Central Point herald and Southern Oregon news. (Central Point, Or.) 1917-19??, June 07, 1917, Image 3

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    Teachers’ Examinations
Hems Overlooked Iasi Week
Notice is hereby given that the Coun­
ty Superintendent of Schools for Jack-
son county, Ore., will hold the regular
examination o f applicants for State
certificates at Jacksonville as follows,
commencing Wednesday, June 27. 1917,
at 9 o'clock a. m., and continuing until
Saturday; June 30, 1917, at 4 p. m.:
On the middle o f the night o f May 26
the citizens o f Mt. Angel, Ore , hesrd
a terrific report that demolished the
Rex Theatre there, and the entire pop­
ulation rushed from their homes to see
what happened. It developed that two
brothers had been quarreling and one
had set dynamite under the building
belonging to the other for spite. Win­
W ednesday F orenoon
United States History, Writing (Pen­ dow panes in that vicinity were shat­
tered, including those in a house owned
manship), Music. Drawing.
by Dr. Mulkey o f this city.
1 lth Annual
Rose Festival
-A N D -
PATRIOTIC CELEBRATION
AT
W ednesday A fternoon
E. C Faber, proprieto* o f "T h e Cash
Physiology, Reading, Manual Train­
Store
on the Corner,” is a progressive
ing, Composition, Domestic Science,
Methods in Reading, Course o f Study business man, judging from the im­
provements recently installed in hia
for Drawing, Methods in Arithmetic.
store. Along one side has been added
T hursday F orenoon
new bins and shelves that make his
Arithmetic, History o f Education, grocery department both handy and
Psychology, Methods in Geography, attractive
From hints given the Her­
Mechanical Drawing, Domestic Art, ald man. these are nat all the changes
Course o f Study for Domestic A rt.
contemplated.
Watch this space for
further news.
T hursday A fternoon
Grammar, Geography, Stenography,
American Literature, Physics, Type­
writing, Methods in Language, Thesis
for Primary Certificate.
F riday F orenoon
Theory and Practice, Orthography
(Spelling), Physical Geography, Eng-
liah Literature, Chemistry, Physical
Culture.
F riday A fternoon
School Law, Geology, Algebra, Civil
Government.
S aturday F orenoon
Geometry, Botany.
S aturday A fternoon
General History, Bookkeeping.
(Signed)
G. W. AGER,
County School Superintendent.
JUNE
13, 14, 15, 1917
This annual event will be one of the greatest patriotic
celebrations ever held in the Pacific Northwest.
Come, join in and return home
a happier and truer American
H. W. Davisson Visits Los Angeles
H. W. Davisson, of Central Point,
was a visitor on May 29th at the big
exhibit o f Southern California products
maintained free to the public in the
Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce.
He also attended the lectures, moving
pictures and concerts that are a part
o f the daily rrogram.
The exhibit is
the largest of any in the country main­
tained by a commercial organization.
Before returning home Mr. Davisson
expects to visit several o f the many
other places o f interest in Southern
California. He was on his way home
from (he Presbyterian Assembly at
Dallas, Texas.
This sews item wss sent us by the
Los Angeles Chamber ot Commerce.
We must say we admire their wide­
awake methods o f serving the travel­
ing public, and hence of obtaining fa v­
orable publicity. No wonder 1,0* An­
geles is su popular.
Some o f our
Oregon commerrtal organizations could
well take the tip
T h e Central P oin t
Barber Shop
E. R. GLEASON. Propéttor
Invites V ou r Patronage
Mr. George W. Walters, o f K in g’s
Highway, who went to the Dow hospi­
tal at Central Point last Friday morn­
A G E N T FOR
ing, was operated on by Dr. Dow that
M edford Domestic Laundry
morning for a large tumor on his
Basket I-eaves Tuesdays and
Thursdays—returning Saturdays^^ throat and the operation was entirely
successful, although Mr. Waiters is
now in his eightieth year. Regarding
the hospital, Mr. Walters says it is a
first class institution and one is made
to feel at home there at once. He is
particularly grateful for kind trea t­
ment received at the hands o f Dr. Dow,
Mrs. Dow and the nurses.- [M edford
Mail Tribune.
I
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CENTRAL P O IN T !
DRAY LINE
D. C. GRIM, PROP-
All kinds of hauling
Freight handled, baggage
transferred, moving, etc.
All orders receive prompt
and persona! attention.
OE
PORTLAND, ORE.
ASK YOUR GROCER OR BUTCHER FOR
“ACORN” BRAND
Crisp, Sweet Breakfast Bacon
Spicy, Succulent Ham
C E N T R A L P O IN T P A C K IN G CO.
Low Round Trip Fares
On sale June 12, 13, 14, 15
Return Limit June 18th
Ask your local agent for information
John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent
Portland, Ore.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES
Have you bought your Liberty Bonds ?
GOING
UP!!
So is the price
of this paper.
Hurry and subscribe
before it's too late!
Now is the Time
TO
BUY F R U IT JA R S !
Also Jar Caps am] Rubbers; another advance will
soon come. We are receiving daily
HOME-GROWN STRAWBERRIES
Next week they will be at their liest. 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 of Good Things”
COW LEY BLDG.
Phone 17