Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, March 02, 1906, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    ROGUE RIVER COURIER
GRANTS PASS, OREGON.
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER.
KOGUS KiVKK COURIER. GRANTS PASS, OREGON. MARCH 2, ivOt,.
Published Every Friday.
Subscription Rati
One Year, in advance, 11.6(1
8lx Monthn. 7
Three Month, ... ,40
blngle Copies, .05
Advertising Rate
Furnished on application at the office, or
by uiau.
. Obituaries and resolutions of con
dolence will be charged for at 6c per line;
ara 01 luanaiouo.
A. E. VO0RHJE3, Peopb.
e d
Oregon, a second-class mail matter.
FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 190fl.
AS THE STRANGER SEES THE
TOWN.
As a city of home, and of progress
Irenes Grant Pas make a deep Im
pression upon all who riait the town.
Every branch of social life, every line
of Christian endeavor and every facility
for thorough edncation ' la made easy
for the inhabitant. A a community
containing only satisfied people, there
I none which equals Urant Push,
and the resident as a rnle have per
manently located themselves h!re.
This Is, and always will he, the
manufacturing center of rhis district,
and there is easily obtained an abund
ance of eloct'ieal power, which will
make umtitifuct Jrlna lnternsU excep
tionally easy of development. We
have a box f ictory here as well as a
hh!i and door fuctory, which are sec
ond to none. They will be foaud
mentioned In another part of this
publication "whore their advancement
is fully doner i bed. The financial in
terests of the olty are iu good hands
and managed In a progressive and
Miergetio way. The moral atmosphere
of the city is generally wholesome, it
being in fact, a olty of churches, a
dozen different denominations being
here represented. It is owe of the
most healthful cities in the United
Btntes, and "hears the distinction of
having the lowest death"rate of any
olty in the Union. It is the residence
of many professional men of ability
and has always furnished its propor
tion of prominent representatives iu
all matters of 8tate. There are num
berless o;iKrtouitles open for those
looking for a buaiuesa location, there
. being Just now, wing to the rapid
strides made in the fruit ludustry, a
particularly fine opening in the way
of a first class cannery, and the grow
ing dairy business paves the way for
a creamery. Witli the coming of the
new rallr ad, we will without quest
Ion see the erect lou of a furniture
factory, ami artur sncli starts as
above, a paper mill, and shiulge mill
will rapidly follow. There Is no
question that all those who read this
discourse on the comity of Josephine
would do well to he influenced into
Investigating the possibilities ofthls
territory. It means health and wealth
to you, as well as a future home in. one
of the most ieautiful"'sHts iu the
West.
grandeur of her future attainments is
almost inconceivable to the average
mind, and the various avenues and
lines of business yet unoccupied will
beond a doubt prove a rich financial
harvest to the pioneers who enter
therein. A city is what the citizens
make it. And a comprehensive, in
dividual review, describing in full
each retail interest and its accom
plishment is ample proof, if proof is
Deeded, of all the features to which
we have drawn particular attention
regarding Grants Pass and the sur
rounding territory. The sketches
herein contained have been prepared
for" the purpoof"reviewin2 and'ex
tending oar acquaintance with the
men and the establishments that carry
on thFafTttirTof this prosperous city.
Then is no plaoeJ.like home to buy
anything that you neeu in any line
Home trading is the secret of success
Id all communities. We have held
forth upon the boundless resources and
possibilities of oar county, and its
ideal environments, but to make this
territory and our city in particular
and the busiest of its iize, it is neoes
sary that ItheJ wealth;. of I the whole
community be kept within circulation
within its boundaries. Speod cot
your money in far away markets,' it
will'never come back. But instead
purchase supplies of every description
rrotn .our .hotne merchant, and we
will assure you that yon will not only
receive the fall value, but iu the
regular line of business you will have
an opportunity or handling over and
over the"juoiiey" destined to circulate
In Josephine county. Your neighbors
prosperity is just so much added to
the general welfare of this territory,
and your own prosperity In a great
measure depends upon the prosperous
condition of every merchant doiug
business In your nidst. Patronize
home industry and thus advance the
prosperity of the city. Think of
home interests at all times, and deal
with those merchants whose reputa
tions are known to you. You can al
ways be assured of receiving from
them the highest value and the best
quality besides you will be partoniz-
ing neighbors and fellow citizens,
whose chief interests are your own in
terests. Candidate for Sheriff
I tike this opportunity to announce
to the voters of Josephine county my
oauuinacy ior tne omce or sheriff,
and my name will appear before the
pninary convention April 20th on the
republican ticket.
A. UMPHLETT.
Candidates Announcements.
