Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1925-1927, July 01, 1926, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    THURSDAY, JULY 1 ,192«
CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN
PAGE SIX
Playing Cards Known
Sine e Earliest Agee
UNION CHURCH
TOLO ITEMS
MRS. HOOVER TURNS BRICKLAYER
Title o f Sunday school lesson:
Roy Richardson is harvesting h is 1
Doctor Le Coar, d e l v i n g I d Certha-
Jesus Among Friends and F'oes,
fjrst crop o f beets this week which j
genlan ruin», »a ;* the ancient» had a
play similar to our card game. They Matt. 26. Outline; Love’s Lavish- j,e ¡g delivering to the cannery,
(2 ) Locating the
Mrs. Andy Buckles and son Ralph, j
used small tablets oo which were ment, vs. 1-13.
14-19.
(3 ) The
Last pent Friday in Medford shopping..!
painted figures. There Is also men­ Place, vs.
tion In one of St. Augustine's works Passover Feast, vs. 20-25. (4 ) The
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilson moved
of cards that are used for gambling. Lord’s Supper, vs. 26-30. (5 ) L*d t0 Roseburg last week.
Owing to
?:!” the playing cards we now use to the Slaughter, vs. 31-75.
! s i c k n e s s they were compelled to move
were Invented In the Fourteenth cen­
The sermon subject fo r the morn- j to another locality. Mr. Wilson
tury by a French painter named Ja-
ing
service will be: “ Elements o f j works fo r the Southern Pacific and
que* Grlngonnettr. It Is said that he
Invented them to amuse the mad King Strength in the L ife o f a Nation.” ^ „t a transfer to Roseburg where the
In the evening service the sermon family will reside.
Charles VI of France. The kings were
David, Alexander, Caesar and Charles; subject will be: “ The Determination
The hum o f the binders and mow­
the queens were Arglne, Esther, Ju­ o f a Young Woman; and‘ What Be­ ers are heard from all sides which
dith and Pallas; the four knights, now came o f It."
proves that grain harvest time
is
called knaves and vulgarly ‘’jacks,"
Rev. Johnson, Pastor.
here
again
as
well
as
the
cutting
o
f
were Ogter the Dane, Lancelot, La
the second crop o f alfalfa.
Hire and Hector de Garland, knights
CARD OF TH A N K S
of old romance. The Cardmakers'
company was Incorporated In 1429.
RUMMAGE SALE
We wish to express our apprecia­
and as early as the reign of J t ies I
cards were taxed. Probably the first tion o f the sympathy and assistance
The Salvation Arm y o f Medford,
game played In England was called I given by Mother’s many friends dur- will hold a Rummage Sale Friday and
“ “trump.”
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moat Important his­ ing her long illness. We also thank
Saturday o f this week at the Salva­
torical events have been at one time
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tion Hall.
or another depicted on playing cards, I them for the beautiful flowers.
and some of the packs are very rare Signed: The family o f the late
Mrs. Nancy Morse Otenchain. W A N T E D TO TR AD E — Good town
and valuable.—Pierre Van Paasaen, In
property for small.
improved
the Atlanta Constitution.
tract o f land near Central Point.
NEW C A R PE N TE R FIRM
Inquire at this office.
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L u * A n M * r ' . i t í l
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Blood Analysis Helps
Doctor in Diagnosis
(
The doctor who used to feel hla
patient's pulse or gaze Into a gaping
mouth to determine the cause of 111
ness nowadays takes a drop of blood
to analyze. The guilt for much of
human suffering has been traced to
the germs, tiny hut deadly, which
force their entrance Into the human
body, and which can only be detected
by such analysis.
"Blood tests provide ns with clews
to an evergrowing number of ail­
ments,” said a doctor to the writer.
“ It Is being found, for Instance, that
eye complaints are often due tfl the
absorption of germs which have af­
fected other parts of the body, such
as the tonsils. We can often detect
them by testing the blood.
"Many cases of Illness are due to
something taken In from without—
usually microscopic germs. More and
more of these germs are becoming
known to us every day. There is
reason to believe that the origins of
other diseases which are still un­
known may be found In the same
cause.”
