Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, January 03, 1908, Image 2

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    ROGUE RIVER COURIER GRANTS PAS, OREGON. JANUARY 3. l'8
n.OFKSSlONAL CARDS
f C- FINDLEY, M. D.
Practice limited to
EYK EAB, NOrE and THROAT.
Classes fitted ard furnished.
Office hour to 12; 2 to 6; and on ap
pointment. Telephone! 261 and 77.
Qsavts Pass, Obioos
LOUGHRIDGK. M. D.
T HYRICIAN AND 8CIWEON
Res. I'boDe 714
Qlts or ooontry calls attended night
or da tVes and H, Tuff's building.
Oltice Phone, 261.
GrahwPabs . Obeook.
I DOINQS AT THE COURT HOUSE
THE KONGO FOREST. t
Items ol Interest to the Tpavere) of Josephine) County
From the Various County OH.cls.ls
X MMWMMMMMtt
JJR. C A. CAMPBELL
OfeTKOPATlllC 1-ItYBIClAK
Oraduale Jlmmmn Kchool of Onteopathy,
RlrkBVlllB, MO.
I- t.l I Iti.n..i. til WfltllHn
ml cliililrun a specialty
CONSULTATION KHKK
t n II.-, Vatti.nul ft.nlr Hill?.
Phones: Ollke 771, Ken. 703
Oka htn Pass - Oaaoos
II D, NORTON.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Practloo In all State and Federal Courts.
Offloe la Optra llouw Building.
Oka nth Vahh, Obecjon
Trial Jury Summoned.
Clrcnlt Court "HI oonvene Monday,
January 13. when much bosiness of a
legal natore will be passed opon by
Judge H. Hanna and the Jury.
Cleik Cheshire aud Sheriff Kuesell
Monrlav drew the following jorors,
who are now being sonimuned by the
Sheriff and his depotus. w sppear
and do service, beginning witn won
day. Janoary 13. to-wit: Frank
rVtsob, Amos Btnith, Samuel Bow
do. W E Dean. Benjamin Dimick,
Oo H Parker. T B Elliott. C K Root.
u a fViiiuln. K M Huggerth, J
jchrl-tie,. P Martin, H B Alveraon,
'j P Duncan, A L Edg'-rton, D A
Fiugerald, M Clemens, It A Pierce
W 8 Barrie. E K Cole (i, w uonneu
and K L Coe. U of Grants pass;
H Carson, Murphy; James Duly. I
O Naueke. of Kerby ; J A Busk and
fwi Aum Jr. of Wilderville: O
M Knox, of Williams; Houry Gross,
Wolf Creek; David Vlnyard, Williams.
lots 12. 13 and 17, .Central Add to
Grants Pass, f600.
Oscar A Fields of Prosser, Wash, to
L S Fields, of same place, lot 7, block
64, Grants Pass. $1.
H L Gilkey et ox to The Pobllic,
right of way for public road through
property in sec 13, tp.86 s, r 6.
W R Dicklson to H L Gilkey,
right of way for road over lauds in
sees. 18 24, tp 36 a, r 6, fl.
J B Liudaay et al to L A Hennin-
ger, prt sea W, tp i, r n, ii.
F H Schmidt et ox to M H Evans,
part bbo 22, tp 3. s, r 6, im.
U B Wordhridge et ox to Jennie
O'Brien, lot 1 and 2, block 7, O T S of
Grunts Pass f 100-
A. C. HOUGH,
ATTORNKY-ATLAW,
practices In all HUteand Federal Courts
Ofnoe over Hair Kiddle Hardware Co.
Gbakts Pass, OasooK
QLIVER & BROWN,
LAWYER.
Office over Pixons Store
Grants Pass, Orhgon.
Q. S. BLANCIIARD,
ATTOnNEY-AT-LAW.
Practice In all State and Federal
courts. Banking and Trust
Company's Building.
Gsamts Pass, - Obboo.
II. B. HENDRICKS
0OCN8ELLO118-AT-LAW
Civil and criminal matters attended to
lu all the oourta.
Real aatate and Insurance.
Offloe, 6th street, opposite Postoffios,
ILLIAM P WRIGHT,
U. H. DKI'UTY HURVEYOR
MINING KNMINKKK
AND DltAUliHTHM AN
6th St., north ol Josephine Hotel.