JAMES WITHYCOMBE
of Corvallis
Candidate for Republican Nominee
for Governor
"An honest and fearless perform
ance of publio duty a greater and
united Oregon."
STEPHEN JEWELL
of Grants Pass
Candidate Democratic for Nominee
County Judge.
Favors Progressive Ideas in Road,
School, Probate, Taxation, Sanitary and
Liquor Laws.
QUANTS PASS NOW OCCUPIES
FRONT RANK
To the caatial observer it would
, doubthw appear at first glaiioe."and
Without due inquiry and Investiga
tlon, that every business avenue 7"f
Grants Pass was fully occupied, bnt
to those who are acquainted with this
city and the vast opportunities offered
within her borders, such by no means
appears to lie. the case. It is true that
some lines are already well tilled in
proportion to the present population,
but surrounded km we are by a terri
tory its rich its this with the develop.
Uieut of tl pofniliiliiies ami latest
resources yet in their infancy, the
WILLIS S. DUIMIWAY
CANDIDATE foi STATE PRJNTER
At Republican Primary, April 20, 1906
"I hereby pledge the inxiple of Oregon
to a gif iit reduction of the enormous
cost of the ofllce of Stale Printer, if
elected, and I declare, upon my honor
that 1 shall s"ek neither to lieriietuiito
old abuses of the ol'tleo nor cngugo in
new scbemes to loot the treasury."
Willis S iHuiiway.
"Willis s Dunlwiiy is a mini of ster
ling Integrity and thorough knowledge
oi i no printing tmsinoes."- roi'tlaud
Labor Press.
JOSEPH MOSS
of Grants Pass
Candidate for Republican Nominee
for County Judge.
If I am nominated and elected, I will,
during my term of office, conduct the
business of this county with the same
care and economy that I would my own.
I stand for good roads and economy.
T. B. CORNELL
Grants Pass
Republican Candidate for Nominee
County Judge
Business methods Applied to County
Government County to build Good
Roads.
S. F. CHESHIRE
of Grants Pass
Republican Candidate for Nominee
County Clerk
FRED MENSC1I
of Grants Pass
Republican Candidate for Nominee
County Surveyor
W. I. SWEETLAND
of Grants Pass
Candidate for Republican Nominee
for Sheriff.
CLASSIFIED ADS.
FOR SALE.
PET ALUM A Incubator for sale at
less than half cost. Jose X. Nelson,
East A street. 3.3 tl
FOR SALE 4 fresh milk cows, grade
Jerseys, apply 10 O. H. Pease,
Placer. Ore. 2-23 7t
FOR SALE 2-year old heifer, fresh
in 8 months flS. E. B. Brown,
408, Second street. . 2-23 2t
J? OK SALE Buff Leghorn Eggs. 15
for $1.25. J. W. Branch. Art Gal
lery, Grants Faw, Ore. 2-23 2t
HYDRAULIC RAM-No. 8 Hydraul
ic Ram inquire at M. E. Moore's
Second Hand Store, Front streer.
2 23 rf
FOR SALE Thoroughbred White
Leghorns, stock and eggs for sale ;
egus 15 for fl. Hayden Close, West
D street. 2-1B tf
BUGGY A good single bussr. liirht
one-horse spring wagon and a heavy
lumber wagon, for sale cheap M.
E. Moore, Second Hand Store, (Front
Street. 2-23 tf
A 6x7 POCO Camera and developing
outfit, new and little used. Camera
cost :J5, will take 2o for entire
outfit Address, Camera, care
Courier. 29. tf
EGGS I EGGS ! !-Rhode Island Reds
will lay them in Winter when they
are high and scarce Get eggs for
hatching at M. ft. Moore's Second
Hand Store. 2-23 tf
A GOOD HX)-acre ranch o.i Applega'e
river, 90 acres nnder ditch foi irri
gation, good buildings, 40 acres in
cultivation. Sold at a bargain.
Addrfss, . Farm Bargain, care
Courier. 2-9 4t
FARM FOR SALE KiO aces fiO in
cultivation, good bnidings. family
orchard, near town. Daily mail,
nice coontrv home. Address H. B.,
Box 17, Wood vi lie, Ore. 8 2 2t
FOR SALE Fifteen acres of choice
Rogue River pear land cheap; one
fourth mile from depnr, irrigat:ng
water, good farm buildings; one
fifth down, balance 10 years at 7 per
cent. Ben A. Lowell, Woodville,
Ore. 2-23 (it
FOR SALE 6 to 40 acre sob-divis
ions of a 1900-acre Rogue River
ranch, 80 rods from Southern Pa
ciho depot; small payment, S
years time end 6 per cent interest
t'ome early nod get the choicest of
luua. Also 20 seres best apple laud
to exchange for house and lot in
Medford, ABhlund 01 Grants Pass.
