Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, December 15, 1905, Image 6

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    ROGUE RIVER COURIER. GRANTS PASS, OREGON, DECEMBER 15, 1905.
FltOFESSIONAL CiBDS.
C. FINDLEY, M. D.
Practloe limited to
KYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT,
and fitting of g luxe.
Uffioe hours 9 to 12; 2 to 5; and on ap
pointment. Telephone 261 and 77.
UiAin Pm, - - Oekuoh
1)RS. DOUGLAS & DOUGLAS,
a. n. doculas axa a. douolai, m.d.
Physician and Diseases of Women
Burgeon. and Children.
Phone 631. Kei. 1061.
Oor. Sixth and E streets.
GHAUT, Pass, - - Obioom
J)R. R. C. KELSEY
PHY6ICIAN AND SURGEON
Couklin building, North Sixth Street,
oppoeite poiloRloe.
Office phone 1003; ret. phone 697.
Ghanth Pakh, - OaxaoN.
I)R. J.
C. SMITH
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office at National Drug Store.
Phonos, (Jlicw SMi; Kes. 1046
Rwldence cor. 7th and D street.
Ghajiti Pass, - Ohiooh
J)R. W. F. KREMER
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office In Courier Building.
Office phone 911, residence 413.
Eyes tested and (lassos fitted.
Ga ants Pahs, ... Oheook.
j;arl v. ingels
assayer and chemist.
All work guaranteed accurate and re
name.
Office opp. P. O. Phone 1003.
Grants Pahs, - Ohkuon.
J J, D. NORTON,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Practloe in all State and Federal Courts.
Office In Opera House Building.
GHANTH PARH, - Ok BOON
. C. HALE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Office over First National Pank,
Grants Pahs, ... Okkmon.
(J H. CLEMENTS
ATTORN K Y-AT- LAW
Practice In State and Federal Courts.
Office on 0th and C streets opposite
Court House. Phone 1011.
Grants Pass, Ohkoon
A. C. HOUGH,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
rraotinea In all State and Federal Courts
Office over Hair Riddle I lard ware Co.
Grant Pass, Ohkoon
J. II. AUSTIN,
ATTORNEY-AT LAW
Union Building
Krhbv
OhB :
WILLIAM P WRIGHT,
U. H. DEPUTY SURVEYOR
MINING ENGINEER
AND DRAUGHTSMAN
lltli Ht , norlh uf Josephine Hotel.
Gsanth Tans, Ohhiion.
IfcOGUE RIVER ENGINEER
ING COMPANY
CIVIL, MINING, ELECTRICAL,
MECHANICAL, HYDRAULIC
ENGINEERS an o CONDUCTORS.
4111 F street. Phone 91.
Grants Pahs, OkkuoN
Palace Barber Shop
HATES & WILLIAMS, Proprs.
Shaving, Hair Cutting
Haths, Etc.
Everything nest and clean and a
work r Irst-ClaH.
J. E. PETERSON
(I'lONKSH)
FlRL, LITE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE
REAL ESTATE
Agent Ilig Horn Basin La ml Co.,
A' joining. Anchor Wire Fcin-u.
,1. I. IC) nultls
l. J. l.swlitu
Reynolds & Lawton
Civil and Mining
Engineers.
M EC 1 1 A N ICA I. DR A UGHTS
MEN AND SURVEYORS.
(rants Pass
Oregon
A Great
1 Separator
There Is a nr.sT
in everything.
It imial'lH' licsr
MA UK, KAMIKST
I'SRH, MOST KK
KKCTIVK. MOST
SUI'LI'- lly
actual cmnpari
son In actual
use
Tubular Separator
Has proved it hits them points in
Its lavor. That's wlml put it away
Skhecid of nil other separators
That's way I sell it. del hold of
facta. V, rile to
Rogue River dreamery,
Mkhfokp wm;nN.
BUSINESS POINTERS.
Dr. Flanagan,
Physician and Dentist
M. Clement, Prescription Druggist.
A Gentleman' smoke the Stage
line.
For a o'eau bed and a good meal
try the Western Hotel.
President Roosevelt in colors with
large mat, 10c at tht Masio Store.