Gbasts Pass, Obbuom
Charles Costain
Wood Working hop.
vVest of flour mill, near R. R. track
Tuning, Horoll Work. Hlsir Work, Hand
Hawing.Calitiiel Work, Wood Pulley., Saw
Ftting and Kuuuning, Hepainng sll kinds.
TrtoM right
The l'opulsr Barber Shop
Get your tonsorlul work done at
1KA TOMl'KIN'
On Sixth Stteet Three chairs
Bath Room In connection
N 12. MlC.RU W,
PIONKKR
TRUCK and DKLIVERY
Furniture and Piano
Mevlng
GRANTS PASS, OREGON.
E. A. WADE
Dry (Joods, Underwear,
Notions, Ktc.
Front Street
west of Palace hotel
QUANTS PASS. OREGON,
GKANTS PASS
To Krtoclc Garnishment.
Defendant Wm P Wright has fllel
hi. affidavit and a motion baed on
tl. i.niH. aikinn the ennrt to dis
charge the execution and garnish
ment isssoed in the cae broaght
against him by F F Johnson," upon
the giopnds that the property gr-
Dished la earnings of defendant for
presonal services performed by soch
defendant for a monicipal corporation,
to-wit: the city of Grants Pass, Ore.,
within 30 days neit preceding aervioe
of execution and garnishment and
that said earnings do not exceed the
sum of $75 per mouth and that they
are wholly for the use of the family of
defrndaat and that the debt was not
incurred for ths said family expense,
furnished within six mouths of the
date of the service of said execution
ud garnishment, and that the gar
nishes in this action is a municipal
officer to-wit: Auditor aud Police
Judge of the city of Grants Pass Ore ,
aud the warrant garnished is city
funds and salary of a monicipal
officer. "
Doubt About Tat Sale.
There seems to be considerable
doubt In the xuiuds of some of the
t'onuty Shi-riffs throughout the state
of Oregon as to how they should pro
oeed to collect the delinquent taxes for
the past year. Attorney-General
Crawford rendered au opinion some
time ago, in which be took the
ground that the legislation aloug this
line, euaoted by ths last legislature
would not do to go by and so ha ad
vised the various sheriffs to begin
action under the old law, which
reqaired the publication of each a
list, whereas the new law was
thought to do away with any such
modus operandi. Bat, In spite of
such legal ad vine, at least 12 of the
sheriffs have decided not to proceed
after any such fitidilon, but will not
publish the delimiueut list, as pro
vided in the new law. Sheriff Hn"
si' 11 hiki about enucludt'd to go ahead
and act upon the advice of Attorney
General Crawford aud have the list
duly published. lie informed the
(,'onrier that the list this rime would
be considerably larger than it was
Ust yer, owing, he thinks lu a large
measure to the flurry iu finaucial mat
ters. More Keal Ratals Moving.
Despite the fact that Jupiter l'lti
vius is much lu evidence aud there is
au ini'liuntiou on the part of dirt to
adhere to Us renting place, yet con
nidcrabltt realty seems to h changing
hand, and this week the deeds have
beau pilling up iu the clerk's ofdee
lu good style. The follnwiug deeds
h'tve been placed of record :
ltura A Hathaway et mar to E M
Austin, part see 4. tp 37 s. r !. 94 1 25.
J A Sterner to J U Kreger, IrtO acres
lu sec, t to :7 s, r 3. t '00.
Kusiell W Clarke et ux to Arthur
A Willcox. S acres In sw itf, tt TO a.
Waterworks in Litigation.
An action has been couimencsd in
the circuit court by City Attorney
Geo. W Oolvig, at the instance of the I
City Council, against the Rogue River
Water Co., .with the iuteut that this
corporation which furnishes citizeus
of Grants Pass moisture for various
purposes, shall be compelled to carry !
out an agreement made with the city
by the Grants Pass New Water, Light
& Power Co.,Novembsr 23, 1004, for a
period of five yeras. This is doe to1
the raising of prices by ths Rogue
River Co., wbicb Is the. successor of
the other company. Not only are the
present venders of water requested to
lower ths pries to the figores agreed
upon with the old corporation, but
it is asked to return to the cossumers
all chares made iu excess or those
rates since October - 1, last, wnen the
raise in prices was made. Aa in
junction is asked, presenting the said
company from attempting to shut off
any of its oonsutners who decline to
pay the advanced charges. The case
is attracting uuob attention.
