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ROGUE RIVER COURIER. GRANTS PASS, OREGON, SEPTEMBER 13. 1907. PK0FESSI0NAL CARDS C. FINDLHY, M. D. Practice limited to EYE EAR, NOSE and THROAT. Glasses fitted and furnished. Oftloe hours 9 to 12; 2 to S; and on ep pelntmeut. Telephones 261 and 77. Giants Pahs, Oaaeoa ge LOUGIIRIDGE, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND 8URUEON Res. Phone 714 fits or oourrtry culls attended night or day i-Jsafa and li, Tuff's building. Office- Phone 261. Gbanih Pass . Ob boon. J D. NORTON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Practice in all State and Federal Courts. O 111 ee ii Opura House liulldingj Grants Pass, - Okeoon A. C. HOUGH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Fractions in all Htsteand Federal Courts Office over llair Kiddlo Hardware Co. Cbants Pahs, - Orboom QUVER & BROWN, LAWYER. Offloe,;opsUlrs, City HalLtTZZ QaANTs Pahs, J- Oaaaoti. 0. S. BLANOIARD, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Practice in all State and Federal courts. Banking and Trust Company's Building. Q rants Pahs, OiaooN. II.'B. HENDRICKS 0ODNBELLOR8-AT-LAW Oivll and orlmlnal matters attended to r in all tli oourts. Real astateand.lnsuraaoe. Office, 6th street, opposite Postoffloe. WILUAM p WRIGHT, U. 8. DEPUTY SURVEYOR MINING ENGINEER AND DRAUGHTSMAN 6th St., north of Josephine Hotel. Giants Pass, - Oisoon. Charles Costain Wood Working Shop. vVest of flour mill, near R. R. track Turning. Unroll Work. HtairWork, Hand Bawlni.CaUtiet Work, Wood Pallsys, Hw rung and gumming, KspaJrinc ail sinus Prices rlgnl. Tli Popular Bsrbar Shop Get your tonsorial work done at IRA TOMPKINS' On Sixth Street Three chairs Hath Room In connection N. E. McGKEW, PIONEER TRUCK andIDELIVERY furniture auu nauo Having GRANTS PASS, OREGON E. A. WADE Dry (Joods, Underwear, Notions, Etc. Front Street west of Palace hotel GRANTS PASS. OREGON, J.E. PETERSON (itonbib) FIRE, Lire: AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE REAL ESTATEl AGENT Htlll doing business at the old staid. Cor. Sixth and D streets. Giants Pass, Oaaeoa. F. G. ROPER ITtus li I o n a l 1 o Oouriex 111k , op stairs SUITS MADF. TO ORDF) Promptly 'he hnt material and . mi islMt style. 0LEAMINO AND REPAIRING GRANTS PASS j Commercial Club 4 Will furnish information of J Josephine county free of charge. Corres;xnJence so il' licited. i L. B. Hall President W 4 H. L,. Andrews Secretary CANADA WILL j HE APOLOGY JAPANESE OFFICIALS EXPECT A PEACEFI L OUTCOME OF RE CENT ATTACK ON JAPS. Oricotiuls Ann Tlii-nuu-Ives With All Sorts of Weapons, Itut Are Disarmed by Police. Tokio, Sept. 11. Ottawa advioes today state that the Canadian Gov ernment will apologize for the Van louver outbreak. An official of the Foreign Olllce said (hat the outbreak, Ilk that at Belllngham and other places, was the result of the Korean League's anti-Japanese agitation and were created by false reports con cerning the conditions In Korea and the attitude and sentiment In Japan. Washington, Sept. 11. Although deploring the British Columbia riots, It Is difficult for official Washington to conceal a grin. It has been such a short time since British public opinion openly and severely criticized the Inability of the United States Government to restrain State mobs against "unoffending Orientals." The size of the grin Is not diminished by the reflection that the principal ani mosity displayed by Vancouver mobs is directed against the Japanese. Al most an audible chuckle arose when It became known that Baron Ishll, Director of Commerce and Trade of the Japanese Foreign Office, especi ally commissioned to visit the Pacific Coast to Investigate the causes of the anti-Japanese feeling, happened to be In the British colony at the time of the riots and himself came near be ing mobbed. Vancouver, B. C, Sept. 11. As a result of the antl-Orlental outbreaks, the Chinese and Japanese are arm ing themselves with alarming rapid ity. Hundreds of revolvers and guns of all descriptions were bought until the police prohibited the sale of weapons. The Oriental quarters are stocked with firearms, daggers, swords, atones and missiles of all descrip tions. A ci'luts is expected when the steanwr Montugue arrives tomorrow, bringing many coolies to this port. A combined Chinese and Japanese organization of Vancouver yesterday afternoon mnde overtures to the Hin dus to join them in an Industrial strike all along the British Columbia coast. The Hindus refused. Late last nlnht the police made a s-lzure of fifty Winchester rifles, together with thousands of rounds of ammtini tion, which hud been purchased In New Westminster by Chinese, Alumcdu County Lends nt Fair. Sacrauionto, Sept. 