ROGUE RIVER COURIER, GRANTS PASS, OREGON. SEPTEMBER 27, 1907. PKOFESSIONAL CiKDS Al. c FINDLEY, M. D. Practice limited to EYE EAR, NOSE and THROAT. Classes fitted and furnished. Office hours to 12; 2 to 6; and on ap pelntmeut. Telephones 261 and 77. Giants Pass. Oaaaoa g LOUGIIRIDGE, M. D. PHY8ICIAN AND 8UUUEON Res. Phone 714 CM If or oounery cafls attended eight or day and U, Tuff's building. Otlice Phoiie 261. Gkaktb Pass - - . Obegon. JJ, D. NORTON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Practice Id all State and Federal Courts. Otlice la Opora Hou.se Building. UBANT8 Pass, - Oregon DOINGS AT THE COURT HOUSE ! Item of Interest to the Taxpayer of Josephine County From the Various County Officle.1. t fc t To Care For County Poor, At the last meeting of the board of County Commissioners, steps were taken, looking to the building of "Connty Home" for the indigent. The matter bas been left in the bands of Judge Jewell, who is taking much pride in tbe matter, inaimuch as this was one of the issues which he made use of last campaign. In Tiew of the fact that Josephine county tax payers had been paying at tbe rate of about fl'iOO per year, in caring for the worthy poor of the county, be believed that tbe amount won Id be quite materially reduced and lie there fore agreed, in case he was elected, to do all in his power to have a per- and lO.blook 5, Grants Pass, $1200. Geo H Fenn to Maria E Fenn, his wife, for lore and affection and $1 be deeds lots 1, 2, and 8, Seo. 22, tp 87 S, R 5, 49.26 seres. United States to Geo H Feun (patent), lots 1, 2 and 3, seo 22. tp. 87. R 5, 49. 26 acres. Geo O Goild to E B Ingles, STJ and S, of NW and W of E aud SW of NE'. Seo 6, tp 35 S, R 6, 360 acres, $1. Martin Angel to Flora A Dudley, NW of NW4', Sec 5, tp 30 S, R 5, 39.93 acres, 1. G O Goild to E B Ingles, SWL,', S4 of NWi and SEW aud ,SWhZ of NE4-,Seo 36, tp 35 S,R 6, 860autea,l. a f! unnnii ' ' ' land which tbe county owns on North ATTOKNFY AT LAW Sixth street aud on which there is a rYactl5o.lnallKuieandKeIerllCoUrtslfifB .'" I,e ha" dr" '' """e Office over Hair-Riddle Hardware Co. i plana, wnicii proline eigut cuuiiun Gbamtm Pass, Oanoow able liviOK rooms for the iumates, and QLIVER & BROWN, LAWYER. Offloe, ".upstairs, City HalL Grants Pahs, Or soon. Qt S. BLANCIIARD, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Practice in all State and Federal courts. Banking and Trust Company's Building. O sants Pahs, OstooN. II. B. IIENDRICKS C0DNSKLL0R3-AT-I1W OItII and erimlnal matters attended to in all the oonrta. Real wstatejaudjnsuranoe. Offio, 8th street, opposite Postofflce. yiLLIAM P WRIGHT, U. 8. DEPUTY SURVEYOR MINING ENGINEER AND DKAUGHTHMAN 6th St., north ol Josephine Hotel. Gbamts Pahs, - OasaoN. Charles Costain Wood Working Shop. vVest of flour mill, near R. R. track Turning, Unroll Work, Stair Work, Hand Hawlng.Cabinet Work, Wood PDlleyi, Haw Flan and KUiiiniing, Repairing all kinds. Prices right. The Popular Barber Shop Get your tonsorlal work done at IRA TOMPKINS' On Sixth Street Three chairs Bath Room in connection N. II. McGUKW, PIONEER TRUCK andJDELIVERV Furniture and Piano faring GRANTS PASS, OREGON. . . ... .. 0 , juo n rigney to Armor uonauu, manenthome bnilt on the 28 acres of . . . A nf, . . t, v -i ' 'ot 7t 8 and 9, block 83, Grants Pass, $7500. A L Randle to Win O Benjamin, lot 3, block 6, town of Placer, f iO. Sarah Nexeer to J E Verdin, part of lot 4, block N, Bourne's add to Grants Pass. $300. Nicholas Thoss et ux to Sarah Net stir, part of lot 4, block jn, of Bourne's add to Grants Pass, $250. Arthnr Conklin et ox to L A Hen niger, agreement to sell one-half interest in lots 1, 2, and 9, also E4' of SE4' Sec 20 and lot 4, seo 21 tp 356 S, R 5, $4363.60. G A Savage et al to Jos