HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.P. Herald 03/15/1917 (3)C. P.
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An EXPLANATION.
The Herald teat week inadvertitntly
carne near gotting '!n bad," and we
want to oxpialn. Aa it sometlntea hap-
ports, ten error In the atlvortisemont of
tho Contral Point hltita sitppod through
nndotocted anti Managor Llswortir Sat-
urday was kept busy explaining that
the pi'tec of their boat brand of flour
had not hit the toboggan and tlroltpod
from gn.lb to $2.OG, but that the printer
had arrod.
Steturdtey also provod a busy day for
Ilarrison tti Ilotts, tho lncaf waste mor•
chants, and it tranapiretl that tho I-ier-
ald than had Jumped to conclusions
whou kto enntemerated among other
things that they worn In the nlarltet
for "old iron anti bottles." About six
different ffermers clecidod to bring ht
a toted of o]ci iron and circulate the
proceeds among the local merchants.
Lt appears even the youngsters read
'l'ife Herald for it seemod to Mr. Har-
rison that every youngster in the burg
had suddenly become a bottle mer-
chant, and for a time it seettled The
i{orald would have to hang out a sign,
"old iron and bottles wanted," to save
the day.
The Herald pencil pusher intends to
proceed more carefully now, but we
are pleased to note the undeniable
proof that 11 "pays to-advertise in The
Herald." .
Castlo .}hook, S~'~`ash., for a ut-tubo.r of
years, bu# tho luro crt the aclasara
and ink pot ryas too roue-h iflr h.1.ty~
and ho is back lu the gterteo. Eta s.als:
"'1'he wrltor !s not o:ra•t:ily a atrangor
in thts soctiott of Oregon. >;ie was for
goverai years a resid€Lnt of (.d111lant's
capital city tCoucloul tivhoaa surrouud•
fns h[ila of gallon grain hwr•v tuatlo het'
inrnters famous. Attar al~etediug tho
past decaclo weal of tho Ca.ttcadv Rnn.gtf,
however, he conter-tterl to a qulckenfttg
of the pulse, tt tttorc elastic stop, a ro-
newecl lightnoss and buoyancy when
again ttte ozono of the bunch grass
lutul fills his nostrils, which no cleni-
xen of tho evobtoot country eau ever
Itnow."
Al r. T~attison gave Central Point a
live newspaper, to a ~vlde-awako
hustler, and his many frioncls horn are
wishtrtg him much $nccoss in his now
Field.
WILL®W SPRINGS
Grange met on Satur@ay evening,
March 10.
Our progressive neighbor, O. S.
131acletord, has just installed an elec-
tric heater in his milk house.
The Willow springs Parent-Teachers
Club met at the home of` Mra. J. W.
Elden on 114areh 3rd. Miss Anna M.
Turley of the home economics de-
partment of the O. A. C., gave a very
instructive and interesting lecture.
Uur latest "excliange" is the Hep-
pnet' Heralds which leas been recently
purchased ~.:by S. ~1. -Pattison, ttLe
four;der of The Central Point Heratil.
.llr. 1'attisoit h:is .been farming near.
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