Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 19??-1918, April 24, 1918, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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WKINKHIAY, AIMUL W. !
Keep your
money at
borne
hulMiaj ae
Beaver Portland -Cement
which la manufactur! at Gold
BUI, Oregon, and to guaraa
teed by the manufacturers to
ke strictly hl(h arnile hi erry
feapert. Voa ran fcnjr this
from jroar local dealer The
Oregon Oesaest Sewer Pipe A
TO Co.
Beaver Pcrthnd
Cezect Co.
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MIm Rose Wick ma a yesterday
'opened her new confectionery store
In the new location at Sixth and 0
J street. The room has been remod
eled and fitted up for the needs of
the business and la an attractive
i ilace. The interior la finished In
white enamel, and oak fixture are
'used. Alone; the aldea of the room
cosy teats, upholstered In brown
leather., are placed. Miss Wlckman
, who has made a aucceaa of her bus
iness the past four or five years, es-
' pects a larger trade than ever.
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: PER52NAL LOCAL :
this
night.
Joined the Kniti
John P. O'Neill, of Klnjsman,
i Arts., enlisted here on Tuesday la
the V. 8. engineers, and left that
night for Vancouver.
Max Lewis weut to Gold Hill this
afternoon tor a short stay.
A. Neeley and family left
morula for Klamath Palls.
Attorney Hough left last
returning to Seattle.
Matda lamps at Rogue River Hdw.
Miss Maude Tenny left this morn
ing, returning to Tortland, after
visiting Mrs. Herbert Ogden.
P. E. Plttman returned to Port
land yesterday after spending two
months In the city.
"Cal-o-clde" foot remedy. Rabin
has It.
Mrs. A. D. Kckhart, of
I '
Takeet to Hnhtwrd
I A. B. Cody, the man "with the
glass eye and wearing chaps, riding
'on a roan pony." who was arrested
here last week by Sheriff Lewis.
I was this morning taken to Hubbard
,to stand trial for having stolen a
saddle.
NVbraaaa People Vlll
Mrs, J. R. Clark, or Solma. who
haa been visiting In this city at the
home of her daughter, Mr. W. A.
lowe. returned home this morning.
Mrs. Clark came to Granta Pass to
he with her slater, Mr. 8. A. Ktnsoy,
of Red Cloud, Neb., whom she bnd
not seen tor ST years. Mr. Klnsoy
Is accompanied on her trip west by
her niece, Mrs. U P. Ilohrer, also rf
Red Cloud. Yeaterdsy Mrs. Ilohrer,
accompanied by Mrs. Clark, went to
Medford to visit an aunt before re-
J .turning to their home In Nebraska.
Uedfleld.
I Mechanic's Urn Plied
P. D. Oldlng, a local garage man.
this morning tiled a mechanic's lion
against R. A. Jordan to collect $ll -40
alleged to be due for labor and
materials used In repairing a Regal
car between November 8, HIT, and
April . 118.
MAY BREAKFAST
This Is an annual event at Beth
any church and will occur Wednes
day morning. May 1st, In the church
parlors.
Break Tast will be served from (
ts a. m.
Tou will enjoy a breakfast dalnt
ly served at decorated tables on a
bright spring morning and are cor
dially Invited to he present
Those desiring special tables for
gnesta please phone Mrs. Mary A.
Browne, No. 34-l,. 43
Fverton Feeling Fine -
.A. Everton came down from Port
land this morning and stopped off
at Qlendale to see his brother, W.
E. Everton, who was Injured In yes
terday's freight wreck. He will re
turn to Qlendale tonight and remain
I with his brother until he Is able to
'be moved to his home. His condl-
' ln la mtiAh IninMHit mnA Urn v-
presses himself ss "feeling fine."
3. D., arrived her this morning and
will spend a few days with former!
Red field residents.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Cook and baby
of Rerkeley, Cal., spent a tew days
here looking up some O. A C. land.
They left this morning, returning to
Rerkeley.
Electric supplies at Rogue River j
Hardware. ttj
R. E. Hendricks arrived this after-1
noon . from Portland to spend a day I
1th his mother. He Is en route to
Ban Francisco.
Francis Steel, of Winona ranch,
left last night for Michigan, accom
panying the remains of his grand-
mother, which will be burled beside i , , .
her husband. I, D,dk "w J?r
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sheldon and tw0Uuhrldge In hi. Tin LU.IeT" The
Medford ladle, were In the city thl. ,Q"' 01 " " a,
a, . M w . mr win nu UUH III
E HE IS
TAME BY COMPARISON
afternoon for a few
hli
HERE'S PROOF
Pas. Cltlaea TsOa of His
Kxpertentce
Tow hay a right to doubt state
ments of people living far away, bat
Sheldon drove their new
car.