Ben A. Lowell, Wood vill,t Oregon.
2-2 lt
ED LISTER
of Grants Pass
Candidate for Republican Nominee
for Slier iff.
T hflci hurl Avn..-i.n.,.. n I,a .Ml.w.
sheriff, and if elected I will administer
the office with vigor and economy.
L. L. JEWELL
of Grants Pass
Candidate for Republican Nominee
for Representative.
E. DUN HA R,
Of Woll Creek
Candidate for Republican Nominee
foi Representative.
Signs statement No. 1 of the Primary
Election law, which pledges vote for
the people's choice for Senator.
FOR SALE 88 acres River Bottom
land, i miles down Rogue river
from Grants Pass on county road,
known as the Turner ranch. Two
houses, one a u-rooni frame, large
barns, hop house and all out-buildings.
9 acres lion, 10 acres orchard ;
Winter apples. For sale at f.'loOO.
A bargain for (10 days. Inquire of
A. N. Hulbert, Sams Valley, Ore
gon.
2-9 If
PERSONAL.
DO YOU wttut a home on easy pay
ments? If so call on or address Ore
gon Timber, Miuing & Investment
Co., Grant Pa5, Ore.
WANTED.
WANTED Grain Sacks, Tools and
other second-hand goods. Harrison
Bros., Second hand-store, corner
Sixth and J stretts. 8-si tf
OREGON Timber Mining & Invest
ment Co. are looking for a good
Farm, with pleiitv of water for Ir
rigation. Price i.KMK) to $11000.
BUSINESS CHANCES.
DO YOU want a good paving busi
ness in Gr mts Pass? If so usk
Oregon Timlier, Mining & Invest
ment Co. about the snap thev have.
A.U.Bannard's
Furniture Store on North Side
Big
After invoicing we find a lot of goods broken
in assortment we will dispose of at Special Prices.
Also Remnants of CARPETS, MATTINGS, and
LINOLEUMS must be sold regardless of cost.
Cut in price of WALL PAPER for January and
February to make room for new stock. A full as
sortment of everything in our line. f
Goods sold on the installment plan.
A. U. Bannard
North Sixth Street
One block North of Josephine Hotel.
NE10P
99
Comic Operetta in one Act
Opera House, Wed., March 7
Also Varied Program of Orchestra Music, Recitation and Song
For the Benefit of
The Southern Oregon Hospital
AN EVENING OF FUN AND MUSIC
Cast of Characters
PENELOPE, The Kitchen Maid MRS. W. W. WALKER
MRS. CROAKER. The Mistress MRS. W. L. IRELAND
PITCHER, Policeman GEO. P. CRAMER
TOSSER, Soldier THEO. P CRAMER
CHALKS, Milkman A. E. VOORHIES
Admission 35c, Reserved Seats 50c.
FOR RENT.
FOR KENT A suite of flue office
rooms. Address the Courier. tf
Home Baking
with
ROYAL
Baking Powder
The United States Agricultural Department
has Issued (and circulates free) a valuable report
giving the results of elaborate experiments made
by and under the direction of the Department,
which show the great saving from baking at home,
as compared with cost of buying at the bakers.
AH bread, cake, biscuit, crullers, etc., are very much
frcsher,c!eaner,cheaper and more wholesome when
made at home with Royal Baking Powder.
ovi KiNa sovycr co, sew cn
For County Surveyor.
I hereby HiinnancH flint my Dame
will bo. placed before t'-e voters of
.Tosephiue county Hi I lie prin ry
election, April 20. 11H;, n n candi
date for noiniiiHtion for the ultice of
coriity surveyor, on the republican
ticket. FRED MENCM.
For County Surveyor.
I hereby announce to the vnteia of
Josephine county that my ns me will
be before the priiusries n it candidate
for the nouiiiiHtiou of Comity Survey
or on the republican ticket.
3-lrt lot D. J. LAWTON.
Candidate for Sheriff.
I hereby announce iny intention of
resenting mv name before the republi
can an l riniarioa Airil '.'( for the
iioniiiititicn of sheriff of Josephine
county. W. I. SWEETLAND.
Mow'i This ?
We offer One Hundred Dollsr R -ward
for auy case of Catirrh that run-
not be eared bv Mall's (.'atrrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known
F. J. Cheney for the last 13 year, and
believe I i i t ii rirtectlr honorable iu all
tuiHine-s transactions, and Auaurially
able to carry oat any obliagtioua made
by his firm.
W.iUiinn, Kiniisn K Marviu,
Wholesale Druggists. Toledo, O.
' Hall Catarrh Cure is taken iu
j terualty, acting directly npon the
blood and mucous surfaces of the sys
tem. Testimonials ut free. Prioe,
T.to per bottle. Sold by all Drug-
gist.