Hill, 10 acre in ec 24, tp 8 S,R 6, $1. I P Teeter et ux to Eagene V Smith, lot 8, 9 and 10, Bourne's First add to Grants Pass, $100. Frank A. Davis, deceased, by Lydia Johnston, his administratrix, to Thos. P. Criteser, SW of SWi; seo 9, tp 84 S, R 6 W, $277.60. Grant Pass Banking & Trust Co, to Henry Carl Ackerman, lot at cor L, Sixth street, Grants Pass, $335. A Morris to Mary Thompson, agree ment to sell NW of NW, S, of NW, N of SWJi, seo 32, tp 3,S, R 5, $4000. Melinda C Bigelow to Albert Bigo low and other heirs of the late Rus sell Bigelow, all interest in the Rus sell Bigelow estate, $3500. Josephine Co, (Sheriff's deed), tcr Geo Maurer, E lot 4, blook 2, Ksrby, $16. S Harvey et nx to Willard N Had lock, SWJ SE34,' sen 25, tp 85. S, R 6, $100. C C English et ax to Elmer Hayes, escrow deed, lot 8. block H.of H B Miller and Go's add to Grants Pas, $400. E. A. WADE Dry Goods, Underwear, Actions, Etc Front Street west of Palace hotel GRANTS PASS. OREGON, J.E. PETERSON (PIONIKll) flRE. LIFE'. AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE REAL ESTATE AGENT Htlll doing business at the old stand. Cor. Sixth aud I) street. Gbantb Pasm, Or mo a. F. G. ROPER VilMhlonuttle Uoartar Blkap stair SUITS madf' TO ORDKI Proaiptly and el the beet material and in iu istfwl style. CLEANINO AND RIPAIRINO also amile accommodations for the keeper and bis family, as well as a nice, big sitting room, bath, toilet and everything necessary for the com fort and convenience of the inn atea. Judge Jewell tld the people that at the end of tbe first four years the county woo Id have the building all paid for and that tbe expenses of keeping the connty poor wonld in the meautime have been reduced folly one-half. As it is now, the poor are kept all over the oouoty and tbe connty physician often has to travel quite ways and all places over two miles requires that mileage shall be allowed. Often there are case like the man who was hurt by tbe train and afterwards died. He was taken to tbe hospital and It cost the county folly $50. There have been five or six snch cases sinoe Jndge Jewell took office and he feels certain that tbe new regime of having a place where all the oounty charges can be looked after together will prove to be both economical and eminently satis factory The Time to Make Kicks. Connty Assessor W. II. Fallin Is one of the busiest of oounty officials, these days, for he is jnst winding np the extension of the taxrolls, pre paratory to submitting his work for the Inspection of the oounty board of equalization. That body will convene Monday, October 21, as will be seen from the official notice given to tbe taxpayers ia another column of the Courier. Mr. Fallin informs the newsgatherer that the increase in valuations would reach fully 1300,000 to $300,000 more than the total amounted to last year. This will be largely due to the increase in the valuation of the railroad property aud the timber lands. When the equaliza tion hoard meets, then the dissatisfied taxpayer has a chauce to register a kick. Hat, judging by former years, there is uot likely to be inauy pro tests, for Mr. Fallin haa been doing his work faithfully and well and few complaiuts are therefore to be found. Brlnilng Officer Together. One of the lmt ludicatious that Josephine connty is growing is the fact that the courthouse which has been doing service these tuauy years has bt'cu fouud to be altogether in adequate for tbe transacting of the county's busiueHS. Slowly but sorely is the need 'or a larger building becoming apparent and it is only a quest inn of time when the new structure will be forthcoming. At preseut three of the most Important offices, namely, that of school super intendent, treasurer aud surveyor have had to be givMi quarters