Unfamiliar Animals That Haunt This
Region of Mystery. .
The mightiest forest of which the
human race haa any knowledge today
Is that of the Kongo. It Is a region
of Impenetrable mystery concerning
which accounts have been so strsnge
that until the past few years they
have been deemed Incredible. But re
cent discovery has transformed scien
tific Incredulity into a measure of be
lief. Thus on the basis of Sir Harry
Johnston's erplorations of Uganda a
giant ape larger than the gorilla Is a
denizen of this tremendous forest re
ifinn There, too. are animals of a
quite unfamiliar kind, notably the
okapl. The forest seems to be the re
sort of the five horned giraffe, the
tallest mammal In the world. The
bucest elephants, bearing tremendous
tusks, are there. The largest flHh
found In all Africa haunt the streams
tiiniinderlnir through the recesses of
this forest. Lions seem not to pene
trate Into tho thick growth of the Jun
gle thereabouts. The forest leopards
are arboreal, catching monkeys for
their food.
The curiosity of the mighty forest Is
unquestionably the okapl, a large and
seemingly new mammal, discovered
by Sir Harry Johnston. In his books
of travel Stanley told of an animal of
ass-like appearance existing in the
dense forest which was caught in
pits. The occurrence of anything like
a quadruped of the equine sort In the
thickness of an impenetrable forest
seemed so anomalous that no scientist
of standing would credit the possibil
ity; hence the determination of Sir
Harry Johnston to Investigate. Cur
rent Literature.
TO OUR PATRONS :
WE desire to express our thanks for the liberal manner in
which you have treated us during the past year, and we
will erdeavor to merit a continuance during the New Year.
The Grants Pass Art Studio aims to give entire satisfaction in
everything it turns out.
You're Struck The Rliht PImee
When you patronize this Studio, where a specialty is made of
Groupes and Children-Things which the amateurs dread to tackle.
Don't send your work of enlarging away by irresponsible agents,
but have it done right here at home. We do finishing work in
India Ink, Pastel and Water Colors, as well as Free Hand Work.
"Satisfaction Guaranteed or No Pay" is our motto.
Grants Pass Art Studio
Miscellaneous Matters.
A marriage license has been isiued
by Clark Cheshire to Robert Lee Will
son, aged 33, a prominent merchant of
Sisson, Siskiyou county, Cal., and a
native of Miseourl, and Mrs. Lilliau
Bails, aged 81, resident oi Grants
Pass and native of California.
That there Is much activity in the
mining industry of Josephine couuty
la quite evident from the way mining
men are searching the records at the
courthouse, many seeking to ascertain
if the proper asseasment work has
been done, while others are trying
to find out aa to whether some proiu
Win claim they bave struck has al
ready been filed opon. Ihen, too,
there is considerable litigation al
ready started, involving mining prop
erty aud much that will likely follow.
Chas. H. Keward, of Kerby, has
beeu appoited gsardian of his brother,
Louis Cass Sewaru, 34 years old, ef
heirless aud unsound mind, who is
uow iu the Salem a-yluiu. There are
soma peimlou matters in which the
parties are Interested and it is found
ueceasary to lake steps of tins kind.
A bond of f J.0 was required by ths
coart.
About half of the SO school dis-
d i iii f -1 1 1 m r irf a claen Safe C0AL 0IL
bUfJoHIHt ifgiiii
OADITfll A FINE GllADEOLP
U M I I I U L INL?
fl A mill.. Our highest grade in 5galloB
NUIUIUW
FORCE OF IMAGINATION.
Story ef sn Odd Incident In a Dental
Hospital.