Leighton McDowell
and
Jerome
Trill have opened a carpenter shop
just back o f Mr. McDowell’s shoe
| shop. They have hung up their sign
end have installed up-to-date equip­
ment and are ready fo r all kinds of
jobs in their line. McDowell & Trill
will specialize on "b ig contracts."
Ted Morava, expert mechanic and
proprietor o f “ Ted’s Garage,” was
down to high banks fishing early one
morning last week and hooked a 38
pound salmon. Accomplishing this
feat so early in the morning his
statement is accepted as true in
the absence o f any witness. Ted has
recently installed an electric
drill
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Sanderson of
and grinder o f latest design.
Beagle vicinity, were visiting with
the formers’ parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Fid Vincent, mail carrier fo r the
C. S. Sanderson o f this city the first Sam’s Valley and Table Rock dis­
o f the week.
tricts, and Mrs. Vincent, will leave
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km
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VTr». Herbert Hoover, wife of the Secretary of Commerce in President
Coolings’* cabinet, is shown laying the cornerstone for the model home being
ere» ;» »i by Botter Homes In America organisation at the Sesqul-Centenalal
International Exposition, In Philadelphia, June 1 to December 1 to celel vata
150 yea»» of American Independence. Opposite Mr«. Hoover stands Mrs. V.nee
n: ortulik of Harrisburg. The Girl Scouts grouped around the wouieg will
c. raie the house.
tomorrow noon fo r Crescent City,
Mrs. D. M. Hoagland
and son j where they will attend the celebra-
Bobbie, left Tuesday fo r Mt. Shasta, \ (¡on.
California, to spend the .summer, j
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H. Murphy who is employed at the
IN S T A L L S NEW M A C H IN E R Y
Mrs. Hoagland has been spending the i Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Armstrong will
Shear farm, expects to spend the
past week here at the home o f her leave soon for Odell lake. They will
In order to meet the increasing Fourth in Roseburg.
parents, Mr and Mrs. E. R. Gleason, be accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. I. business, the Trowbridge Cabinet
Found— A lady’» hat. Owner prove
Mr. Hoagland, a traveling salesman R. Hurley o f Dunsmuir, California, Works o f Medford, has installed a
property, pay for this notice and get
has the northern part o f that state ! who arc expected to arrive here to- new molding machine and a triple
hat.
for his territory this summer.
I morrow. Mr. Hurley, son-in-law o f drum sander, late models in wood
George W. W right and fam ily vis­
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I the Armstrongs, is with the Southern working machinery. The plant is the
ited relatives on the Applegate Sun­
The tourist travel to Crater Lake j Pacific railroad.
largest
in southern
Oregon and day.
National park shows an increase over !
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northern California o f its kind.
Mrs. Robert Southwell and Mrs.
last year, according to Park Ranger j H- ° - DuBuque and wife, accom-
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Laura Crane visited friends in Med­
H igh-Sounding Names
Ray Henderson, who was in this city ! Panicd bY the latter’s nephew and
T R Y IT
ford Tuesday afternoon.
It seems to
be the
practice for lead Tuesday. Mrs. Henderson and daugh-
I
K r - and Mrs- Karney, le ft Wednes-
Rev. Johnson and family
will
Ing
towns or
rules
to adopt titles In j ter
accompanied him when return-
day for a few days’ fishing
trip
to
I f you spend the Fourth some­
self praise The old Venetians used to \ ¡ „ „
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‘
spend the first o f the week at the
Dead Indian Springs.
ing
Tuesday
evening
to
the
lake
to
where
or
have
friends
or
relatives
say, “ See Venire and die,” and Rome
home o f their daughter in Corvallis.
visiting at your home, phone us or
has always styled Itself the Eternal resume his duties.
