Central Point herald and Southern Oregon news. (Central Point, Or.) 1917-19??, June 07, 1917, Image 2

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
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P u b ljsh b d E very T hursday
By THE H ERA HI) PUBLISHING CO.
LEE B. FRANKLIN, Editor and Manages.
A n INDBPRNDENT lot’al riPW8U'i|ier devoted to
the
of C entral P oint ¿¿fill the Koyrue
R iver Valley.
E ntered as second class m a tte r a t the post of­
fice nt C entral Point, O regon, May 1 ,
accord -
loir to an A ct of C ongress M arch 2 . lM7y.
This p ap er is kep t on file a t th e R a k e A d ver ­
A g en c y , lie , 427 South Main S treet, Los
Angeles and 771» M arket S treet, San Francisco,
where co n tracts for adv ertisin g can lx* made.
tisin g
IR O N IN G D A Y M ENU.
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The “ good old summer tim e” has
arrived at last.
T U E SD A Y —B R E A K F A S T .
D am son Plum s.
Broiled H am .
F ried C ornm eal M ush, M aple fllrup.
Coffee.
LU N C H EO N .
Cheese T oast W ith D ropped E ggs.
F inger Rolls.
P reserved G inger.
Jum ble*.
D IN N E R .
Jellied Bouillon.
Bulled Salm on, E gg and T arsley
Bailee.
P o ta to Balls.
S trin g Beans.
Sliced T om atoes.
T u rk ish Melon.
Iced Tea.
Leave your orders for rubber stam ps
at the Herald office.
Have you saved any old papers
or magazines for the local Red
Cross? If not, do so at once.
W hat would this community be w ith­
out a news paper?
Mrs. Odell of Yoncalla, a form er
resident of Agate, is here on account
of her m other’s illness.
Miss Lester, one of the teachers in
the public schools, left for Salem, Sun­
day, where she will visit for a few
days before leaving for Ohio on a sum­
m er’s visit.
Subscription Price $1.00 per Year
FOR SALE:- A Thompson
one
and a fourth inch mountain
The hotel Central
hack. Paxson’s drug store.
CO-OPERATIVE I >KMOCKACY
Mrs. G. Betts, Mgr.
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Mr. E arnest and wife and a pany of
APPLIED TODAY
friends
metored to the C urtin ranch,
Luncheon
Dishaa.
Oregon near Brownsboro,
As Geo. W. Perkins has said, AM OMELET.— Beat yolks of live Central Point,
Sunday.
the time of “ individualism is as J eggs light with a tublespoonful of
5-cent toilet soaps will soon be off the
powdered sugar. Into tills stir a
m arket on account of advancing prices.
dead as a smelt.’’ The 19th cen­ teaspoonful
of cornstarch dissolved In
Harmony Bath and Goblin still 5 cts. at
tury has gone down in history as three tablespoonful«
tnilk, then the
J. E Boswell
Pax son's.
the age of “ individualism” — stiffly bealen whites. of Cook
In n frying
A rt Lewis and wife visited our city
pan until set. Spread with straw berry
every man for himself and “ the Jam,
Friday.
They leave for Sacram ento
fold
and
serve
as
dessert.
devil take the hindmost.” The Cream Mushroom Soup.—I’eel and
soon, where A rt goes to take a posi­
20th century thus far is witness­ trim a pint of mushrooms and boll
tion.
gently until very tender In a
ing the transition. Marvelous them
Men s Haircut • 25c
pint of water. Then rub through a
changes of such far reaching sieve.
Mix a pint of boiling water with
Schoolboys' Haircut 20c
moment as few of us can realize a pint of hot milk. Itub together a
tablespoonful each of butter and flour
are taking place. The dawn of a and
Laundrv, Clothes Cleaning
this thicken the milk nnd
new and brighter day is not far waler. with Henson
and Pressing Agency,
with salt nnd pepper
distant. Even to-day, above and a grating of nutmog and add the
the dark storm clouds, or > be mushroom pusie Just before serving.