A remarkable Incident happened re
cently at a dental hospital. A young
woman went there to have five teeth
extracted. The anaesthetic decided
upon by the dental surgeon was ethyl
chloride, and this was administered by
the usual form of apparatus. An In
dia rubber cap la placed over the pa
tlent'a mouth and nostrils, and con
nected with It Is a bng Into which a
sealed capsule of ethyl chloride Is in
troduced. By the turning of a screw
from the outside the capsule Is broken
and the anaesthetic liberated. The
screw was turned, the patient went off
gradually Into the usual condition of
Insensibility, five teeth were extracted,
and the patient awakened without feel
ing any part of the operation.
The whole case appeared perfectly
normal. Only when the young wo
man had left the room and the ap
paratus was being made ready for
another patient waa it discovered that
the capsule of ethyl chloride had by
some mischance not been broken at all.
The whole condition of Insensibility
bad been brought about by the self
hypnotism of the patient. The Idea
that an anaesthetic was being admin
istered was so strong In her mind that
she had passed Into Insensibility en
tirely by hypnotic suggestion. Boston
Traveler.
There is no finer COAL
OIL in the world than this regardless of price
CAPITOL Gasoline
68 test, best for Automobiles and Lighting Purposes,
Manufactured by CAPITOL REFINING COMPANY
H sir-Riddle Hardw. Go-
Wholesole Distributors for Josephine County
Wanted the S.m.tion.
The veuerable farmer with the to
bacco stained whiskers and furrowed
brow climbed aboard the limited and
shambled into the smoker.
".Mister." he drawled when the con
ductor halted before bjin, "Is that thar
two-cent-a-mllo mte good on this
tralu?"
"It Is." replied the conductor brusque-
tricts of Josephine couuty, have a-ked l.v. "Where Is your ticket?"
the commissioners to plana a special
Ui levy this year, for school pur-.
iosei. Several other districts are '
thought to have iutuuded to do so, but
they tailed to give the proper notice 1
to the coinuilsHiouers at tins week's i
meeting of that body. i
'taking advantage of the holiday
season, Couuty Superiuteu dut Savage
weul to call Mpou Central Point aud
Medtord frieuds for a few days, of 1
last week.
The old man fumbled In the depths
of an ancient shot bug.
"Ain't got no ticket, mister," he said
slowly, "but here be 1! cents. I never
rode on one of these pesky fliers, and
I Just want to feel the sensation, l'ut
me off after I've rode one mile." Chi
cago News.
TOKAY GRAPLS
I can still furnish first-class one
year old rooted Tokay Vines
at reasonable prices. Plenty of
all other varities-
GEO. H. PARKER
Office With
W. LIKELY i)
This is the only school in the Northwest which
prepares young men and young women for
Private Secretary
Positions
We have ceased trying to fill all positions which are brought to
our attention. Only the best are selected and for the best we
must have the best young people.
Write us today and ask us about this Private Secretary Courso
Holmes Business College
PORTLAND. ORE.
A. U. BANNARD UNDERTAKtR.
St. 1 1 1 1 i i ; . i ii is a !usi-lu'ss-iikc
iKinu'; you know
what it means; and it
means w hat you want.
Tout grotr r.tvrBt y.ur ..y U roe scs'l
la. it. sr ki.
Vr5 rtt.
f W II Coudil et III
Commercial Club
4
rut
Will furnish information of
Josephine comity fice of
charee. Corrw.;wudeuee so
licited.
I- 11. Hall Preside
H. L. Andrews. . . . Secretary J
Met ' O.od Advice
O. S. Woolever, one of 7 the best
known merchants of lrfltaY.ville, N.
Y., aaye: "If you are ever troubled
with pile, apply Hurklen's Arnica
Salvs. It curexlj m of iheiu for good
2yers aiiu. " Uuariite,-d for sorei,
wouuda. burns or anrasioue, V6o at all
drag etores.
Mull I
ptt
x to W J Deng lor,
: IV acres In sec It), tp 3d s, r 5, iW.V
Lee Murray to O W McAllister et
al., HO acre In sec (V, tp Sri a, r 7, ?6u.
J O HjoIIi et al to H ComllU ft acrei
in ec 1, tp :irt. a, r V .