in other parts of the city. Treasurer Taylor was located with ' the Model Drug Store, while Superintendent Savage and Surveyor Perkins have each had rooms in the Masonic build ing. But now the county .commis sioners have made arrangements, wherebv the said offiicals will here after 1m located in the brick building ituated across the street from tbe court house grounds. This is as it should be aud the uisve will be ap preciated by taxpayers from all over the coauty, who may have any occa sion to visit these said officials. CHILDREN'S SUITS "Better Wear WEARBETTER" mmmm Mothers : there are two important things to be considered when you buy children's clothes. First, the quality of the earments are they serviceable and practical are they dressy and pretty and will they be be coming to your children. Second, the price are you getting the full value for the money you pay. To economical mothers who want the very best clothes for their children at moderate priceswe recommend Wearbetter garments. These are the clothes that wear better look i.V better fit better than any others. Dnsa.nMiial4gt Ooprrlrht 1907-i 'Buster Brown suits Sailor suits Eton Norfolk suits and other pretty 'styles, in a wide range of fabrics, patterns and colorings. And don't forget that we carry the largest and choicest line of Boyi" achool suits. Geo. S. Calhoun Go. i I) E E It I X 0 Mortgage of Record. The following mottgages have been placed on record : Jos MoCoshn et ax to O G Ward, N,S,'of NE, SEi and E'i of NW. sec 10,tp 85 S, R 6, 100 acres, $;100. Jos T Peters et ux to Jos L Pierce, lota 3 and 4, seo 24, tp 36 and other property , $-.M00. Jos Hill ot ux to O A Savage, 10 acres in sec 84, tp 88 8, R , $M5. DoAiinond Bros to First National mat or Urauts Pass, mortgage for $J600 secured on 60,000 ponnds of hops cured aud in cooling rooms . Martin Angel to Flora A Dudley, $UK) secured on horse, wsgon, etu. U tJurriutt to E C Dixon, 4."0. on lot G Bourue's First add to Grauts 1W L Iugrani et nx to Charles Fetz- uer, lots 13, 14 and 15, block 8, of Ire laud and Meade's First add to Grauts Pas, l-'OO. GRANTS PASS 1 Commercial Club Will furnish information of Jo-iephiue county free of charge. Corrcsindence solicited. Much Proper v Chentea Hands The following transfer of real ee- tale hav been filed for record iu the ! county clerk's office : ! Ji k- Pierce to Jos T Peters, lots k S and 4. Seo 4, tp 36 and other k' property, 2tW.tt avres in all, rag. r L. B. i II. L,. A Hall Andrews. . . President . .Secretary I sideratiou $1300. Henry Carl Ackermaa et nx to Joe. . Hill, et al. lot at oorner of L aud Sixth streets, Grant Pass, and half iuterest in brick party wall $400. Alios R. Rat lev et mar., to Mrs L OJTnmer. NW.i4 NW4 Seo. 81. tp 88, S, R 7, 40 ares. $100. L B Jamisou to I F Teeter, lots Some New Litigation. J W Raker, by his attoruev, H D Norton, socks to force the present management of the Grants Pans Steaai Laundry to vacate the premises and h bas brought an action agaiuxt W J Stovall, for jeotment. The Sugar Pine Door and Lumber vo, oy ia u Norton, enters suit agaiukt Williams Rros Door and Lum ber Co.. to collect $4000, alleged to tie due as part of a divideud, recently declared by the local corporation. It it understood that the action is likely to be settled out of oonrt. Another cace of connubial lnfelioity comes to light when A L Raudale. by attorney H D Norton, ties her husband, Sidney W Randle for di vorce. The unhappy couple were wedded at San Francisco, Cal., November 1, 'It), but since ItHU, they have resided at Placer, and there she states he deserted her without cause or provocation. She asks that the matrimonial bonds be dissolved and that other relief be granted her as the court sees fit and proper. Th Tosch Tkst Metis lathe touch of Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Its the hannieet vimhin,ir.n of Arnica flowers and healing balsams ever compounded. No mutter how old I the sore or ulcer is, this salve will cure it. For burns, scalds, outs, wounds or pilrs, .t bss no eqoaL Oaaranteed by all druggists. 