Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, March 23, 1906, Image 4

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    ROGUE RIVER COURIER. GRANTS PASS
. OREGON. MARCH 23. lWb. - t
RoGUErRIVEIR COURIER
GRANTS PASS, OREGON.
" OOUMTYOFFICIAH PAPER, .f
Published
EveryFrldy.
Subscription
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Montln,
Single Copies,
Rate i
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Furnished on application at the oftice. or
oy mall.
Obituaries and resolution of con
dolence will be charged for at 5c per line;
card ol tnanavauo.
A. E. VOOBHIES, Pbopb.
Kntered at the pout office at tiranU Psaa,
Oregon. second-claat mail matter.
FRfDAY, MARCH 23. 190fl.
FRUIT PROSPECT GOOD
SAYS BIG ORCHARDIST
Henry Ruch States The Miller
Orchard Haa Fine Prospects-'
Favors Rure.1 Telephones.
Mr. and Mm. Henry Ruch were in
Grants Pais 8andy. Mr. Rnch has
the orchard leased that belongs to
Consul General H. B. Miller which Ih
located on the wost bank of Rogue
river, hIx miles west of thin city.
This orchard is one of the Urgent in
Josephine comity and largely planted
to applet. Mr. Rach ttited that the
recent cold ftnap had not injured the
fruit bads at all hi his orchard and
the present indication! are for a big
yield of tpp'es. The trees had a ri'Ht
last year, the first for several years,
occasioned by an nnnsnally late freeze
in Spring whioh killed the froit soon
after it had formed, and them in every
reason to expect a rucord breaking yield
this year. Mr Kiinh Into a large gaso
Tine engine power sprayer and he com
menced Home time since the annual
warfare against the pest that are the
eroorge of the careless orcbardlst,
He Is so successful In his fight against
these pest that the frnit from the
Miller rnnoh always goes on the nmr
aet as find -class.
Mr. Ruch is one of tho workers for
the promised Lower Kogne River Tele
phone Company, that is to embrace
H the trritory from Grants Phi
dowa to and including the Ualice
district and also the Grave creek and
Jninp-off-Joe districts. Mr. Ruch Is
confident that a hnmlred or more
members can be had for this company
before the close of this year.
I ki:uhy i
A
Mr. Ayers has left town for a few
Hays.
Our socialist has departed for higher
planes.
Miss Gertrude Ciinpbcll 1ms return
ed home
Miss Agnes (Jeorgo returned to Ash
land "Tuesday.
Miss Lotiegiiii nf Keliun is now head
cook at '1 he Pioneer.
A dunce was held at the Woodman
Hull SI. Patrick' night.
Miss Anna Foister is to teach the
school in the Payne district.
Several of onr leading merchants
have invested in wirelcs telegraphy
took.
Tlie Uramiuir Department of our
schools lias been taking their llmil
examinations.
Miss ('.race ("niter lias returned
home from Ualiott when she has been
teaching fur the lust four months
Mrs Kliiyd entertained the children
of the Grammar Department Friday
evening. Game and refreshments
were enjoyed by all.
The Kerbv school closci tics Week
Miss Guthrie expects tn teaeb ill the
Jess district, near Wihlorvillc and
Miss M.l'niluid at Diering Keen
h:ld seven s limds offer 'd her but
could on!? in 't hi... nfi'otHN', 1.
though there are in r,' U' icbers than
KchiinlH lii"t mm v
Does your baking: powder
contain alum ? Look upon
the label. Use
whose label shows it to be
made with cream of tartar.
NOTE Safety lies in buying
only the Royal Baking Powder,
which is the best cream of tartar
baking powder that can be had.
GRANTS PASS HOSPITAL
DOING GOOD WORK
Eight Patienta Now Being Treat
ed More Equipment end
Conveniences Added
Albert Coe, of R. L. Coe & Co.,
was operated on last Sunday after
noon at the Southern Oregon General
Hospital for appendicitis, Dr. Loagh
ridge performing the operation. Mr.