Take Hall's Family Pills for cousti
ation. Ha Rtood the Test Year.
The old. original GROVES' Taste
lea Chill Tonlo. You know what yon
ar taking. It ia iron and quinine In
a tastelets form. No core, No pay.
MISCELLANEOUS.
ORDERS tithe ii lor tine cookies and
bread. Mrs. E. B. Brown. 408 Sec
ond street. Tel. 685.
OREIJON Timber. Mining & Invest
ment Co. can handle doinible tim
ber in hirge or sma l tr.tcts.
W. A. HENRY. Teacher of Violin
and piano. Residtnce, 409 B street,
corner Fourth. Phone, (UI. Music
furnished for all ocoss'ong. 9-2a tf
FRANK BVRNKTT-Upholstering.
mission furniture made to order.
Urania Pats Post Cuids at the Cour
ier t.ttiee.
500 AGENTS ARE BETTER THAN ONE
You know that. We are one, but there are 500 asso
ciated with us in the East and of course we can sell
your property; 500 agents of the Interstate Investors
Association co operating with us. We are in it.
We can also place your money for investment in
Timber, Mines and Real Estate where you can make
a good profit.
Renumber, 500 are Better than One.
Oregon Timber, Mining & Investment Co
ed:
Oregon
(Incorporated)
Grants Pass,
i
Typewriter supplies, rihhons, paper,
etc., at the Courier office.
TWENTY CENT meals. ell cooked
and iu pleuty at Mrs. C. Brandt's
restaursut on West F street, oppo
ite the Depot. Hood board by the
week at reasonable rates. 1 -2 tf
FOR SALE
REAL ESTATE
T 1. , r -v -
acres; ,0 ,cres hops, 10 acres alfalfa, fine r
o never .aumg sPg : buildings and fence.
rINh dressmaking, shirtwaist suits'
aud ether sewing done iu first clips
style. Childn-u ' suits a specialty.
Prices reaniuable. Mos' Addition,
Josephine street, between Eghth
and Niuth. Mrs. W. E. Will
iams. !i-Utf
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
NOTICE is hereby given that the
partnership heietofore existing be-
tweeu the undersigued aa Livery
men. under the tlrm name of Haves
& Heck, has been dissolved by
mutual eouseut. All accounts due
the late tirm are payable to F. Heck,
by whom the business will be con
tinued and bv whom all debts of the
Brut will be paid. E. H AYES,
F. HECK.
Oraot Pass. Jan. 23, 11S.
County Treasurer' Notice.
There are funds in the treasury to
pity all warrant protested to June
1st, lSKia. Interest will cease from
this date.
February 1. 1906.
J. T. TAYLOR.
Treasurer of of Josephine county. Ore.
repair, price $4,000.
Tour 10 Acre Handles.
10 acres, no buildings, price $l,ooo.
10 acres, fair building,, frujt am,
uunuings all new. Z u-,.i
in Rogue River Valley; an ideal home
No. 4. Good buildings highly
ranch of 20 acres, good buildings and ;,
r-:- k..:u: .,,v
an uuiiuings, j,.vn.r; 0r IS acres hoi
$1500.
in good
No. 1.
No.
No. 3.
f 1,500.
: ' u"t variety of fruit
r ;o it it i.
..j'.uteu ior 52100; also
oitru.t. faiOO. 25 acre.
P hnd and and
All of the atwve situated c
V
iu-good roads aud good soil.
'crsonal Pronortt
r " J
. f .... J.-. on t II..
4 horse
- ,.rv., f m -,, (M, ,
3 horse power gsso line engine. 1 v. . - W.'"n
riintn ntui tuna .,...,
r. ,. ...... t.lll on
Thorson. I horsepower.. ,
Cider mill power or hsiul . '. h hi
. . ' " oo I 1 sub i.! . .
iu swanus or net s j.-, s. " 'r long
nsii.n t ... '.' ' '
I i: t oiirry.
1 lop 1' Kvv
J tlsrn
;"d cultivator"!
ovel
on H,.
Ilouschoki (rurri
fiusti touch
KnisselaCarpet Dearly new
.cii. ..ri'tfi, neariv new i-. o.,
icTA ; 8 ik. OakTxtT '"'"tress
Spring Cot 2 no it ,h;:tt"1!ii":i Table
Student l.mn . l". Tablm an,' , i. ."
rents to t-'.jfaoh.
Call on or address,
'1 I-
wide.
5 00
40 00
80 00
20 00
.1 00
s on
20 00
10 00
10 00
H. B. ALVERSON
M ranch Wt;BtU;Park,ke ,
Box 122.
- i ass, uh-.;gojt