Miss Doris Kindle left Wednesday send it in fo r next weeks’ publica­
Found— A sum of money. Call,
city. Boston calls Itself—the Ameri­
Jesse Richardson, proprietor o f | mornin* fo r Crater lake where she tion. Try it oncei it will be apprec­ prove property, pay for this notice
can. not the English town—the Hub
of the I’ nlverse, whilst I-onilon has not the Central Point Feed Store, re­ ¡w ill be on the hotel sta ff fo r the iated.
and get money.
shrunk from calling Itself the Metrop­ turned Tuesday from a business trip summer season,
which officially
olis of the World. It Is a moot point
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE T O
opened today.
to Marshfield
While his daughter,
Mrs. Cora
whether Brighton or Scarborough was
CREDITORS
Hoffman, made a business trip to
first I d the field with the subtitle
Iincluded among the local resi­
Notice is hereby given, that the
Medford today, J S. March stopped
“Queen of Watering l ’Iacea.” but It Is # • # * * * * * * * * * * * * + # * * * * * * * * *
dents at Crater Lake Sunday are Mr.
undersigned, has been appointed
certain that both use It and believe
l in Central Point to visit old friends.
and Mrs. M. Kindle, Mr. and Mrs.
Administrator o f the estate o f Annie
In Its truth
Edinburgh styles Itself
Sterns, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Poague, | We arc glad to state that Mr. March Wright, deceased, and all persons
the Modern Athens, and Glasgow
I’A I’AGO INDIAN'S SECURE
is much improved in health since his
Raymond Dunbar and Miss Johnson.
having claims against said estate are
boasts that II Is the second city of the j * T IIF III S C IT I Y OF S\l ,T.—
| last visit to our city.
hereby required to present the same,
emp're. Seville ..v s that he who has J The l’a p i o Indians along the
n n f I M A ,, < . , .1 1 1 . . » . ___ ______ __________________i
T‘
*
Mr. and Mrs. W inifred
Lea o f
not seen Seville has seen no marvel.
with proper vouchers, to said admin­
Arizona birder follow strange
J. B. Holmes, who has been here
Manchester calla Itself Cottonopolis,
Spokane enrouto to San Diego spent
customs when they go on their
istrator, at his o ffice in the Freeman,
visiting
his
mother
and
other
rela­
and Liverpool the Gateway of the
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. R.
loin; expedition» for salt. They
W iley & Company Store, in Central
Weal.
tives
the
past
two
weeks,
left
the
Sterns.
feel that a great deal mny de­
first o f the week fo r Los Angeles, Point, Oregon, within six months
pend on the way In which every
from the date o f this notice.
where
he is employed as a telegraph
small detail I* carried out.
Sherman Musty, follow ing his two
Ita ly Guards Antiques
F U R TH E R NO TICE,
is hereby
The expedition» usually con­
weeks’ in the encampment at Camp operator for the Santa Fe.
In Italy one of (he nioat serious
given, that all accounts and claims
sist of thirty or forty men. and
crimes Is the stealing or unauthorised
Jackson, resumed his duties in the
the trip is made in almost com­
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. White and due and owing said estate must be
excavation of antiquities. The gov­
F’aber & Jones grocery Wednesday.
plete
silence.
The
young
men
ernment claims as Its property all ob­
Mrs. R. H. Bromley o f Medford were paid to said administrator.
are not allowed to s|ie»k at all.
jects of artistic or archeological In­
Dated this 1st day o f July, 1926.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
Titus an<l ! guests o f Miss Mary A. Mee Mon­
the only ones to talk being the
terest over 100 years old. aud [»ermlts
W. J. FREEM AN,
day evening.
Mr.
Bromley is the
daughter
o
f
Minneapolis
and
Mr.
and
older men who have made the
for their exportation are obtained
Administrator.
Copco
moving
picture
“
shooter.”
Mrs.
F'rank
D
uffy
o
f
Portland
are
trip before. On the road to and
only rarely and with difficulty.
Date o f first publication July 1st
guests o f Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Pickett
from the salt deposits the In­
Rlgltta to excavate or even to study
Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Mee and 1926.
today.
diana eat and drink very spar­
while exravatlons are proceeding are
Mrs.
Wm. Pybum
of
Thompson — fit
ingly, their only food being a
rarely granted to foreign students.
handful of ground grain three
The other day some archeological
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Root will creek were trading with our mer­
EDNA MERRITT— PIANISTE
times a day. It Is mixed with
pickpockets who removed some an­
spend the 4th o f July and following chants Saturday.
Graduate O. A. C. Conservatory of
cient vases and marbles from tnmbs
water, and whatever hap|>ena to
week with relatives and friends in
Music
stick to the cup after the meal
that were being excavated near Co-
Mrs. Anna Turrill, a long time res-
California.