Coe rallied from the operation in fine
shape and be has steadily gained
strength and will be able to be taken
to bis home in another week , Miss
Bingaman, who resides at Williams
and who was operated on three weeks
ago for appeodioitis by Dr. Looghridge
is rallying and will soon be in ber
former Rood health. This was a des
perate case and Dr. looghridge had
little hope of sa?ing the yodng lady's
life as the disease bad become ' so far
advanced before medical aid was sum
moned. Tfae'patient was so weak that
the operation had to be performed at
ber borne. For several days ber life
was in the balance, bat the perfect
sanitary condition in which .'she was
placed and the vigilant care given
her by Miss Webb, bead nurse of the
Hospital, and her strong vitality
enabled her to make a recovery, which
is seldom the case with, persons on
which the disease lift" advanced almost
to the stage for blixxl poisoning to set
in.
There are now eight patients in the
the hospital and all doing finely. From
one to three patients are admitted and
discharged each week. Six additional
beds have been provided and the force
of nurses increased. The patients and
thoir relatives are all well pleased witli
the splendid service and the perfect
conditions that aro maintained by
Miss Webb and her assistants. Many
of the patients are able to read to pass
away the tim,t and the Hospital would
be glad to receive magazines, papers
and books for their benefit. Flowers
would also be most acceptable gifts to
give cheer and pleasure to the patients.
Kates for Elite Convention.
Annual Convention Grand Lodge
Benevolent and Protective Order of
Elks, Denver. Colorado, July 17 IS,
lit, 11KX1. Round trip tickets will lie
oil sale July 10, II, 12, III, 14, 15, 1INX5
at following rates: One way through
Portland, and one way through Cali
fornia, from Grmts Pass, Medford
and Ashland, (l8.0. Both ways
through Portland, from Grant Past,
fii3.l)ft; from Medford, fUtXI; from
Ashhtud, til5.H0. Going limit July
Itlth; letarii limit, September MOtli,
lOOfl. Stopovers will be grant". I in
either direction within tho tr.tnsit
limit, except that no stopovers will be
allowed in California on going trip.
A. L. CRAIG, O. P. A.
Suffrage Meeting.
There will he a mass meeting at the
corrt house on Mouday evening,
March Vfith, for the purpose of com
pleting t'e organization of an Equal
Nnffrngn j Association. Nominations
of olllcers for this oigatczation have
been made by the nominating commit
tee appointed by State Organizer
Miss Laura Clay oil February SJd
and these nominations should he con
tinued by all advocates of eUal suff
rage and especially those who sinned
the campaign list at that time. Amv
other bnsiii'iss proper'y coming before
tiis meeting ntay bo attended to at
that time. All are cordially invited
to be present.
lly order of Committee.
T. V- HKAKP
of Grants Pass,
RcjniMican Candidate for Nominee
tor Coroner.
W. II. IMA N NAG AN
d (cants T.iss,
IVtii.Hi atir ('.itii'.i'l.ite l'.r Xo.nini-e
fur (m im r
only a powder
Candidates Announcements.
JAMES WITHYCOMBE
of Corvallis
Candidate for Republican Nominee
for Governor
"An honest and fearless perform
ance of publio duty a greater and
anited Oregon."
S. B. IIUSTONY
Of Hillsboro, Ore.
Candidate for Republican Nominee
for Congress.
Favors maqlmnm rate law, and pur
chase by government of all unsorveyed
lands in R R. grant and no more scrip
ping of public lands.
E. E. DUNBAR,
Of Wolf Creek
Candidate for Republican Nominee
for Representative.
Signs statement No. 1 of the Primary
Election law, which pledges vote for
the people's choice for Senator.
L. L. JEWELL
of Grants Pass
Candidate for Republican Nominee
for Representative.
STEPHEN JEWELL
of Grants Pass
Candidate for Democratic Nominee
County Judge.
Favors Progressive Ideas in Road.
School, Probate. Taxation, Sanitary and
Liquor Laws.
JOSEPH MOSS
of Grants Pass
Candidate for Republican Nominee
for County Judge.
If J am nominated and elected, I will
during my term of nfliee. conduct the
business of this county with the same
care and economy that I would my own.
