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About Central Point herald and Southern Oregon news. (Central Point, Or.) 1917-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1917)
Memorial Services at Presbyterian ♦ Church | T LO CAL AND PER SO N AL | The Memorial Day sermon was preached last Sunday at the Mrs. Vardey, of Little Applegate, Presbyterian church by the pas was a pleasant caller in town Monday. tor, Rev. Paul S. Bandy, Rev. S. Hazel Bebb visited on the Applegate J. Miner of Kansas assisting. Saturday and Sunday. The local Women’s Relief Corps If you are bilious, or have frequent headaches and lack “ pep,” buy a bot and t^e old soldiers of the Civil tle Rexall Liver Salts from Paxson War went in a body to hear the I*rug of Co. 25c and 50c. sermon. The church was pret Jam es Grieves Prospect was in tily decorated with flags and our city for a little of while one day last bunting and flowers. A large week. audience was present. Mrs. E. Mrs. Thrusher, Mr. Fluhart and Mr. B. Stanley sang a delightful solo Clark, of the United Copper Co. ’s mi e at the opening service. Rev. on Graves Creek, were transacting in our city Monday. Bandy delivered an able address business If you the best acclimated field that was befitting the occasion. corn and want American Wonder seed pota toes, buy at the Central Point Mills Frank Peck of Phoenix is helping his brother Bert in the garage for a few C. C. Clark, who was a resi days. dent of Central Point a number Mr. Pierce of Tolo was a pleasant of years ago but recently from caller Monday. San Francisco, has opened up a Good garden seeds at Paxson’s. new cleaning establishment in Swiss marshmallow roils, 15c each. Medford, where he cleans any Central Point bakery. thing from men’s or ladies’ hats Mrs. W arren Mee and daughters, to g le es or clothes. Mr. Clark Helen and Gertie, are visiting relatives is an industrious young man who in town for a few day*. does consistent work, and his L>lt. T. G. HEINE Physician and Sur Office over M. & M. Store 22. former friends in Central Point geon. Main Street, Medford, Phone: 308 are invited to call on him at his E. Belts will buy all your old rags, rub new location, 3(> N. Front street. ber and rope. pay & to IJ els. per “The National” is the name of pound foi rags. Will Hotel Central, Central the establishment. Point. A jolly bunch of girls donned overalls and bloomers and started out one day this week to "do their bit” for their I \ Uncle Samui l by working in the beet fields. We sureiy admire ih e irg rit and (he oatriolisin thus manifested. Just received this week a Urge ship E. R. G L E A SO N . Prop.ietof ^ ment of stationery, which in spite of the advance in paper are the best Invites Your Patronage values you will find. Paxson Drug Co. W. C. Owens left for Portland Mon day evening, where he was called by AGENT FOR Mpdf-'rd Domestic Laundry the serious illness of his wife. It. <*t Leaves Tuesdays and Bill Lewis and father were in town 11 nr».ays returning Saturdays. Tuesday. É Rexull Chillbreakcr knocks malaria. 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Money back if it fails. Paxson's Drug Store. ! C E N T R A L POINT The Woman’s Home Missionary f ormt r C . P . Man in business he Central Point Barber Shop I -- - - - DRAY - : Uncle Sam and His Folks LMrs. R. E. Stanley, Tillamook.] Patriotism ! Well, I guess so. Uncle Sam and his folks Were never found slow, except to anger. They’ll take and take, And stand a whole lot for sweet peace sake. And .ace we m ust have, but not at any old cost, For peace without honor is honor lo s t! Now, if Germany or any other nation on earth W ants anything of us for what it is worth, W e’re ready and waiting, like time in its flight, And if she succeeds, she’ll have a peach of a fight. Uncle Sam ’s airships can sail in the air, Ana any Germans buzzing around will find us right there. We can even run a Ford where big cars can’t go. Who said Uncle Sam and his folks were slow ? And they’ll find th at w herever "Old Glory” flies His folks will stand pat till the last hero dies. Uncle Sam and his folks never took to the woods— When there’s any thing stirring w e're there with the goods. From the north and the south, from the west to the east, Full grown, half size, greatest and least. From the Rio to St. Lawrence, from San Diego to Nome, Uncle Sam and his folks are always at home. GOING UP!! So is the price of Chis paper H i irry and subscri b e before it’s too late! “ACORN” BRAND Criap, Sweet Breakfast Bacon Spicy, Succulent Ham CENTRAL POINT PACKING CO. .. . . . . .. .. . . .. .. .. LINE D. G. GRIM, PROP- All kinds of hauling transferred, moving, etc. t All orders receive prompt I and personal attention. 1 Freight handled, baggage SH O ES Society of the Methodist Church will meet with Mrs. J. J. Grim next Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. For Sale -Brown mare 5 years old, souml, gentle and trusty; single driving or riding. Also gooil saddle, single har ness and light two-sealed buggy, all in good shape. A bargain. Phone or see Dr S. A Mulkry. Central Point. I.s-t Sunday evening Kev. Ernest C. Richards, secretary of education for W illamette University, preached at the Methodist church in the place of the regular pastor. Rev. M. C. Reed. He delivered a fine sermon along the lines of the value of education in the pro gress of civilization. He closed by m ak ing an appeal to the young people to take up higher education. MC M . M. DOW M . D m M . S. While You Wait l’hvsician and Surgeon James McDowell Osteopathic Physician Offices and Residence The Shoe Repair Man LYDIA S. DOW D. 0. T H E DOW H O S P I T A L Now is the Time ------- t o ------- B U Y F R U IT J A R S ! Also Jar Caps and Rubbers; another advance will soon come. We are receiving daily HOME GROWN STRAWBERRIES Next week thev will be at their best. The season will be short, so let us have your orders for canning NOW. Don’t wait until they are all gone. Cowley's Emporium “ The Home o f Good Things” COW LEY BLDG. Phone 17