Second hand cook stoves and heaters
cheap. Moore's second band store.
And still I am insuring and selling
real estate at the old stand. J. E.
Peterson.
Go to Corun for Plumbing.
Calling Cards Conner Building.
Underwood Typewriter agent. A.
E. Voorbies.
A splendid line of Royal Charter Oak
Ranges at Coron't
Maps of Oregon Wash Id ton and
California at the Musio.Store.
Don't forget Calendar Day on
Saturday, December Kith, at Cramer
Bros.
Real Estate and Timber W. B.
Sherman, Rooms 9 and 10 Masonio
Temple.
When You Have a Bid Cold.
Yoo want a rtmedy that will' no
only give qnick relief hot effect a
permanent cure.
Yoo waut a remedy", that will re
lieve the lung and keep expectoration
easy.
Yon waut a remedy that will
counteract any tendency toward pneu
monia. Yoo want a remedy that is pleasant
and safe to take.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy meets
all of these requirements and for the
speedy and permanent enre of bad
oold, and is without a peer. For sale
by all druggists.
A Dliutroui Calamity.
It is a disastrous calamity, when
yon lose your health, because indiges
tion aud oonstipation have sapped it
away. Prompt relief nan be had in
Dr. King's New Life Pills. They
build up your digestive organs, and
enre headache, dizziness, colic, con
stipation, eta. Guaranteed at all
drug stores ; H5o.
M. L. Baldwin was here liwt Sun
day.
J. T. Payne is plowing for Frauk
Topping.
Rally Fields and his sen George
spent Sunday at Provolt.
O. M. Knox, the Powells creek
lumberman, wits at Proved t lust week.
Ed Lnyton of the Mountain Linn
nine, was at Provolt Sunday on bnsi-
neHs.
The party at Mrs. Sharp's was at
tended by L. W. Smith and daughters
and the Fields Bros
Miss May Smith, the waitress at
the City hotel, is very ill with brain
fever. There are two chances to oue
against her.
Hay is selling very low hero this
season, Jfl to H per tou. Hops are
from H to 10 cents per pound. Most of
oor hops men are holding for 20 cents.
Jim Spencer, one of our young
men, was out hunting one day hint
week and shot at some ducks at long
rauge, aud had the misfortune to bend
his gnu barrel. We stippi He he strain
ed the gun shooting so far.
U. W. Fields, who has becu staving
at L. VY. Smith's for the last three
mouths, was taken Very ill oue day
Inst week hut we think he will re
cover soon as be will have the best
of uire taken of liiiu.
Hie Brainless Wonder, N. I).
Miss J Caroline Smith was at Will
iams Crock, Sunday on business.
Kelly Fields was at Grants Pass a
couple of days this week ou business.
Miss Ethel Euihler of Williams is
the guet of Miss A lieu Lewmaii this
week.
Willie Earris, of Applegate was at
Provolt Tuesday visiting relatievs and
bis many friends.
Fred iicuedit't of Applegato who
left to attend the Ashland high school
returned the first of the week.
Look for the Provolt news next
week as I will give a dencriptiou of
Provolt ami its surroundings.
Everitt Lewinan of Laurel Grove,
was at Proiolt Tuesday to get sup
piles, returning the same day.
A. Itclisnpf, one of our hop growers.
who had been at Grants Pass for some
time, returned home Monday.
Ullie Hall, of Little Shasta, Cal
returned to Provolt after Severn'
months wiih his larents at that plae.
Zeb Hyde of Laurel Grove, passed
through Provolt 'Ihursday en route to
Williams, jwhere he remained till
Saturday.
W. M. Sousou and Luis I.oesi h, the
Provoit hop growers, lelt for Grants
Pass Saturday to attend the hop
growers union and cc aWmt selling
their hops.
John Sirlin. a young rattle raiser
of Williams was at Provolt the tirst
of the week. While here he sold to
L. W, Smith a line cow and calf.
Mr. $iarlin has diainsed of a number
of line leof cattle this season.
II McsMiutcr has sold his bay in the
tmm aud Mack to W. 1. Sweet laud, of
Grants IVs, r,seiing f per ton.