I stand for pood roads and economy.
T. B. CORNELL
Grants Pass
Republican Candidate for Nominee
County Judge
Business methods Appliod to County
Government County to build Good
Hoads.
S. F. CHESHIRE
of Grants Pass
Republican Candidate for Nominee
County Clerk.
W. I. SWEET LAND
of Grants Pass
Candidate for Republican Nominee
for Sheriff.
ED LISTER
of Grants Pass
Candidate for Republican Nominee
for Sheriff
I have hud experience In the office of
sheriff, and if elected 1 will administer
the office with vigor and economy.
CI I AS. CHOW
of Merlin, Ore.,
Kepiiblicin Candidate for Motnitice
for Sheriff.
I'M PI I LETT
of Grants Pass
ol Giants l'.ivs
'uT'licuii ( '.milul.iU' lor Noinince
t'ountv Siuvi-var
.1. 1..WVTOX
Ol" Giants Pass
He niMk-an C'andidatc for Xoinitioc
i i" , -
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f.,r i,...;tT : svV.VOCSVXNVNVv 1 arelnli hI , :. , , , ,,,, lies,, in
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, IVtifviatio c itult.lato lr Notmm-c i -'-'. 3''. -.t. ; un p,,, ' . '"'
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tot County In-aMirvr. ...'- ' ' V ; f.ik si v. - vu . . . -
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I k- t-T-M-' - .-C'tll i re-t. Pen A. !... P. w ! " "'
' I . . s-. j , t 're. .it.-.,.
, , - ,, ... I )"' - " ' -.'.J ' .'-''' 1 ;'!.ken tor tine cookies and
itit!i.!.i'o tft ; ii: .ic. 111 N Miuticr ' , ,.. t .. - . . l'oUSl.i: ; , 1 , v-r-. P. P. Prown 408 Sec-
1 " '-f;7 t ."".'-. of f-1 a -v.- r,. ... 1.' ' ''". 'I'. 1.
for C..mit l..)mn!ssi.tH'r. . .v;"' ' " ' '.' J run, h. . r.. - r.i-- s .. .. . ' . . .
! willis s duniway o:..-. ear-v ,.:d j.t-h. ; , ;,:
I'I't.'U t l.'Vw.MI , b.e.t 11.:. . . .' .irnili,.( t
Shoes are becoming more popular
we nave tneni tn all hi vi.hs.
Any lady taking
and
FOR SALE BY
. C.
The Home
Recommendation for Mr. Crow.
Portia- d. Ort-gr n. Mureh 19, 11I0.
Mr. I'harlet A. Crnw,
Merlin, Oregon
Mr dear Sir:
I learn from a iuii'iihI friend that
you are a randidate for the nomina
tion for sheriff of Josephine county,
at tbe rrimarv election to he held on
April 'i'Hh My Intormanf did not
state on what ticket yon aspir.) .to
iin.r .ti.i. iiiiuit. ,,,, i
UHoes-arr to warrant uiy sincere
wislien for vour ouccesi; feeling cer
tain that you are como.t 'iit for all
work yon may be calhd on to do in
any ordin-ry oftlial capacity.
A great many olliical ponitions are
held hr former students and undo-
ates of the I'ortl tud
BuBiuei.8 College.
Mmiv of them ecctire iioiiiiiiations and
electioiH on the'r iliorongh qualifica
tion to discharge dnti-s t lint will be
required of th'-in. wliich tact I con
ided a publiu enrioiM tin nt of the
value of a thorough ioniu m truning.
Wiubii'g von mccHs in yonr nun
paign, 1 remain,'
Very trulv yonrs,
A P. ARMSTRONG.
For County Commissioner.