11. Prizes for the best county exhibits at tho State Fair were awarded Inst night. Ala meda County wus awarded first prize, while Sacramento County was given fourth prize. The awards were made by a new board of Judges ap pointed to succeed a boaid that re signed because Sacramento County entered tho contest. The names of the three new Judges are Vvpl secret. LITTLE POCKET PKYSICIAN Hyomei Is Guaranteed by Derrt arav to Cure Ca.ta.rrh. Thousands who have been cured bv llyoiuel call the inhaler that comes with every outfit the " Little Pocket Physician, " as it is so small that it can lie carried iu the iwket or purna. inere is really no eicuse whatever for anyone having catarrh now tha' Hyomei is so readilr obtainable. If foil Have any doubt about .tf value, eumrav will let you have a complete ouini, witn tne understanding that tin led it cures catarrh, It will not cost I you a cent. The complete Hv-o-niei outfit con .sills of the "Little Pocket Phvsi- clan" and a bottle of Hy o niel and colts only 1.00. making' It the most oonoinical as well as the only guar anteed trettiueut for the cum of catarrh. Keiiiemhvr that lly-o mel cure catarrh without stomach dooms, applying the medication and heallug wiiere the disease germs are preseut. health is Iht Csnal lont. j The hlghwagfg paid make it a temp tation to our Tonng artisans to Join the force of skilled workmen needed to count net the Psuama Canal. Many are restrained however by the fear of fevers and malaria. It is the know ing ones those who have used Klee trio Hitters, who got kere without this fear, well knowing they are safe from malarious influence with Kleo- trio UitteM on hand Cares blood poison too, biliousness, weakuess and all stomach, liver and kidney ' troubles Guaranteed by all drug gists. OOcu Man; Mining Matters An observing Grants Pass citizen who is also welt versed la mining matter! and who has had some very practical experience in this line calls the attention of the Courier to tha fact that right her in sight of the city is to be foond one of the most promising mines in all this rich belt. He refers to what bis been commonly known as the "Healy" mining claims on Baldy mountain. They were formerly known as the "Old Jewel t Ledge. As is generally known Mr. Healy has for the past seven years bien keeping his rich find from the pubilo refusing to pnt in the necessary machinery (or develop ment albougb he was fully able. He had nine claims which where known to be very rich in ore and one of thene he developed and by following a drift 25 feet at a depth of 300 feet he struck a rich ledge 20 feet wide, which is supposed to ran through all of the claims. But he jwoald not go any further nor wonld he permit others to do so. But now that ke isdead his mines are to soon be sold by order of the Probate court and this will afford a most excellent opportunity for the developing of some mighty fine min ing properties, right here in sight of the city. Although the mines are about four miles from the city, yet a out throngh wonld bring them not over two miles. This observing citi zen takes oocasioi to remark that if these mines con Id be bought and a mill set in operation it wonld be a rattling good advertisement to the newcomers of the magnitude of the mining industry in these parts. It is said that free gold is to be seen in large qnantities all over the claims and that there is any amount or ore on the dump, only waitina to be taken to the mill. Colorado miners have been recently looking over the claims and they declare that it is a very promising piece of property and that it oompares very favorably with the rlohest claims to he found in that great mining country. H. C. Myers, a leading Berkeley. Cat., citizen is in Grants Pass for the purpose of making some inquiry into the mining sitoation hereabouts. w. A. Biaok one of the "Forty- niners" who has been encased in mining heieabonta for many years came in from Briggs Creek to Bttend the big fair and enjoy tthe festivities. Curley Hatcher an experienced miner from Nova Vista New Mexico has come to see about the reported flue mines of the Rogue River and he ihiuks there are great things in store for this district. Etta Mae Early, deeds to D L Smith her olaims, "Homestake" and "Ready Cash," located iu Oalice district, the consideration being that he is to receive one-fourth of the net proceeds which may be derived from said properties. E N McPherson for the sum of 30 makes quit claim deed in favor of Oeo Maurer, to the "Terror Quartz Claim," formerly known as the "Lewis," sitna:ed in the Cinyou Creek mining district. Edward Friday et m agrees to sell to Juo F Saunders for fl, the follow ing mining claims in the Oalioe dis trict: "Star", "Kichmoud" "Blue Karth" known as the "Richmond Group of Mines" when said Saunders pays them on or before March 8, liM)S, the sam of f."000. Jas Neely, of Merlin has filed a miner s lion claim for 7.M, alleged to be due him for helping to develoo the "Yellow Jacket Mine", and for provisions furnished at the request of A D Leltoy aud Kmbedy & Bradley Co. J. A. Hellenthal, of Juneau, Alaska and W. E. Crews, of Seattle, two experienced mining men are here to investigate aud report to wealthy capitalists op that way regarding the mines of the Rogue River Valley and they tell the Courier that they are more than pleafed with all that thev have found and this is taken to mean that they will make a very favorable report to the outsiders who have money to put in here. J. H. Egger and J. R. Quest were in.Grants Pass Tuesday, on their wayto tha Waldo smelter, where they have a ; contract for cutting 330 cords of wood for that plant. They have uutil May st, ;next in which to couutlete their; big job. They get $1.50 per cord. Mining men are very much in evi dencVat the big fair aud they are taking a lively interest iu the exhibits Cnwirh! IMT-I Darld M rfulur A Co. Cbiuco That's why this COMBINATION SUIT at $5.00 is the biggest bargain in Boys' suits ever offered. Will wear longer look better and give more lasting service than any other three $5.00 suit's you can buy. A choice assortment of fabrics and patterns in all sizes for your selection. Other styles in Boys' and Children's Wearbetter clothing from $4.00 to $10.00. Geo. S. Calhoun Co. which are being made at the Com mercial Club rooms. Two prominent Goldfleld Nevada mining men are here to investigate the properties hereabouts. They are Capt. W. R. McMaoies and J. R. Higginson and they have just been oat examining the Hendricks claims on the headwaters of the Grave and Cooyte creeks. They state that they were greatly pleased with their findings. The Tosch That tlesl Is the toncb of Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Its the happiest combination of Arnica flowers nd healiog balsams ever compounded. No matter how old the sore or nicer is, this salve will cure it. For burns, scalds, cuts, wounds or piles, 't has no eqnaL Guaranteed by all druggists, 25c. WINE MAKERS IN ALARM. Ruling by Internal Ilovcnuc Depart nient Said to lie Disastrous. Los Angeles, Sept. 11. Wine makers and grape growers of South ern California are greatly excited over the information received Satur day that Commissioner Yerkies of the Internal Revenue Department, had renewed his former ruling which pre viously had been rescinded to the effect that no distilling could be done on premises where fermenting was carried on for wine making . Most of the wine makers of this Bectlon make sweet wines, requiring brandy for fortification. To provide the necessary brandy they have their own stills. Under this ruling it would be necessary to segregate the stills and the fermenting plants, which the wine makers say none but the weal thiest corporations could accomplish. They say also that It would be physi cally Impo.-slble now, as the wine making season has Just begun. Two-Cent Fare Lnw Declared Invalid. Philadelphia. Sept. 11. Judges Wilson and Audenreid, Common Pleas Court, yesterday declared un constitutional the 2-cent railroad fare law passed by the last Legisla ture. The case upon which the de cision rla(p will be at op taken to the State Supreme Court. There are all Good tea bad tea m (oldenGatp f Tea Ceylon Gunpowder Japan 'acked The choice of flsvor is a nutter of tu:e. J. A. Folder a Co. Importer, of COMBINATION SUIT For The Most Serviceable and Neatest School Suits A dressy double breasted jacket and two pairs of knee pants. Guaranteed to withstand the hardest wear without ripping or tearing. We can give this guarantee because seat is double from seam to seam. knees are double from seam to seam. seams are taped and sewed twice. buttons are riveted; can't be pulled off. has extension waist band. pockets are exceptionally strong. coat front is flexible; won't break or wrinkle. all edges are double stitched. fabric is camphorated (new process) j moth and germ proof. fabric is sponged by special process; won't shrink or stretch. Don't Push! The horse can draw the load without help, if yon reduce friction to almost nothing by applying to the wheels. No other lubri cant ever made wears so long; and saves so much horsepower. Next time try Mica Axle Griase. Standard Oil Co. General Robert C. Lee. was the' greatest General the 'world hag ever kuowo. Ballard's Snow Liniment is the greatest Liniuieut. Quickly cores all pains. It is within the reach of all T. H. Pointer. 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