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ROGUE RIVER COURIER. GRANTS PASS, OREGON, FEBRUARY, 16 1906. PROFESSIONAL CA HPS. 'SHORT COURSE SCHOOLS Z pVgwe IN AGRICULTURE. HtLU during the afternoon as many of tliy i feature! of a foil institute an is jiogii- I til Thnnirh thn farmers institute il i new to tlia settlers of Slate creek and Lower Applegate, yet they are C. FINDLEY. M. D. " Practice limited to KYK, EAR. NOSE and TFIROAT, and fitting of glasses, onioo hours 9 to 12; 2 to fi; and on ap pointment. Telephones 21 and 77. Ubahts 1'ahs, - - Oniion DRS DOUGLAS & DOUGLAS, In Rogue Ri-er Valley bv Staff of State Agricultural College and Well Attended. o. n. norm.ss assa a. doijolas, u.b. I'hvMrian and Diwae of Women Kurt?eon. "d Children. Phone 031. Res. 10M. Cor. Bixlh and E streets. GuantbPahb, - - Ohkoqw JJR. J. C. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND 8UUGEON Office at National Irnf Store. . Phonos, Office 855; Vm. 1045. Kt-ntdence cor. 7th and V struots. GbaktsPass, - Ohkoom taking an active interest in this meet ing, and tlie assaranre is given that there will be a good attendance. Dr. Withyconibe and associates will spend ttiat niligt in Grants Pass and Wed nesday they will go to the Lee school WATER RIGHTS FOR . BLUE LEDGE MINES Grants Pass Banking & Trust Co An Indication That a Smelter Is to Be Built Big Develop ment Being Done. Paid Up Capital Stock $25,000 00 W. F. KREMER PHYSICIAN AND SUKGEON Office In Courier Dulldlng. office phone 911, residence 413. Eyes tested and glasses fitted. Chants Tass, Okkoom. J)R. T. E. BEARD. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Ofllce over Hair-Riddle Hardware. Res. cor. 4th and B Streets. Phones, Office 354; Res. 321. Ghauts Pass, - Okoom. LOUGHRIDGE, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Res Phone 714 Olty or country calls attended night or day. Sixth and II, Tuff's building. Office Phono Sol. GrantbPasb - . Obeoow. Dr. James Withyconibe, director of the Oreogn Agricultural College, and the members of the Col lego farmers institute staff were on the train Tues- house, Tour miles weBt or this city, day morning bound for Central Point! where forenoon aud afternoon sessions where tliev held an institute during , will be luld. To indue a large at- the afternoon and evening. Wednes-; tendancce of farmers from a distance day they held an institute at Eaglo to attend a basket dinner and a social Point, with forenoon, afternoon and '. hour at noon will constitute a feature evening sessions, and Thuriday they 1 of the institute, and it is expected held similar sessions at Talent. that all who can will bring a well filled Though this was the first institute louch basket. The Lee school house ever held at Central Point there was ! is in the center of one of the best a good attendance and the farmers ' farming sections of Josephine county showed a deep interest in the pro-land the farme- are up-to-date and eeedings. An institute had been held fully appreciate the profitable fentorfi i-t Eagle Point last September, a fact j of a farmers institute and come that made It posnlbln for the institute qnently the iittendance will be large, of Wednesday to be thn occasion of On Thursday an institute will.be one of the largest gatherings ever had held at Merlin, which will close this in that place. A basket dinner was one of the features and did much to add to the success of the meeting. The farmeil of business men of Point co-operated heartily in the preparations for this institute, but the principal oredit is due to Connty Commissioner George Brown, and Hon. H. von der Hell n, for these public spirited gentlemen yavo their fullest attention to attending to the many details that enabled the pro gram to be carriea out so enectiveij. Talent Institnte was under the aus pices of the Talent Fanners Club, and President Welborn Beoson and Secre tary E: E. Eons are entitled to a large part of the oredit for the splendid success that attend this gathering. Talent la in the midst of one of the most progressive (arming communities of Jackson county, and though this was the first institute ever held there yet it was very largely attended and its suocess was very gratifying to Dr. Withycombe and his associates, j This Friday morning Dr. Withy I oombe and the other speakers arrived ,.T . in Grants Pass from Talent and in the ATTORNEY-AT LAW, I Hftl)ruoou ift for Provolt, .acoom- Practloo In all Statoand Federal Courts, j pBllid uy Charles Metterve, of the Office in Opora House