I hereby Btii'oiiiiPe my intention of
tilaeiut! my na'iie before t'ie voters of
Joiehiiii county "t the prinmry
election. April 30, I'.ioi as a cnuliil it
f.ir iioiiiinntion to ili (tic t t'ou. t-
t'omiui .si.ieer by the I'e'noci nt c ;
party. In ca-e 1 em nominated and :
eleeti d, 1 ill conduct th" bui'iesH j
of the countr in the Mine confer 'a-
live wav that I have always cou-
ducted uiy owu business
K. X. PROVOLT. i
Murpl v. Ore S-H 4t
' ... I
Cn. ndidatn for Sheriff
I here! y aiinoiitiee toy inteiitinii of
I resenting niv name lelre the republi-
cii'i nn primaries Airil Sit fnr the.
iinmtnnti. n of ulieriiT ,f .lesepbin
cociitv. W. 1. SWEK'1'1, XD.
CANDIDATE for STATE PRINTER
At RvpuMi
i'n Prhrnry, ftprtl 2 to-to
Th,
a:e Printer shuuM !i i';d i;n
litvcs-niv i'XeniiitU!'s :t tit i;ie a
nU;iv ilea! to taxpayer l'liUt'.-'iil ma
nipul.ttii have no lupines to eujiiL't'
in eX'loilnii; the otlhv ar.,1 no riht lo
a ii'.viion of its emoiiiineiitr. I pi,,,!i.-e
an ivonoiiiieal. loui.'s-hkoa.iuiinti-.i-tion."
Willi S Puniway.
"Mr. I'nniw iy i a brainy man. a
broad man. an upright man. a cU-au '
1 liii l :-:r. r: :
1 Vr -. .- - . ,1, , ... . . r.S Y
T5he Famous Shoe
for Women
$3.00
. .
each season, from the fact that their
all iz.tia. in an iidu ui icam...,
a pair of these Shoes will surely be
will advise their friends to use them.
$2.50, 3.00, 3.50
(rQ Shoe
NAME AND PRICE. ON EVERY PAIR
Jhe Cross ett Shoe oneof
EXTREME STYLE AT POPULAR PRlCES.lN DRESSING
THE FEET ONE SHOULD LOOK FOR FIT, DURABILITY,
AND STYLE .YOU FIND ALL THESE IN THE
CROSS
of Good Shoes at Right Prices.
CLASSIFIED ADSJ
FOR SALE.
GASOLINE MOTOR bicycle
P. Sea Paddock.
F, H.
RKSTAURANT
uess. Address
Good
lin.viiiK huni
Care Courier.
tf
j
vvnTaCKS
repolur l..i0 seller.
now I
Bt:re.
Ht
Mooro's Second hand
3 !l 2t
HAMILTON PIANO, almost" new.
fnr gale cheap. Impure at Coorier
otlice.
- - - - - - -
PKTALUMA Incubator (or Kale at
less tliMil half cost.
Jose X. Nelsm,
Kast A street.
I! 2 tt
FOR SALE 4 fresh mil1 cows, grade:
Jerseys, apply to G. H. pase. j
Placer, Ore. .;:j 7t
SPUING TONIC-Try
SarapiiriPn for the
Drug Store.
Dr. Wilson's'
bleed. Mo-lel 1
:i-p; ;ir j
FOR SALE HurT leghorn
for 72c. ,1. W. r.rmeli,
lery Gr nits Fas, Ore.
Fg;s. 15
Art Gil-2-2:i
tf
FOR SALE Thorong'ibred White
Leghorns, tok and egt-s fersnle;
ek'k's I.i lor fi. Il iyden ( iiiM', V , Ht ;
I street. 2 Hi tf !
FOR S.T.E-To tie topjM red Po- i
lund-Chint boar pig-, mniiths
old. Will sell or trade d.lrc-s 1). I
A. Root, Murphy, Ore. :i Ml St 1
FOR SALE Good penv fur ai pur-1
poses No. I pao'i or sa iill'; al-o 1
Hound pups, ni ne b tier. A Nnle. I
North Nii.tli sir.-et.l'itv. :mi; -t i
A ."xT rot'O t'limern and di-velnping
outfit, new and li'tl- nsei) Ciniera
cost .'C, will, tal.e -fJ'i f,r entire
cntHr Ai!d:e,s, la-mn. ,.,r
C'f-rier. .tf
Mil..- ! Mil ; ' .. Kbo.!, Ii:,
!' ; l in in inf..- w 1., ,, ,.,,.
are hiii mill ,. , , , ,
I I. : . . , . . . -
Ot'l OIllkT 111 .. I'.. , S, ,
Melf'Ttl. .Whl.,i;l
Pi u A. Low, ;;. ,
:v;i:
i'l'i! S I.E - s
land. ' . in;!.,
from (irai't, J'
lillOW'l a the
bou-i s. one h
t'r.is, bop I, mi
ink- '.1 i. r, , I,
Winter applts.
