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WA« FBIB a V,HM>BMB1> n, im
n
Grange Meeting
[ocal
portant remark the nutda referred to
the prie. of land a* sometime* be
yond the productive power.
N. S. Weeterfield gave us the his
tory of the egg and told of its bene
ficial qualities In the diet and thinks
(BY B. H. 1TR0HMEIER)
we should eet more of them. Of
I Tha Central Point Grange met course at present it is hard on the
Friday, November 15th Master John consumer* but profitable to the
Andereon being at Seattle to attend poulirymen.
the Notional Grange, the chair wee * Ted Sims of Jacksonville Invited
and
Central Point Grange, w ith Talent
occupied by Arden Tyrell.
WIK
Join* tha Navy
VISITINO HXR1
The many school mute»
Mrs. Mury Gowlsy of Dunsmuir,
ii furtner resident of this city, w at friend» of HareJd.Morton w ill ba In»
(«rested to khdx Hud ha ha* Joined
visiting here Saturiluy,
the navy unit wits pent Io Sun Diego
I a o v . 5. Harold spent several week*
HIIOP AT M EDFORD
Mra. Geo. Wright of Tabla H iw i» at Genlrid Point ¿uring the summer
lim i Mr*. Leonard Bowman of Ib i* anil full and worked nt the S. (I. S.
city were Madford shopper* Tliur». pueking plant in Medford.
ATTKNDH F O O T H IL L GAME
Geo. K. Love ieft Friday for Eu
gene Io witness the U. of O. and
O. S. G. foot tin 11 «nine returning
home Sunduy.
Vini! at M e rritt Home
Mr. and Mrs. W aller Pentirò and
Mr*. Sowers of Gidtage Grove visited
Suturday and Sunday at the C. M.
Merritt home in East Centra« Point.
Mr*. Sowers. Mrs. Pentivo ami Mrs.
R eturn* from M e rrill
Merritt were neighbors forty year*
M i** Eilna Merritt bn* returned ago at Glyde, Kansas. Arthur Madden
from M erill, Oregon, und w ill spend , ,,f Hi,. Madden tin shop at Ashland
Hie w inter with her purenta in is also from the same neighborhood.
Gentrul Point anil w ill leueli piano.
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H A D LEG H K O K E
E. G. Fuller left Suturday for Sal
em to visit hi* *on, Donald who had
Ih misfortune to break hia l<-g while
playing footbull Friday in u game
w ith Albany Gollege nt Alhuny.
Donald i* attending the W illamette
University.
IN FRO M M EA DO W S
Mr. and Mr*. Oscar Williams of
the Meadow* were shopping in town
Monday.
SELLING TU RK EYS
Ghurlle Lammy, A. A. Laird, and
G. G. Kelsoe of Agate were in town
Monday looking for a place to dis
pose of their turkeys.
M errill People Visit
E. F. M errilt, H. L. Dulton. Mr.
and Mrs. Lee Brown and Miss Of-
field of M errill ate Sunday dinner
Wtth Mi ami Mrs G. M. M errilt and
Edna. They had been ut Eugene al-
lending Hie O. S. C.-Oregon foot
ball game. Miss OiHchl was a school
mule of Edna Merritt and just re
turned from Chicago, III., where
she had taken a three year's course
nt the Gook County hospitul there.
C O N F IN E D TO HOME
Miss Olva llesselgruve has been
confined to tier home for several
days w ith a liad ease of tonsilitis.
V IS IT DAUGHTER
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pankey attend
ed the footbull game at Eugene Sat.
and then went ou to Corvallis to vis-
Hie Oregon State Collegectetniohr
it their daughter, Thelma who is
attending Hie Oregon Slide College.
Miss Thelma has been quite ill but
was iH-iler when Hiey left.
E N T E R TA IN S CARNATION CLUB
Mrs. Lois Biehurdson entertained
Mrs. Alin Kelley and Mrs. Ix»ri4
Duhlis nt dinner Wednesday.
In
the afternoon the members of the
Carnation Club gave a shower to
Mrs. Dobbs and all present spent nn
enjoyable afternoon. Delicious re
freshment* w ere served by Mrs.
Biehardson.
Have Stone Fill Your
Prescription* at the
C'orh P reven ta A ccid en ta
A “porcupine cork" to guard hot
tie* containing poisons has been pat
ented In London
It Is fltted with
Sharp gin** spikes which bristle In
every direction, sharp enough to prick
the Anger* if not carefully handled
By this device, the Inventor hope* to
prevent the taking of poison dose»
accidentally, through confusion of bof
ties In dark closet*.
Rexall Store .
nsMtt
In come Io Jacksonville for Joint In
Famoua C h ain
stallation. Motion was made and
One of the most beautiful chairs In
carried for acceptance. Sister Huuk
the world Is the chair of Dagobert,
of Eagle Point w ill set the date.
Bounteous
refreshments
were king of the Frank*, who died In the
Beading. "Bachelor's Prayer”, and
year 638. I t Is made of cast and
served.
encore, Mrs. Della Whetstone.
chiseled bror.se of very fine workman
ship. But 8t. Peter’s chair at Rome
Solo, "Sunset Land” and encore,
Is anld to be the most ancient and In
..........
M,s A r-
Tw o young boys (tw ins) were
given the first and second degree*«,
followed by lecturer Sparrow's pro
gram u* follow« I
teresting piece of furniture
latent«.
l.d fo rd High School, on the sub-
><•< t oi duiying.
