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About Central Point herald and Southern Oregon news. (Central Point, Or.) 1917-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1917)
R. H. Paxson celebrated his "annual was chosen for the celebration of two Boyd Potter’s little son was acci . . . . . ,, . . . . , .. ... or three other anniversaries happening . . .. ♦ + + + + + 4 * + + + + * + * * * - l- * * + + + + * + dentally kicked in the head Monday birthday” Wednesday together with a on or near June 13, Mr. _ Paxson , s V birth- ♦ I ♦ LOCAL ANU PtKSONAL | > * * + ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ * + ♦ + ♦ + ♦ *•> + * * + + ♦ * ♦ The Herald is pleased to acknow ledge the receipt of a handsome wedding an nouncement card from Mrs. Dot Mc- Nassar, at Stockton, Cal , announcing the marriage of her daughter Francine to Mr. Charles Krnest Lane, which was solemnized June 2, as announced in our columns last week. Invalid chair in good condition for sale. Inquire at Herald office. Remember the Choral Club concert to be given at tha Cage Theatre, M id ford, Friday evening. The combined chorus, including the best talent of both Ashland and Medford and “ Cen tral Pint’’, will consist of 150 voices, and will certainly be well worth hear ing by all. evening by one of his father’s horses. He was rendered unconscious and suf- .ered s severe shock. A t present he is few relatives and friends. This date day comln(f on June 14 or ..F U r D a y ” . improving. Willow Springs Items A pleasant dinner party took place at the home of Mr. end Mrs. J. W. Elder, last Friday, the guests of honor being Mr. and Mrs. E. T Neal and M iss Martina Neal. The Neals are on their way south and stopped over a few days to visit with the Parker fam ily and look up old friends in the neighborhood where they formerly resided. School election occurs Monday. June 18, at the school house. Mrs. J. J. M clne-ney and danghter left Saturday for the south after spend ing the last week with the Hoagland family. A telephone meeting took place at the school house Monday evening, and various business was attended to. Are you going to the roundup in J u ly ? I f so, see Mrs. F. A. Hawk, the local milliner, before you buy your new Rev. and Mrs. Bandy and daughter hat. She has just received a new ship ment of hats. V irginia, of Central Point, spent Friday “ Overalls for Women” are destined evening with the R. W Elder family. The M sses Helene and Leah Parker to stay judging from present indica tions. Cranfill & Kobnett have a ship are visiting with friends near Derby. ment of this new style wear coining in a few days. T h e Quality in the B a g On O ur N ext D elivery let us send you a few bags of our extra fine feed. They won’t cost you any more than you are paying now for out side stuff. It will only take a few trials, however, to prove how much superior in every way our feed is. It certainly seems good to and for the horses or stock. And what is good for them is good for you. Our line includes Bran, Shorts, Fine Midds, Oats, Ri lled B ar ley, Poultry Feeds, etc. The Central Point Mills OREGON CENTRAL POINT Miss Mildred Hawk, who has been suffering with appendicitis, is still quite ill. Ii is hoped that she may es cape an operation, however. Arsenate of Lead, one, two and live pound packages, at I'axson’s. C. Norman of Sams Valley was in town Saturday. FO R m S U IT C L E A N IN G A N D F or S a i . k (¡»od second-hand Shon neiger Piano 8-11 W. K. P a RKKR, Seven Oaks. Mrs. Louis Uoinstein of Medford is rapidly recovering from her operation in the Dow Hospital. The many friends of Earl Moore, nephew o f Sam and Ed Moore, will lit pleased to know of his marriage, June 3, at Kkalaka, Montana, to M iss Viola Hall. The young collide will make their home about six miles from Eka- laka, where the groom has taken up a homestead. Suits Cleaned and Pressed................... Suits Sponped and Pressed. . . . .......... P R E S S IN G p $ 1.50 1.00 ; . We do all kinds of laundry work at the Cleaning and Pressing Parlors, Central Point, Oregon. The work is all done by hand: no machinery used. Up-to-date work, guaranteed to please you. Give us a trial. Mr. and Mrs. George J. Treesh (Tack this up) Mrs. Scott Woolf, who recently had a major operation performed in the Dow Hospital, returned to her home in Medford on Monday. u p ì lim n u tm i/ m v * û ! i Ì Ì I The most important thing about a bank is the character and ability of the men behind it: the men who direct its affairs. 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 Z zm ! i m ii m œ :iJ ! x z ^ ll * B B * li m i / m ^ i m l m i / mmw i f i m 'i