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About Central Point herald and Southern Oregon news. (Central Point, Or.) 1917-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1917)
Vir. Jam es Grieve, the postm aster at Clarence Lovern, who was confined t( Prospect, w h s in town this week visit his home last week with stomach ing with Guy Tex. He returned to his trouble, is out again, more bright and cheerful than ever. home today. “Live and Let Live” Is My Motto Everything is poinjr sky-hijih but labor. The more some men make, the less they pay their help. And even those making the most money often ask: “How is the man with a family going to live wnen he only gets $2 per day?’- I,for one, am satisfied if I make a living now. I am also willing to help the other fellow. I don’t go on the street and beg you to trade with me, nor do I chastise you if you don’t trade with me. That is your business, to trade where you like. I am here to stay, aud will have help next week. There fore, from today on my prices will be as follows: Haircut, 25c; Shampoo, 25c; Massage, 25c; Neck Shave Free; All School Boys’ Haircut, 20c; All chil dren under school age of our customers haircut free. (live us a trial, for we are here to stay and our prices will not change. LAUNDRY AND CLOTL'ES CLEANING AND PRESSING AGENCY J. E. BOSWELL ASK YOUR GROCER OR BUTCHER FOR “ACORN” BRAND Crisp, Sweet Breakfast Bacon Spicy, Succulent Ham CENTRAL POINT PACKING CO. E ICxtral anil Jlpramtal Jim s f Mrs. Frank Carsons, of Butte Falls, The ladies of the Red Cross met Mon was here visiting Mrs. Creede and two day and commenced th e w o r k o f sewing. daughters last week. Swiss marshmallow rolls, I5c each. Jelly doughnuts, 20c per doz.. Central Point Bakery. Central Point Bakery. Mrs. Frank Luy, of Wellen, was in Mrs. Ben Bowers, Jr., of Ashland, town Tuesday. spent the week end with Mrs. M. J. Mrs. John Vincent, of Jacksonville, Fredrick. was in town Tuesday calling on friends. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Barker, A. L. Seabrook was in town Tuesday April 20, 1917, an 8-pound son, at the Keene & Carlton ranch. Mrs. Dow re from Table Rock. ports the m other and son as doing fine. Mrs. Calhoun, who lives on the high Pineapple pies, 15c, at Central Point way between Central Point and Gold Bakery. Specials, Saturday only. Hill, was in town Tuesday. C. N. Tuttle has purchased a new Mrs. Katherine Thompson returned from a week’s visit to Evans Valley Maxwell car. Wednesday noon. “ Facts and Fancies of a Colored W. D. Mee and mother, Mrs. D, Mee, Courtship’’ will be given Wednesday of Applegate, were visiting relatives evening, May 9. If you w ant to laugh in Central Point, Sunday, till you” slats rattle, be sure to attend. Mrs. J. W. Birkhoitz was in from T. E. May, the advance agent of the Willow Springs, Wednesday. O. A. C. dem onstration propoganda, Clarence Middlebusher, of Trail, was paid the Herald a visit last Monday. in town Wednesday. VV. E Price informed us that some Ed. P. Miller was in town W ednes one was kind enough to call on him the day. past week, and left without ringing the doorbell. The wav he learned that this Mr. O tto Weiss, of the Robertson party had called was by the fact that M ercantile Co., was a caller in our city his milk bottle had disappeared. He Monday. said th at he would have a loaf of bread Miss W eiderecht and Miss Reed were beside the bottle next time so as to Saturday visitors in Medford. make it worth while. Miss B artell, of Cottage Grove, is The ron'ention booster meeting in visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. th ” Methodist church last Sunday even Earnst. ing was a enthusiastic one. A delega- Robert Moore was a business caller at t in from the Ashland Enwortti League Grants Pass, Rogue River and Gold Hill was present to boost for the cominc on Thursday. con ention, to be held M ly 18 to 20, at Mrs. E arnst and Miss B artell made a Ashland. flying trip to Medford, Wednesday. The women of tha> R-d Cross will If you want to laugh till your slats meet three days a w ek to sew. On plan to see the coming comedy, Tuesday afternoons Mrs. R H. Paxson rattle, “ Facts and Fancies of a Colored Court will be in charge; on Thursday after ship. noons Mrs. Bandy will be in charge; on May ” 9th. Coming Wednesday evening, Saturdays Mrs. Wallace w i l l have charge. The hours of work are from 2 Mrs. J. P. Dinken, of Medford, who to 5. All the women conn. , ted with the recently had an operation performed Red Cross are urged to come out to as in the Dow Hospital for gall stones, is considerably improved. many of these meetings as possible. In Behind A Bank ! i! f a l l INI I / /*»?//*■ ■ *//*//*■ *// IIH II * ^ i I! Jl \+ n * ib The most important thing about a bank is the character and ability of the men behind it: the men who direct its affairs. Ï The Directors of this bank are well qualified for their duties by rea son of their conservative policies, sound judgment, experience, integrity and financial standing. Central Point State Bank u i*in uximm ui*m utmii § 5 5 r/wS