HulUllng. I Courier, and this Saturday they will Grants Pass, UKE00N oonduot an institute in the large I 1 I- 1 1 1 1 1 , I).nB.,U n II' M 11 h. CUUTUU UIIUUIUK av ivtv.w w""i" -'J I Rev. E. Badger, who willingly offered series of farmers meetings in Rogoe River Valley. Forenoon aud after noon sessions will be held. Merlin is that locality and the the shipping point for a large farm' the village of Eagle log district and the business men of that town are co-operating with the farmers to make this institnte one of the most successful ever held in Jose phine connty. JJARL V. INGELS ASSAYER AND CHEMIST. AM work guaranteed accurate and ro- Ullii opp. P. O. Phono 1003 Grants Pass, - Obkuon. , D. NORTON, V". C. HALE, How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any oase of Catarrh that can nut be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obliagtions made by his firm. Waldiug, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cnre is taken in ternally, acting directly npon the blood and mucous surfaces of the sys tem. Testimonials sent free. Price, 'So per bottle. Sold by all Drug r ists. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti pation. EQUAL SUFFRAGE SENTIMENT GAINING The New York company lately ac- quiring the Blue Ledge copper mines ' ou upper Applecate are making a big ; beginning on development work. A gasoline air oomi resuor, of f.O H. P. ! ha- been installed and a full set of , power drills are in use. A crew o' CO men is employed and later on this force will be increased to fully 100. A series of new tunnels have been be gun on that mine will cut the copper deposits at a much lower level than was done by the tunuels ran by the former owners. The company, through their attor ney, E. V. Froth ingham, has lately filled on 6000 inches of water in the middle fork of Applegate and on 2500 inches of water in Elliott oreek, Bnotber tributary of Applegate. This water will be utilized in generating electrloity for light and for power at the mine and at the smelter. Secur ing these water rights is a good Indi cation that the New York people are likely to pat a smelter near the Blue Ledge mines. And their poshing de velopment work with a big force of men is proof that they are no promo ters, and that they want to learn the extent and value of the copper veins on the Blue Ledge claims this Spring so that if the property warrants a smelter, they can have the good weather of Summer and Fall to get tue buildings up- and the machinery and furnaces hauled to be set up dur ing the Winter months. As these New York men are railroad builders well as smelter operators it is likely that they will have railroad connection with the Southern Pacific, either at Grants Pass or Medford by ' the time the smelter is ready to re- ceive coke aud send out matte. , Trnnsacts a general Bunking business. Receives deposits subject to check or on demand certificates. Our customers are assured of courteous treatment aud every consideration consistent with sound banking principles. J. PRANK AI&ub, ireKutut. R. A. Booth, Vice-President. L. L. Jewell, Cashier. Safety deposit boxes for rent USE OUR ELECTRIC IRON And Do Your Ironing in Half the Time. One of our customers said recently "I never realized how much time I lost changing irons and going back and forth between the stove and the ironing board until I tried the Electric Iron." : : : : ATTORN EY-AT-LA W Ollloo over First National Bank, Grants Tabs, Ohkoon. Qt II. CLEMENTS ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Practice In State and Federal Courts. Office on (1th and U streets opposite Court House, Phono 1001. , Qbaktb Pahs, - OkkuU C. HOUGH, ATTORN EY-AT-LA W, Practices In all State and Federal Courts Office over Hair Riddle Hardware Co. its use rent free for the purpose, he staling that ho felt that a farmers in stitute did so mcnt of the Chants Pass, Ohkoon J. II. AUSTIN, ATTOUNKY-ATLAW Union Building much for the better- farmers that it was quite proper to per nil its sessions in 'a church building. Time sessions J wl 1 be hold at this Institute and at the uiuht session stereopticon views will be used to illustrate fie topics I ou the program. Both a basket din I ner aud supper will be served, nu j der the supervision of a committee j of ladies, who have arranged that all ! who can will bring a well filled lunch basket aud oouie prepared to stay for the' three sessions and to eujoy the social hour at noon and eveuiug. Au Inui ltnA wna lifiM at u ... ., irt I 'opiHTt of the movement. i ........ 