II. I. Parker, the fireman
is In the freight wreck Tuesday i
Premier 1' ,orjr " on ' h mnni ,nr,",n''
events ana most critical periods oi
w0jhl. life.
YMtprcUy we wanted to are tiu
s. .. I t I 1 t a
morning, went to Portland last night I"" uo,uw ,"""nu- ou,
to be at home until he Is able to re-lw" d ,0 Wolf Cr'ek
sume work ' Mr"' M-eV,cr n(' heautl-
i A. C. Diamond, nephew of C. W Mt' lon ,h " rM'
'and C. 0. Anient, was a southbound l5re. Particularly Impressive
!nn..r Ihl. momln.. returning . WM th riw from 0rv hl'
held on Monday give Robert H. Bun-! from tne tnlra offlf,r, ,rMnlng camp' w,th he fertile, valley
nell a majority of 353 over County (o h h(jme 0,k,'and CaK on fur. stretching off to the left and the
inign, iree-ciaa nuis to me right ana
I ahead. This place la remembered
! particularly In contrast with the re
turn trip.
KLAMATH tXU'XrY Jl ltGH
RBCALLKI AX! Bl'XXEM. WINS
Klamath Falls. Ore.. Apr. J4.
Latest reports In the recall election
Judge Marlon Hanks. Two'Prer'ncUiough
are yet to report, ine iai acnonj
of the court was that of paying tbe; Am(h Coy,. Ktllra
courthouse contractors $41,548. Q 8 Eh of PorHnd who
wnue permissaoie unoer toe ierm.. rni, Umber n tn,
of i After viewing the wreck from all
Mi yoi doibt OraaU Paas endorse-1 of the contract, the action Is declar- j,,-., ,hu morning 'collected angle and forming an expert opln-
wv w u-'" M i 93 bounty from the .county ror nv-nn now u coma nv oven
MMne-J KtllA- 4ImI-1M iSw VI ' ! IJ. J . . . s. .
Reed it
D. O. Toole. Ill Bridge St.
I am subject to baek-
che at times which makes It hard
fee me to straighten out when I get
down to do anything. Whenever 1
wave this trouble, I take Doan'i Kid
aey PHI and they always fix me ap
ta fine shape. Doan'a Kidney Pills
eve all that Is claimed of them and
I never hesitate to recommend them
ss others whenever I hear them com
plaining of pains la the back."
Pries 10c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for kidney remedy get
Doan's Kidney Pills the same that
Hr. Toole had. Poeter-Milbnra Co.,
Props., Bufalo, N. Y.
aroused bitter . criticism
Hanks' opponents.
lng killed a coyote.
BUY
War SaTsSgs Stamps
HOG IK RIVER WATER
COMPANY
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Who Is
L J.
Simpson?
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
for the NOMINATION for
Governor
Primary
Friday
May 17. 1918.
Born. September 1, 1877. .
Son of the late Capt. A. M. Simpson pio
neer shipping and lumberman. (
Educated at Mt. Tamalpals Academy and
University of California.
Worked as a laborer in 1889 at $1.60 per
day, In the ship yards on Coos Bay, Ore.
Rose from the rank to executive head of
a large lumber and shipping Industry, em
ploying many thousands of men. .
Started the town of North Bend, 1901.
Fostered community progress, founded
and developed many enterprises.
Mayor of North Bend, 1902-1914.
Patriotic work In connection with Liberty
Loan, Red Cross and War Stamp activi
ties, for the last twelve months.
His EXECUTIVE ABILITY, Us BU8INE8
EXPERIENCE and his CONSTRUCTIVE
POIilCIES, DO make him: ,
"Your Kind of a Man for Governor"
(CLASSIFIED AD RATES. IS
words, two Issues, 5c; sis Issues.
SOe; one month, 11.50. when paid in
advance. When not paid In advance.
Be per line per lasuej
WHITE LINE TAXI City and coun
try. Popular prices. Call the
Spa Confectionery, phone 262-R.
Residence phone 320-R. W. O.
White. uroDrletor. 47
: i
EARLYT TOMATO plants. 10c per!
dozen. Phone 219-R, 656 North
Sixth street. 46
FOR RENT Furnished five room
cottage with garage, Mrs. 0. P.
Jester, 215 C street, phone 168-R.
43tf
avoided had an extra wheel been
carried for the troublesome gondola
Electric Wiring . nd P"' on hefore the train left
Paul's Electric Store. Medford. Grants Pass, we came across Dr.