This hav will le led to beef cattle
during the Winter that will be kcit at
Mr. Mi sMiigt r's tsriu.
The Fall teun of the Provolt school
closed Fiiday. The afternoon was
sih ill with singing, recitations and
dialogues. There were J:l visitors
present and all enjoyable time was
V 110 VOLT
bad. School will begin Monday for
the Wititer teini. The teacher will be
Jessie Fnlntin cf Disin, Orrton.
Hay in the Applegate Valley is
getting very scarce. Many farmers
haultd their hay to Grants Pa?s early
last Fall. Baled bay is selling at (10
per ton in the barn, while loose hay is
amost impossible to buy at all until
the Winter mouths are over and cattle
can be turned on the ranges, which
probably will be very early this
year. There are many reasons for an
early Spring, for there are many
wild flowers in bloom, the willow
buds are blooming .and .the deer are
moving back into the high mountains.
In fact all wild animals are scarcer
this Fall than for many years past.
But what about the placer miners of
the Applegate valley, who have to de
pend upon the snow and rain of Win
ter? I would think they would go
into come other busintss as Ore"n's
Winters are getting dryer year by
year and wanner, which makes the
farmers and hop grower smile.
Will Bowler, a Williams creek hop
raiser, has purchaatd the Ptrnoll half
interest in the Flowers & Ptrnoll Hop
yard on Applegate and will go into
the hop business on a larger scale.
Mr. Bowler has seven acres on
Williams creek which is not large
enough to work when hops are at such
low figures as at prestnt. Mr. Per
noil quits the hop business and will
devote his time to his other faiin interests.
COMPLETELY DISCOURAGED "
Is the feeling and plaint of women who
are "run-down "so low that work drugs,
head aches, back ackes, hand tremble,
volreijulvers, little
things annoy and
"everything noes
wrong."
Look the other
wno Juttt a minute
ami me vhnt lr.
I'trrre'it Fitvori'e
I'reM-rtiitlttti h n s
done for more than
a h a I f-m i 1 1 ion
women In to lust
1 thirty years.
W lull It hwttume
for other It ci;i
do for you.
Relieving that
alcoholic, stimu
lating niiilirini'S
were doing mni-ti
barm, Doctor It. V.
1'lcrin turniil his
Investigating mind
uuon the nrolilcin
of producing a remedy for the use of
weak and sintering women that should lie
free from alcohol and at the same time
KFFKCTIVB AND SAKK.
Hature luu jmivUUd uliuiuhintlti tor
such nods and Dr. Pierce found in
native medicinal pluuts such as the roots
Ol OOI.IIKN SKAI., LADY'S BI.IIM'Kll, III.AI'K
cohosh. irNii.-tutN and iii.i k cohosh,
the needed medicinal prns'rtles which
by peculiar processes strictly his own,
without the use of alcohol, ne lias cx
tractcd, preserved and combined In oxaet
proportions to secure from each its best
effect. Tims coiiiioiinded Ids "kavohitk
Imikhi'Iiii'Tion " is u remedy for till) llllll.H
and drains, weaknesses and inflammation
ol the uterine system that has won world
wide fame by curing more than ninely
niiie out of every hundred who have used
It properly.
In taking this you will know v luit ynu
Uike and Uike whut ou know to tic good.
If In any doubt as ti w hat Is oot for
roil, write and ask ail vice of llr. K. V.
'lerco, HIV) Main Street, HulTalo, N. Y.,
and reliable medical advice w ill be sent
you by return mall in securely sealed
envelope. All cnrroHjioiideneo free mid
strictly conlldeiitlal.
Iks-tor Pierce's Pleasant Pellets the
favorite family laxative. One " Pellet " a
laxative, two "Pellets" cathartic dose.
rpHE MEW HOME Or THE HOLMES BUSI-
lirw l i.llt'g.. Tenth mill nwtitliKtuii St..
1-erllnnil. or it.iw iin.l.-r c.nmrHcM.'ii. will rw
.l.-n.ll.tl lUlibil Hli.l Mill linv rery p.iiiti'11.
Itiii. fr llu- H . Mil in. ..In 1 0 ,i, ef ftini liiil.'nll.