41. i.. . iib.iii jfilut on was offered by Mrs. arUUPlHl UIHli Utrru IB iimiiiiuwn vi Oregon Men Favor Giving Ballot to Women Vote Taken Next Juno. the KerBY OhEC.N ' "yiLLIAM P WRIGHT, U. S. DEPUTY PURVEYOR M1NINW KNU1NKEK AN1) DRAUGHTSMAN 0th Ht., north ol Josephine Hotel. Obants Pahs, Orkuon. FRED MENSCIl U. 8. DEPUTY SURVEYOR Surveys promptly ad atxniratoly made. Leave orders at Courier office. J. E. PETERSON (I-IONKKH) FIRL, LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE REAL ESTATE out niir Horn Hssin Land Co., V imilng. Anchor Wire Korea. II. I. HeyanMe K wolds LlWtOD Cv' and Mining ncors. Engi MECHANICAL DRAUGHTS MEN AND SURVEYORS. Grants Pass there being the largest gathering this Suturday ever before wituessed iu j Applegate Valley. During the iuetritn i of the uoon hour the preliminary or- gitulzatiou of a co-operative telephoue eompauy will be effected. It is the plau to have the system embrace the entire Amileiiate Valley aud couueot with Grants I'ass and Jacksonville. Sunday the institute speakers will drive to Kerby, where three sessious will be held Mouday, with the stere optivou views a part of tliu eveuiug exercises. This institute is under the auspices of the Josephine Couuty Storkmuus Association aud the tuoni iug hour will be devoted to a business J meeting of the Association. Oue im portant matter to be acted ou will be the seouriug of subscribers for the brand book which the Association has ordered of the Courier office. I These books are to I bound in heavy lather with a. Hap covering over the eud aud fastened by a suap-buttou and 1 the paper used will be a special kind to stand hard usage and considerable moisture. With resnouable care they ' should last five years aud will be so J. t.swtou bound that additional leaves can readily be inserted containing the 1 brands and uamee of new members. It will have a very ci uvenient index aud will be by far the best brand book gotten out in Oregon. The farmers and stockuieu of the eutire Illinois Valley are taking a strong in terest in this, the seooud institute ever held iu that Valley, aud a big at- r Indorsement for equal suffrage has been asked of numerous local aud county Orauges, aud in not a single instauoe has it been refused. This or ganization with its 5000 members will be a tower of strength in the cam- paiiru. The State Federation of Woman's Clubs, which hitherto has stood uou-committal on the suffrage questiou, came out this year with a ringing resolution recommending the study of the question to clubs, aud Provolt last I PlHlKiuB tle delegates to the earnest ine reso Abigail Scott Duuiway, the pioneer champion of womau suffrage iu Oregon, aud after a brilliant address by Mrs. Duui way, whs pttsned without a disienting vote. At the same time the State Convention of the W. C. T. U. was in session, the most cordial oonrtesies were extended to onr National audi tor. Miss Clay, aud an equally stroug resolution of indorsement was passed. The Sacajawea Association also eu dorsed womau anrffage unanimously, The high schools are taking up the saffragn questiou for debate, and the oalls upon the headquarters for 1 terature are constantly increasing. The governor cf Oregon has recently emphasized his belief iu equal rights br aiipointins Mrs. Clara Waldo re gent of the State Agricultural Col lege. Mrs. Waldo is the State leo turer for the Grange. The Equal Suffrage Association has trebled its rnouibershlp within the year and new members are added every week. Others who opposed as in the last campaign are quiet now, sayiug it is no use to fight suffrage louger for It is the "Woman'a hour in Oregon." We are therefore pressing forward iu the firm belief that Oregon will end its delegates to the next oonven tiou holding aloft the fifth star npon the suffrage flag. Luckiest Man la Arktruti, "I'm the luckiest man in Arkau sas." writes H. L. Stanley, of Brnno "since the restoration of my wife's V. ... I , u tin ft vm fNiM of nnntinaotm llri.n(.niwu""""' ' oouah nir aud bleeding from the lungs " " . rueu of Kerby are co-oneratiua aud iid I owe mv srood fortuue to tu - i doinit their full Part to develop the ' world s greatest niedioiue. Dr. King's .ti.i.i. r....K Bunadv tht Msthtr't I i... . . .l . v.ii...i.i..!Nw Discover for consumption UUmBsnain w.v imuiiKK lliierrom vu iui miriinm ; , . - , . inim, i ... 