Ore. Crders may be placed through .Loughrldge. He looked good nattir
power company office. 60, ed so we ventured to sak him If we
i might not act as baltast on hi re
Bread and buns will beat the turn trip. He stated that he needed
Huns. ballast. The doctor asked questions
n hi i. i i in t with regard to life Insurance, rell
NEW TOD IT glon. readiness to die, and diverse
I ttllnva wMrh t thm Mm.
taken a frivolous. But It was soon
learned that they were In good faith.
Leaving the scene of ths wreck we
ambled out through sn oak pat'h
and found Henry tied to a tree. Af
ter a few adjustments to the car
buretor we were ready to go. The
start was alright and there was no
cause for alarm. But presently Doc
stepped on something, the car hit a
bump and the editor hit the bow at
the top of the car. We were off.
From then on It .was a merry race.
Down the road we went, regard
less of bumps, and soon came out on
the edge of a cliff where the road
winds along beside Wolf Creek with
the waters many feet below. As we
sailed around this devious mountalu
course, the hind wheel often hang
ing over the edge of the cliff the
scribe hung onto the bows with one
hand and braced himself against the
seat with the other, and bis heart
stuck right In his throat. It, was
then that the meaning of Doc's ques
tions began to percolate. '
There was a breathing spell when
a stop was made to give Henry a
drink, and before long there was
another as steam spurted from the
radiator. Another stop to take on
water part way up ths mountain
made a total time out of 15 minutes
and It was Just one hour and five
minutes from the time we left the
wreck until the downtown district of
Grants Pass was reached.
On the way down Orave creek hill
there wasn't an opportunity to view
the gorgeous scenery extending off
to the right that there was on the
way out. It simply couldn't be seen.
Brakes were not necessary and the
trees along the road could not be
seen for speed.
When we landed In O rants Pass
the editor was gasping for breath
and it was some minutes before the
same was recovered. It took the rest
of the evening to get used to stand
ing still on solid ground. The editor
has come to the conclusion that Don
is some driver and the next . time
that he wants a thrill that has an
airplane trip backed off the mop he
will BHk Doc Ixnighrldge for another
ride.
FOR SALE Two double beds, 1
single bed, mattresses and springs,
chiffonier, 2 dressers, 4 rockers,
child's wicker rocker, dining table
and. six chairs, cook stove, 2 heat
ers, large kitchen cabinet, 14
yards linoleum, refrigerator, 2
center tables, 2 porch benches, 2
picnic tables, book case. Call at
648 North Fourth, or' phone
165-Y. 44
TIMBER FOR SALE NEK, Sec.
20-35-5. Cruises 1,250,000 saw
timber and 1,200 cords wood.
Pries 11,000. A. R. Waters,
Chi co, Cal. .45
LOST Auto crank lost on Sex
ton mountain or between Sexton
mountain and Wolf Creek. Finder
please notify No. 881 care Courier,
or leave at Oldlng's garage. , 44
USED TIRES Ford sizes, at Cham
plln's second hand store . on O
street. 44
Township Maps
Showing Oregon and Califor
nia Homestead Lands, open to ,
filing April 20, 19IK, $1 per
township. .
I'limse give townnhip and
riniRo. .
DOUGLAS ABSTRACT CO.,
ItoftcbiirK, Oregon
JANE COWL
la
"Spreading DawiT
Eight Big Reels
ALICE HOWELL
in
"Oh! Baby"
Tim manager of thl iheal drove
.10 mile jrreterday to get thl film
i hi tint. All you have to do Is to
be at
The JOY Theatre
TONIGHT AT N O'CLOCK
Admlwloa, -Ac and lAc
(X)MIN(I lUtly llurke la "Arms and the Girl."
Everything for the Auto
C. L HOBART CO.
SEED CORN
SALT
OF ALL KINDS
Rock Salt for Cattle
SEED CORN
J. PARDEE
Perfect
ion Tires
True to Name
7,500 Tillies Guaranteed
Everybody ia buying them
i
GRANTS PASS HARDWARE CO.
Hesyy Winter Layers J&j
SIH I
(natal eaurd twill ttoi lartsur ar-m-l Imhm-. J-
UMMUthfMBxmthi. , Th chick, will miU Utj wlnt Urm.
S. C. WHITE LECHORN3 BABY CHICKS
Wrta torUy md r-l cMcki in wioler luring wd nulUal prof h. WE PAY all EXPRESS CHARGES
THE BIHN HATCHERY UrsMt la Ik WwU Cntlty Z2J.0OS Cll.ki PETAI.UM A, CAL.