I rof. f hompson
will start a night school early in
January *o that hoys may he better
acquainted with that occupation. He
d*o spoke of starting a three day*
per week school, one and one-half
hours in the afternoon which w ill
begin the second week in December.
MRS FABER E N T E R T A IN S
Mrs. A. T. Lathrop gave her sec
Mrs. E.
Faber enlereained ti e
ond talk on rural life, and one im-
Wotnun* Bureau Gia** of the Feder
ated church at her home Wednesday
afternoon. Mr*. Ferguson acted as
president ami Mrs. Bernhardt gave
the devotional*. The party was a
shower for Mr*. Everett Fabe^ and
she received many lieuutifiil and
useful gift*. Delicious refreshments
were served by the hostess ami a-
boot thirty holies were present.
Faber Getting Along Nicely
Donald Faber who hud the mis
fortune to huve hi* leg broken last
week while pluying footbull ut A l
huny i* getting along very satisfac
torily at Hie Salem general hospital.
E. C. Faber, father of Don. return
ed front Salem, Wednesday morning
where he visited his son and also
conferred w ith the attending phys
icians,
Donald was playing half
back on the Willamette University
team against Albany Gollege when
he intercepted a pass on W illam
ette* 40 yard line and ran 50 yard*
w ith Hie hull for a touchdown when
three Albany players tackled him.
it was in this mix up thut Fairer re
ceived Hie broken unkle. He was
taken to the Albany hospital where
his leg was set tem porarily. He
was then taken to Salem in an am
bulance whre ex-ray pictures were
taken of the fracture and the brok
en hone set.
Faber ex|ierts to he out on crutch
es in about a week hut it w ill be
necessary for him to wear n cast on
his entire leg for about flweeks.
This w ill put Don out of ull athlet
ics for this year where he had a
good chance of being n slur.
.Mr. Faber talked w ith Dr. Doney
Hie university physician and the fac
ulty who all expressed their regret
that the accident tiad occurred und
they promised to make things as
pleasant as possible for Don while
he is crippled. Sunday so many of
the students visited him ut the hos
pital that it was necessary for the
hospital attendants to refuse any
further callers.
* • « / / / F e e t W ork
In the Amgroae V e in
"Talk shoot fsst work.” said an in
Inquiry for ih» book. "Veins sag
mranre agrot. "a man Insured by my
Adenoids." at a library turned ont to
‘•oropany fell off tha dock tha other
meen
Shakespeare»
"Venus
and
day and our adjuster was oo rhe apm
Adonis."—Boston Transcript.
»hen
they
pulled
him
ashore.
‘‘That's nothing,” said tha other agent
A man Insured by my company fef,
the twonty-secotd floor of out
Dang hy Humklc
horns office building and jy , claim |t
fall was handed ont to him as h- I E 7 h . .4Æ 4eBt 08 unhl*‘° ’ >« WftSl
•e n t by the uiessanina."
Îno
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M 1,1 With
u
"î* “ ,hty m,<ht
bp'’n
In
ex
j r . or birthday, aud I shall have ■ great
vurprlue for
“Whut la
• •• '•n thirty
to,al »«<lpse
you
tonight.” w if t —
Astronomer -" A t
tonight there will be *
of the moon.”— Berlin
Itt"
rt‘ O thera T ryin g to Learn
gome men ere born leaders cm'
most women are born drivers.—Cbl
sago Dstly Nesea.
N a tu ra lly
When a girt engage* herself
* poet, It la usually a mack of Imp a.
ticablllty. Mury. however, showed tin,
•he bad a level head ou her ahoiilde
when ahe announced her engagemet
to her employer. “So you’re go.i.* •
marry a poei I“ he said. ‘Theu I «up
pose you'll leave me." “Oh. so.” Mur
protected
“I don't Intend to le«v<-
But I'll need more salary."
1004 * tht w* ,d '•
L?,
’’f î ” th* ,,0'nb,r *bo live
I? ' i ? « hidden Ilf« ,n d rest In Un>
visited tombe —Georgo E lio t
C H R IS T IA N CHURCH
"You are Welcome*
D. E. M illard— Minister.
Mis* Eula Benson— Bible school
Superintendent.
Bible school at 10:00 A. M. w ith
classe* for all ages.
Church services at 11:00 A. M.
A cordial invitation to all.
C H U R C H O F C H R IS T
C entral Point. Oregon
Went Pine Street
Faithful Men in Charge
Assembly— 10 00 o’clock A. M.
A cordial welcome to all.
Why Hide Your Light
Under a Basket?
I f you have Something to Sell A dver
tize It.
Don’t try to keep it a Secret*.
You have Competitors who will not be so
retiring.
If you don’t think enough o f your
business to boost it.
You should not
feel bad if it* is not a success.
Ten years experience in the pre
scription Department.
Always
on the job. 7:00 u. m. until 8:30
p. ni.
PAXSON DRUG CO.
I ’hone 11
Central Point, Ore
rr
Use Your Oldest Established Newspaper
Willing to Serve You
at all tines with the very best meats the market
affords. We do our own buying tp conform to
the local demand for good meats as we know it
from our long experience dealing with the local
trade.
Our Newspaper is Not a Sideline But a Business
W ith Us
NO PRODUCT TOO GOOD
FOR OUR CUSTOMERS
Central Point Meat Market
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Central Point
I. D. Lewis
The Central Point Star
Oregon