Central Point, Ore
Curry leftovers.—Chop tine any left­
seen the faint glow in the east­ overs
in the shape of teal, lamb, mut­
ern sky. Over war-ridden Eu­ ton or fowl. Add an equal ipinntlty of
rice or any other cereal that you
rope we see, above the smoke boiled
have on hud and season with salt, pep­
and untold horrors of that mad per.
ed parsley, a little onion and
struggle, feirrtly outlined in the the mim
curry powder. Make Into cro­
using a raw egg to bind them
pale red glow of the new morn, quettes,
dip In beaten egg. then tn
“ THE NEW ERA.” and be­ together,
crumbs amt fry in deep fat.
thro u g h th e old «s»;iL!i«h*3
neath, “CO-OPERATION.” As Old Fashioned Chicken Sandwii lies. obtain«*!
“ D. !»WIE T *. t O . at. I n i .,* «4 uk J ü j
by M anufact urer.s.
we read these prophetic words T se while homemade bread, butter of bougrhl
Serul a m o d fl or >.KtTch«* and description
your invention to r I w t t U LA R L H
It with sweet butter when thinly
and po rt on P »ientabili;y. VV. o. i j'm
of encouragement and promise, sliced,
enta or no fee. W rite for ou r ir« < book
then
cover
each
slice
with
cold
we know that democracy will chicken shredded In strips with the of 300 ne«*ied i -vérifions.
lingers. Adil a dust of salt and black
stand the test of the world war, pepper
D P . a t S e n W t Lawyer«;.
IF T & Ist-b CO .
ami a light sprinkle of dry mus­
because true democracy is the tard. Cover
FROM
the slice« and then cut
brotherhood of man realized — them through with a sharp knife Into 307 Seventn L L, Washington. 0. C.
narrow strips, l'lckled gherkins
the spirit of co-operation person­ or two olives
are often served at simple
ified. True democracy is true wedding feasts
Christianity: the terms are svn- of any sort. with m eat sandwichea
(Pot^C iC/l
Shrimp Stew .—To each can of shrimp,
onimous in the last analysis.
pi' Uod over, use a pint of
C<wv I u A aal S it AynL a/wv^
How can we apply the prin­ carefully
speck pepper, rounding teaspoon
Vwwa. <n C/YuyiOAn/vui
ciple of true democracy, or true milk,
ful of butter, salt lo taste. Meat milk
U P
a double boiler, thicken slightly with
Christianity, whichever you care a In level
CV ucaa L v V i . ivOtAA.
teaspoonful
of
flour,
add
shrimp,
to call it, here in Central Point ? allow them to heat through, add pep­ WcdiAAM oA CoLuotLA .
First, I want to say that 1 be­ per. butter and either some of the OVt -ito/nxi. Orteil tivt-
liquor or salt to taste and serve
lieve if the Christian people of shrimp
GRAN FILL & KÛ 6 NEÏÏ
2 aao I a I^ a/wcl
this town and community would with oyster crackers
unite their efforts for practical
™ E DRiEKHAFFNER PRESS ca
service to humanity, instead of
aJ
each separate denomination act­
Central Point |
l^CAwtA/ - Ccitruutcr
ing separately and competitively, far-reaching work could be ac­
a change would come over this complished in the coming years
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community that would surprise — work that would tell for good
many of us. "In unity there is on generations unborn. I am not
strength” is an old saying that a church member myself, but I
Going to the Roundup
we have all heard many, many do believe sincerely in practical
times. Both of our regular min­ democracy, or true Christianity
isters are able, broad-minded
I have talked to a num­
men who would favor such united applied.
ber
of
the
people here, besides
effort. It would not be neces­ the two regular
pastors, and I
sary for those not desiring to find a goodly number
as I
lose their identity with any cer­ do-that it is the right feel
IF SO, buy your new hat before you go. New
thing
tain denomination to do so. If I do! I could go into a united to
shipment just arrived.
happen to want to he a Presby­ work such as this, I believe,
terian still, and you a Methodist, with my whole heart, in spite of
need that matter, if we are the fact that I know I am far
sincere ?
from worthy of recognition as a
I believe a far better commu­ church
“ The Artistic Milliner”
nity spirit would result from such Why worker.
not
do
this
thing
right
union of forces. Surely a more here in Central Point ?
BARBER
Hard
Wheat
FBour
n
1819
2.75
$
IN JULY ?
MRS. F. A. HAWK