I here will I..- 'i efrlr.-i f.,r himlii.-t. rie-llr.
uli'i'il Willi il purl in en I ti'l'ihiti-, hiMIiic
iiihi'Ii llm. liHia IrMt li'li'r. -nl files 11111I ftie
illiiiii'i-n n .ri In tin- iiioilcrii tniNliifu ,iffli't.
V iiIhti-iI b!4 urnilllii Ira III Ixmltlon liiwl v,Hr.
mis
BUSINESS COLLEGE
Kor cataios wrlto to temiiorary atltlresa:
2i 37 Y. M. C. A. Uldg., Portland, Ore.
IK YOU WANT
GOOD DRY WOOD
CAM. I'P
Brcwn's Wood Yard
40S 2nd st., or Tclcphotio 5S5
Owe Your Own Home
I have a tnodcru rixitn
liotiM- iiicliuling patitiv anil
bath, on sewer line, close in,
poub Sx2S; small paynictit in
cash or proixrty. Also 4
rootn 1hx house, same terms,
Sixth ami L, stteets.
Team anil wagon for sale.
J. D. DRAKE.
Phone 4S4. Grants Pass, Ote.
aw x-ii
yo
B B
Garman-flemenwayCo
Closing Out our Big Stock at Cost.
CLOTHING.
$19 00 Suits $13 75
14 00 " 10 00
12 50 " 9 25
1U 00 " 7 75
8 50 " 6 50
7c Prints at
8c Muslin at
12jc Daisy Cloth
10c Outing Flannel
8c " "
COLD, WET WEATHER
Heminhs All Tiut-
Dry Wood is wanted !
Tlio tn'st of M-aHoiiud Ouk, Laurel,
Kir, l'inu and Mun.iuiilu wood de
livered iiroiiiptly to nil pai'ts of the
city at I't'iimiimlile priivi. Five
IoiiiIh uf kindling for (1.00; lens
quantity lit 2fc it-r load. Mill
lilorla, 1 1 75 r load. I'lai-o your
ordors now and m-Urt from 2,f00
coriU of krod wood.
O. O. LUND
Phono 454
Bet Mill and Moss sis, west of Gilbert creek
The Popular Barber Shop
Get your totisorial work done st
IRA TOMPKINS'
On Sixth Sttcct Three chai-s
Hath Room In connoution
Charles Costain
Wood Working Shop.
West of flour mill, near R. R. track
Turning. Si-roll Work. Stair Work, Hand
Shhiiik.I 'aliiiit-i Work, Wooil I'ullevn. Saw
Kilin-Hiiil iiiiniiiiiK, hrairuiK all kinds
PruTs riKlit.
J. M. CHILES
The Pioneer (iroeer
RELIABLE GOODS AT
RELIABLE PRICES
A S(iilty
FAR M-C U R E D
BACON
THE FINEST EVER
BROUGHT TO
GRANTS PASS
Fresh Fruits of All Kinds
Ladies' Misses and Children's Jackets
One-Half Price.
5Jc
6jc
10 c
8 c
5Jc
A Genuine Closing Out Sale.
He Sure and See Us Hefore Huying.
We will
Garman
Ff uit Trees
Native to the soil and climate
make the healthiest and best
bearing orchards.
EUREKA NURSERY
Eight miles from Grants Eass, in
Applegate Valley, All home grown
trees, true to name, free from dis
ease, strong and vigorous growth.
5.000 Spitzenburgs, all whole root,
ct own grafts, trees J,)t to 4'2 feet
high. li5 per 1,000; 4S to 6 feet,
$70 per 1.000.
Twenty-five other varieties to
select ftom at reasonable prices.
Trees carefully dug and packed
and shipments made to any point
address:
J. H. ROBINSON,
Wilderville, - Oregon.
N. E. McGREW,
PIONEER
TRUCK and DELIVERV
Furulturo and I'iano
Moving
GRANTS PASS, OREGON.
Fish, Oysters.
Crabs r
Phone 931 for Halibut, Smelt,
Salmon, Catfish, Crabs, Shrimps,
and Fresh Toke Point and Eastern
Oysters. These goods are kept
in Cold Storage and are fresh at all
times.
Free delivery.