Uvi 11 .Mulllin to M
sec 17. tp e, r , 13'JX
Samuel lloyt et nt to Harvey
Moore, lot , block t. Central Add
U) Urant laa. !..
lMtdora 11 Wells et mar to Ira II
Christie, part lot S. block 11. Monroe's
Kir.t add to Grant Is, $J0oo, m .
lroyjljovels to 1 S Ki.gel, part
o 11. tp ;W r":, fl'VO. '
H Tnotuat t n to Stniucl Christie'
lots ?. s, Waud IS, book IS, Uuootn
I'arl'A.ld to tlrmt Pass. T.VX). . Z
Thomas lUy, et al to Stuart .H
In. blow. lot"", hloct H, M.4t Add to
Uraut Taws agreement to ee!l for fJT.V
K I, Cass, bv Trusts. 'to II M Webb,
Does no Harm But Much Good.
I Mix the th following by shaking
I well in a bottle, and take in teaspoon
ful donee after meals and at bedtime:
Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half
jounce; Compound Krgoo, one ounce;
Compound Syrup Sarssparilla, three
jounce. A local drsggist is the au
' thority that these simple, harmless
i ingredients can be obtained at nominal
' cost from our home drugg'sts.
The mixture is said to cleanse and
, strengthen the clogged and inactive
; Kidneys, overcoming Ba kache, LUad-
i der weakness and Urinary trouble
of all kinds, if taken before stage of
1 Bright, disease.
Those who bave tried this say it
m isuy,si:l,l,qi' i:xc iiAAdii
Household Goods and my stock is quite complete. ..If you
have anything to sell or exchange come and see me, or if
you need anything in my line see my goods and get prices.
fsT-SACKS, COPPER, RUBBER and METAL WANTED
M. E. MOCRE,
NEW and SECOND HAND
GOODS
Argument For Feathers.
Opposition to the wearing of festh
ers In feminine beadgesr hn encoun
tered au argument which shows that
there are two sides to this as to every
other question. Attention is called to
tlt. fu.'t flt.,1 !,. 1I....H..A
wearing feathers to 1 abandoned to-! ""'J wrcomea Tain in the back,
morrow 30,(W gtrls would he at once citT tne nrin" l,f wdiment and rego
thrown out of employment In rarla ' latea nrtnation, especially at night.
alone. A champlou of the working 1 curing even t he worst forms of blad
glrls Insists that If a bird or a girl 1 der weakness.
must perish It ought not to he the girl. ' E M woman here who feels
New ork Trvsa. A, . . ,, . .
I that the kidneys are not strong or
A Slender.
"Yes. suh." asserted Colonel I'epper.
"I once owned a beu that lived to be
twenty yeabs old. suh!"
'And you llTod In Alabama?" said
Mr Keeue skeptically.
"Ye, suh. What has that to do with
It?"
' Well, It proves that the southern
negro lias been slandered, that's all."
Cleveland Leader.
acliug iu a hcalthv maimer should
mix this prescription at home and
give it a trial, ae it is said to do won
ders for many person.
The Scrauton Pa. Times waa first
to print this remarkable prescription,
iu Vtober, luOt, siuoe Jwluu ail the
leading newspapers of Xew York,
ltoston, Philadelphia, Pittsburg and
other cities have mads many an-
! uouuceiueut. of it to their rvaUers.
QMIESSCOLLEG
TENTH AND MORRISON STREETS. PORTLAND, OREGON
A P. ARMSTRONG. LL. B., PRINCIPAL
Educates for success in a short time and at small expense, and sends each stu
dent to a position as soon a competent. Quality it our motto, and reputation for
thorough work bring us over 100 call per month for office help. Individual in
tructiou insures rapid progress. We teach the loose leaf, the card Index the
voucher and other modern methods of bookkeeping. Chartier i, n,, ,
easy, rapid, legible. Beautiful catalogue, business forms and penmanshio f
write todav. References: any merchant, anv hank n . rec
Ijllus
Fresh from the Ear to the
e Can in Maine I
Preferred Stock Sweet Corn u pacVed I -,r ... , vf
the Main, .oil and climate combSe . J." LJ I
temieret, mot deliciou, corn in u,V I
, , Tuajtirui Com
garden (rithered and packed the same day, with
y Y """"Kin pencctly preientd.
Thu u the eecret of "eweet corn goodneu" in
Preferred Stock Canned Goods
rtM WWmr U. Mt n
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