3ftc. Dance records for disc tailing ma chines at the Musio store, ( Too late for last issue. ) Was it nice weather? Was there a good attendance? Did it pay? These are fair questions. Our valley was not so well repre sented at the fair as it wonld have beeu had th fair been pulled off a little earlier, as the most of our fruit was gone. Mrs. E. W. Knykendall of Wolf Creek, haa been the kguest of her brother : and family for three weeks here. She departed for home Thurs day. Mr. and. Mrs. Frodelius have gone to Crescent City for the winter but expect to be back in time to put in spring crops. A bouncing baby boy arrived at the home of L. R. Webb on Septem ber 7. L. ;R. believes in carrying out the Roosevelt policies. Hector Egger of Waldo was in our burg last Monday on business. Frank Stiwalt made a business trip to Crescent City on September 10th. W have just learned that our neighbor E. M. Albright is visiting some of his old haunts in New Mexico. Chas. Mock has his new house about finished and will move into it soon. Our valley is fast assuming a new complexion. Fred Ahlberg, D. Ii. Webb and Alfred Peterson are in charge of a line of work that is an ornament as well as a necessity to our vallev. uanitly a new bridge across Elk River and a change of the road which hs long b"en needed. Earl Webb of Grants Pass is taking a couple of we-ks outing in our val ley and sweirs he will blow the horns off the first buck that tries to chase him ont of the w,oods. Flon, slush, flop! Can you hear them? Hear What? Why those big salmon trying to make their way over the riffles. Ves, 50 pounders, wonder how some of our Eastern friends ould like to hear a noise like fryiug fish and fat 'reuisou cutl ts "lanimed all over with fat bar gravy. Gil away nigger, dats too good to talk about. " A load of eight timber and lumber meu were In our valley this week looking op a mill site. They hail' from Michigan aud took in the In dustrial fair at Grants Pass of which they spoke in glowing terms. They were also at tbe Webb tuioe tak ing a squint at th ore on the var ions dumps of which they spoke highly, Clark Webb Jr. acting as their guide while here. Hugh Shelly, who is in charge of some work on tbe Hard Luck mine near Monumentla, was caller on friends here Tuesday. We will not try to write all the news from here this week, as we know the Courier's space will be well taken np owing to belated ac counts of the big fair and we shall not feel slighted if a part or all of these items are forced out. EBEN. Health la the Canal Zone. The highwages paid make it a temp. tation to onr yonog artisans to join tbe force of skilled workmen needed.to oonstrnot the Panama Uanal. many are restrained however by the fear of levers and malaria, it is tbe know ing ones those who have need Eleo trio Bitters, who got here without this fear, well knowing they are safe rrom malarious innuenoe with ieo trio Bitters on hand. Cores blood poison too, biliousness, weakness and all stomaoh, liver and kidney trouDies. uuaranteea by all drug gists. 60o. LITTLE POCKET PHYSICIAN Hyomel ia Guaranteed by Dem' a,ry to Cure Catarrh. Thousands who have been cured by riyoniei can the inhaler that comes with every outfit the "Little Pocket Physician," as it is so small that it can be carried in the pocket or purse. There is really no excuse whatever for anyone having catarrh now that Hyotuei is so readily obtainable. 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