Howard M. Mitchell
Cold Storage,
SUMMONS.
In The Circuit Court for The State of
Oregon, for Josephine County.
Koetta M. Stevenson,
PlaiutifT, c .. ,
vs. I Snlt 'or
J. D. F. Stevenson, divorce.
Defendant. J
To J. D. F. Steveoiou, the above
named defendant :
In the name of the State of Oiegon
you are hereby required to appear and
aimwer tht complaint filed against
yoo iu the name of the above entitled
suit on or before the SHth day of Dec-ember,
I'JOo, aud If you fail to appear
or answer the plaintiff will apply to
the oi art for the relief nrateri for In
the complaint, namely : For a decree
disMilvuiK the bonds of matrimony
now niMitiK between the plaintiff and
defendaut and lor the custody of the
minor children i f plaintiff aud the de
fendant, to-wit: Leua, Lloyd, aud
William Stevenson.
This suminnfiR is nnhlUlmd ht nrrla.
rf Hon. J. O. Booth, County Judge
ui jonei nine i.ountv, uregon, made
aud entered November IS, 106-
The first publication is Nnveuibe r 17,
litOo, and the la-t publication is De
cember 2V. lyos.
KOBEKT GLENN SMITH
aud OLIVtK S. BRUVYX,
Attcimji (ci riaictiff,
FURNISHING
Men's $1 25 Shirts
f 00 "
50c Woolen Socks
35c " "
25c " "
Good Underwear, per suit
Overalls, per pair
7 bars Soap, C, Silk or Star 25c
25c Coffee 20c
All 50o Teas 40c
Corn, Beans and Tomatoes, p r can K'c
Heinze's Mustard, pint cans. 25c
Save YouMoney.
- Hemenway
SUMMONS.
Id the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Josephine County.
D. P. Johnson and Au
gust Fstsch,
Plaintiffs,
vs.
R. YY. Nugent,
Defeudant.
To R. W. No Kent, Defendaut above
named.
In the name of the State of Oregon,
you are hereby required to aptenr aud
answer the complaint lilul ngaint
you in the above entitled artii n on or
before the (1th day of January, ISM0,
and if you fhil to appear aud autwer,
the r la in t i H h will take judgment
against Jon for the relief ill liiiimli d
in their crmplaint, to-wit: The eom
of I(H) witli interest at the ligal rate
from May 22, 11H)5, aud for the sum of
23 Rttornejs fees, and for the costs
and itiidjunenients of this action; lor
an order ef tale of the real property
attached herein.
This Summons is published by order
of Hou. J. O. Booth, Couuty "Judge,
made and entered ou the ?yht dBy of
November, 1IKI5. The first publica
tion of summons is December 1, JliOo,
aud the last publication of sumnious
is January 12, I'.ioii.
KOIiKHT GLENN SMITH,
OLIVER S. BROWN,
Attorneys for Flaintifls.
SUMMONS.
In The Circuit Court of The Slate
of Oregon, for Jonpliine Cuouty.
Elizabeth Swinden and
JefferBon Wiuier,
FlaiutlfTs,
vs.
Matison Fredenburg
and First National
Bauk of Southern
Oregon, a oorpoa
tion, Defendants.
To Matison Fredeuburg, the above
named defendaut.
In the name of the State of Oregon,
you are Hereby required to appiar aud
answer the cituplaint filed against
you iu the above entitled court on or
before the 2iith day of Dxeenibir,
1905, aud if you fail to apiear aud
answer tlio plaintiff will apply to the
Court for the relief prayed for iu
thuir Complaint, Jo-wit: A decree
cancelling that certain mortgage
giveu by John Swindeu and Elizabeth
Swinden to Matison Fredeuburg npou
the east half of the northwest quarter
aud Lots numbered 8 and 4 in Section
19, of Township .17 South, of 'iange 5
West IU the County of Josephine,
State of Oregou, aud requiring the
First Natioual Bank of Southern Ore
gon to suireuder said mortgage and
note to the plaintiff Elizabeth Swiu
den and for such other and further
relief as to the Court may seem
equitable.