A barpiin f.ir
A. N. HolbtTt.
a'T K v
il. 'i i;,
1- nv ((-
Turn, r
."i-rcein
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null II 0iTTnrnT""'"'MMM'i-
!...-...; nr rwttM- known.
"f"c ' pfjTS ad OXFORDS.
HIGH CUTS
p.easeu m.u w .
nml HOO
GENTLEMEN
AND VI 00
FOR SALE.
riAsu-Ati r.merson sqaRre piano,
I splendid condition goes for f "0 if
: taken before April 1 Address box
1 -Hitl, Grants Pass. 2-28 at
HEAVY teBin harness, 115; heavy'
lumber wagon, fjo; extension top
surr.v, 10: cinopy top surry, it0 ;
single baggy, -!): gasoline engine
(2-H P. i pnnip and pipe all com
plete, :i50feet, 3 inch irrigating pipe
for!?.1): 13 good vinegar barrels,
lo; 4 swarms bees, ; Tliorson,
I H. P., new, $25; cider mill (hand
power I J25; good hicvle. f8. H. B.
Alverson, Bridge street, west
Grants Pass. 2 2t
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT-A snite of fine oftice
rooms. Address the Courier. tf
PASTl'R At IK jo bead of Stock can be
aecomniPdited-P. H. Jewell, Flan-
H'i place. R. F. D. No 1. 8-l tf
LOST.
A HAND
GRIP. COTltRl'nino miru
VT" aim rimiess glasses,
lost edu.sday btwe"n head of
Sixth street and Dnton's place.
Hnd-r phase leave at Conrier office.
JSLJoufs 3.23 It
nl.1.1 . . . .
"
N Mnrr''s
street
PERSONAL.
Second band furniture at
S-cond band store, Front
8-9 tf
WANTED.
WANTED - Grain Sacks. Tools and
other second-hand KOods. Harrison
Rr.
fond band-st ore. cornpr
Sixth and J street
2- tf
OREGON I.mber Mining & Invest
ment ( o. re looking for a good
farm, with plentv of water for Ir-I""'-'"n"-
Price fiOiK) to f.1000.
BUSINESS
CHANCES.
Yor
w int n paving hnsi-
Gf nfs Pnaa If an out
" Timber. Mlnintr & Invest-'
ibout fin snao thev hive.
MISCELLANEOUS.
H WKfoKr iii.:.,.r., rnchis for fnle
"1 ".tv, west end-tlOOO tn?21im;
1 ii' r triet. three gfK)d bnild-
. 11, W, if uol.-t hof.. Ail
w 1 11 "iMivide. faU on or
r " 'I. p,. Ahe'son, WestRridtre
' ' I',"" 3-2:1 t
linoleouis.
Second hand
3-1 tf
Teacher of Violin
')' ) 12 Ii street.
'' PI. one, 1141. Music
r all occasion!). .;;( tf
.I;I"I:NETT 1'iiholsterini:.
" -niimrM made to order.
'or County 5urvsyor.
"'f "'inontic- that my name
I '.need before the vo'ters of
i 1 :iif
itll'Il.
mimv !(f ,,rn.arv
Aiinl io 1 no,;
, . ' , as a 1 anvil-
, ""'unia-ion for the office of
,, Vv M rv'.v'-r. en be republics!!
EKED MEXfCH
Tile 11, st 1-ebrnarf cor... nr.t,ll...
t:o,
Ki.l
"Mionlder Straps. "Li'tl Ked
",K "I'O've it King." can