the W. K. Alexander, D. C. Grim, A. K. being connected with Harrison & Betts, i ; um nm ïiir a l anù { b r a m a i JJtm a Word was received last Tuesday that Mrs. Joseph B. Stevens of Tolo, who recently underwent at operation at the Bow Hospital, had not fully recovered, but was steadily gaining. To ■ um m ’’ s •u"' Wl11 h'"" ,h" form Seale. One Oak Count- er. One Cheese Cutter and Case. One Computing Scale. Also other Store Furniture. branch there Mr Fowler, who Is at present In British Columbia, may lo cate in Grants Pass upon his return Mr Christie has been connected with the Carson Fowler company In Ash land for some years past and Is thor~ onghly experienced In the lumber bust ness _____ Madras has voted to build a brick structure for use of the city and coun ty Work will begin on It as soon as the weather permits T HE C H I - N A M E L WAY The easiest, quickest and most satisfactory way to restore the look of newness to an old car is by the Chi-n&mel System. This will be one o f the features brought out at our two-daysChi-namelDemonstration APRIL 9 - 1 0 Inquire at Mary A . Mee's Drug Store YNest Side xShoe ShinePdrlnr 107 W. MAIN ST. MEDFORD W. C. LEEVER The Hardware Man Central Point, - Oregon