4 I WtrU IH lUlll. f n ..v - thetrtowo will be the center ol as : ,th lht. hr.t hott and is bottles oarea tne worst rsvorlte. The soothing and healing properties pro(U01V9 a farmiun se-tiou as .t is comnleted the cure. of this remedy. Its rieaaai . now , rion ,uuing dtstrurT Im.ket coughs and oolcts or money reiuuuett. er hasbK.u arTaugl tor aud the " il v11 000 uu f,'uvs wis. M'xs&i An Electric Iron is always hot and can be regulated to just the right heat. With current at 10c a kilo watt the monthly expense is very small. Call on or telephone the office and our representative will call on you. ::::::: : : Condor Water & Power Co. The Origins!. Foley & Co., Chicago, originate! Honey and Tar as a throat and lung remely, and on account or the great merit and popularity of Foley's Honey and Tar many imitations are offered for the genuine. Ask for Foley's .Honey and Tar and refuse any sub stitute offered as no other preparation will Rive the same satisfaction, it is mildly laxative. It ooutains no opiates and is safest for children and delicate persons. For sale by H. A. Rotermund. Tb&t New Hops Trouble Editor Courier In latt week's paper there appeared an article from Mr. Gentner in whiob he said that some person had fallen a tree across a ditch that caused the water to over flow the road and washing ont the road and culvert. Now, either Mr. Gentner did not look at the cause of the damage or el"e he intended to tell deliberate falsehood for it is not the case aud wheh I can prove to him. There is or was no ditch obstructed by a tree top and another thing the ditch that was overflown did not have any obstruction in it but was not big enough for the amount of water that it had to carry. Now, Mr. Gentner, if you do not believe this, pleaie call at the Wnyaut ranch and inquire for me aud I will show you the cause of the damage. CLARENCE WTNANT. Only One Tubular Separator The Sharpies Tubular Separator is THE ONLY tubular cream separator made. TUBULAR SEPARATORS Have supply cans hardly waist high a simple bowl wholly enclosed, self oiling gears a single ball bearing and the world's record for clean skimming and easy turning. Let me explain it and give you a catalog. Rogue River Creamery, Medford, ore. nave i jlnn i iiroiiil'l laud permanent oil UZ7 it a' favorite with people every-1 ho,,,i.tlUj where. 1 P1't7 , ,,7 mother of small chlldten. for colds, croup and whooping coukU, as it ai wavs affords quiea relief, ana as II ooutaint no opium or other harmful druir. il may be given as oooudeotly toa Ubyaato au adult. For sale by ail druggis'a of the farmers of the fllliiois Vslley; will insure well fllVd Baskets lit pleutytof that day, j m Tuesday forenoon the institute workers will proceed to ildervllle TtWI bottle tree. where a the afternoon, Are You Restless it Night Aud harrassed br a bad cough Use Ballard's Horehound Syrup, U will secure yon sound sleep aud effect a prompt and radical cur, ror sale by noier- -.- ,.1c t , i prompt ana rauicai cure, nu seiMiiou. will held during k.tionai Drag Co. and by loon. Itis'expeoted to bave 'mund. Itch Ringworm. E. T. Lucas, Wiugo, Ky. , writes, April 2ft, 1U03: "For 10 to 12 years, I bad been afflicted with a malady known as the ' itch. The itching was most unbearable; I had tried for years to find relief, having tried all reme dies I could hear of, besides a number of doctors. I wish to state that one sing e application of Ballard's Snow Liniment cured me completely and permanently. Since then I have nsed ' the liniment on two separate occasions for ring worm and it enred com pletely." 35o, 50o and $1.00 at National Drug Co., and at Roter muud's. Shingle Mill to Strt Vp. J. K. Veils has bought the shingle mil1 located on Slate creek near Wilder ville built and operated by Weston Bros, last year. Mr. Wells left Sunday for Wildotville with a crew of meu aud he expect! to have the mill all ready to begin sawiug Bhingles by j Wednesday of this week. Mr. Wells will not cut singles from bolts a that i waates timber too much, but will haul' the logs to the mill aud cat them into ! blocks on a cut-off saw and then with a trimmer saw take off the bark and sap. Mr. Wells came to Grants Pass last year from Washington, where be worked for years in the shingle mills on Puget Sound, aud he is an expert at the business. He has a fine body of sugar pine to ont his timber from aud he will be able to deliver in Grant Pas as fine and durable shin gles as were ever pot on this market. A Guaranteed (.'ore for Ptlea. Itching, Blind. Bleeding, Protrnd-' iug Piles. Druggists are authorised to refund money 11 MENT fails to cure iu to 11 day. 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