Is finished must lie buried in the
inaci Ido were convicted In court. The
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j :dent o f the Meadows, was transact- Instruction *1.00— 45-minute lesson
leader was sentenced to seven years
ground
No one la allowed to
Central Point, Phone 12*2
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Richardson and ‘ ing business here yesterday. Mrs.
In prison - a punishment rare In Italy
take a drink of water without
children
leave
tomorrow
fo
r
Crescent
Turrill
has
many
friends
in
this
city
for any crime less than murder.
s|>eolnl permission from the
City fo r a vacation till July 4th is and spent a few hours visiting with
lender.
past fo r this year.
them.
The leader carries six po'nted
Food o t Butterflies
sticks. These are to he left at
—
—
Edna Merritt, o f Central Point, a
Butterflies feed on the nectar of
different spots—one In each of
Mr. Joe Sereyka, an industrious graduate o f O. A. C. conservatory o f
flowers and the sap of trees and
the two places where water Is
* Sam’s valley farmer was trading music, has a card in this issue for
planta. The various flowers, stc.. vary
found on the long trip, one at
with those found In a locality. All
with our merchants Thursday.
music pupji,. Read it.
an ancient watrrliole. one it the
adult bees feed on saccharine Juices,
J salt, one “ where the sea used to
Tv
r
~
.
Gertrude W iley is home from San
particularly the nectar of flowers It
The Federate»! church people ir e , _ P
.
. .
w b e’ and one In the sen
I
, .
’
’ .,
Jose, California, where she has been
Is the habit of bees to devote their
holding a picnic today in the Ashland
When the * h I s reached the * 1
teaching the past year.
searching to a single sort of flower as S
I »ark.
long as it serves their purpose, each { men walk down in single flle to
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! F'lmer “ Dutch” Reinking intends
Before contracting for
Individual visiting bloaaom after hloa ■ the salt, the lender bringing up
Harry Duhbs and
family
have to help celebrate the Fourth in Chilo-
*
the
rear
carrying
a
prayer
«tick
•oin of that kind. Instead of searching
your grain and other
inoved into their new homo on Third ! quin, where he has a “ pull” with the
flowers Indiscriminately. This varias • Then they run long distances.
'and Manzanita streets.
chief o f police.
S seme times as long as twenty
hauling, call the
with the locality.
t miles. After the rsce Is finished
M i»« Lurile Myers, who has been i
I they rub their chests, arms, legs
' F.. Role» and family are In the teaching at Pasadana, California, 1»
Pugnacious Crayfish
J and fhces with salt, and then
| W illamette valley »pending a short I home to »pend her summer v»-ation \
Crayfish are so pugnacious that If ,
they walk out Into the sea.
two of them are put In tko same crate
j vacation.
' ’
1 u-ile will return this fall to j
Standing knee deep In the water,
MEDFORD TRANSFER
or open pen one will kill the other, or,
Pasadena.
each man watching for the
like tke farmer’s dog. dla harking at i
Mrs. Jennie Merritt o f Gold Hill
waves, throws on«* pinch of ctvrn-
W. Nicholson's 3-year old daugh- j
the hot*. That Is why. when the Col
v a i a guest o f her daughter, Mr».
Phone J33
nveal. caught with all lingers,
[ ter got her feet badly burned at a
versify of Wsshlngtoa shipped a I
1
B.
S.
Sanderson.
Saturday.
on earh »if f»»nr sutvesstve
doaen rare specimens from Its aquar- I
| camp fire this week.
waves.
Toward evening the
Medford
turn In Seattle to the flsh pool in New
Oregon
Leon Love will »pend the Fourth
salt ta pta«-ed in sacks, about
Mrs. W. A. Pyburn o f Applegate
Tort, the shippers wound up ench
1 at Diamond Lake.
one hundred pounds in each,
was trading here this week.
cmyflsk In yards of wet cheesecliuk
two of these making a load
R. P. Jewett 1» taking work in i
Price» Right
The roost gntueu; came through whole
F or H ire
Feed roadster track
the Ashland normal.
and healthy —Youth s Companion.
• 7 Sc day. 3 SO week.
Brick Ice C r t a s et D am es Cafe.
HOW
Attention
Fai mers