This summons is published at the
order of Hon. J. O. Booth, County
Judge of Joseplnue Couuty, rumle
oT..imier , iwu; tne nrst publica
tion being November 10, 1U05, and the
last publication of summons beiug
Duceoiber 23, ItKW.
ROBERT G. SMITH.
OLIVER S. BRUWN.
Attorneys for plaintiffs.
i rr. Wtlllams' tnrtlsn Pile
I'ltntnientwill cure hllint
u.v..(itiK MU IIUU III
..v buvwi wi LUT tllUIIIIH,
Hays Ilia iwmuirtlou,.' ,!,
liet. Dr. IVil.iuua' Indian i'llfU nt-
m.nl 1- nMn- -u I fA. . i. ...
In of the prfvsiff rmrts. Every boi la
AkUFACTUnllS CO.. fropa.. tleveiala. o'Ti
All P
GOODS
85c
75c
v 39c
25c
20c
!0c
40c and 55c
NOTICE OF SliERlrF'S SALE.
Notice is htrtby given, lhat on
Saturday, the Hot li day of D-ci n.hi r,
l'.Kio, at the hour of 10 o'clock iu
the fort mou at the front door of the
Court douse in Grants Pass, Oregon,
I will, to satiffy a judgment given iu
the Circuit Cunt of the Slate of Oie
gou, for Josephine County, in fav.r
of Ellen F. St. Linis and againi-t
Henr; E. Booth, for the'suin of 1217,
with interest at six per cent from
July 13, lili,0, sell for cash to the
highest bidder, all the right, title
aud interest of il. E. Booth iu ami
to the lol owing di scribed lode niin
ing claims situated In township ll.'i
Sooth, ol Mtige 8 West,, in Josephine
County, Oregon, to-wit :
The HOBSON lode mining claim
located by Win. A. Wilhelui aud Mrs.
M. A. Booth ou August U, V 00, tht,
notice of local ion uf w hich is re
corded at page -Jfilt of volume 13 of the
Mining Records ;
The DELLA M. lode mining claim
located by Wui. A. Wilhehn and Mis.
M. A. Booth on August 14, 11100, the
notice of locatiou of which is record
ed at page 4"i7 of volume 13 of Min
ing Records;
The ST. JOE lode wining claim
located by M. A. Booth on August 14,
11)00, the notice of lociition.of which
la recorded at page 4110 of volume 13 of
Miniug Records;
The HENRY lode mmiug claim
located by H. C. Perkins on August
14, 1010, the notice of locatiou of
which is recorded at page 4M uf
volume 13 of Mining Records;
The CLAY lode mining claim
located by Tho. Smith on August
14, 1000, the notice of location of
which is recorded at page 408 of
volume 13 of Mining Records;
The MAES, lode niiuiug claim lo
cated by Thomas Smith ou August 14,
1000, the notice of location of which
is recorded at page 4'1!) of volume 13
of Mining Records;
The NATIVE DAUGHTERS lode
mining claim located by Mae Smith
and L I.. Perkins, ou August 14, I'.IOO,
the notice of locatiou of which is re
cord! d at age 470 of volume 13 of
Mining R-cords;
The TOM S. lode niiuiug claim lo
cated by H. C. Perkius ou August 14,
liioo, the lint ice of location of which
is minded at page 470 of volume 13
of Mining Records;
All of the above described miniug
records are of Jost'phiuo County,
Oregnu.
Dated Nov. 29, ItHVi.
GEO. W. LEWIS,
Sheriff of Josephine Couuty, Oregon.
NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL
ACCOUNT.
In t e matter of the 1
Estate of A. D.Custar.
Dt ceast d. J
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned, Executor of the i state above
named, lias tiled in the County Court
cf the State ot Oregou for Josephine
Couuty, his final account as Executor
of the above named estate, and will
present the same to the court on Wed
nesday the 20th day of December, mw,
at lo o'clock iu the foreuoou of said
dny for approval. All persona having
objections to said account are hereby
untitled to appear ou said day aud
present the same.
Dated Nov. 17, I WW.
ISAAC CUSTAR.
Executor of the estate of A. D. Cus-
tar, deceased.
Order seals and robber stamps of
A. E. Voorhlea.
roLEYsnomTAR
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