ROGUE RIVER COURIER. GRANTS PASS, OREGON JANUAkY 24 1V0S
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SEE H. B.
FOR 400 ACRES
at $4.50 per acre
Living water, fine wood land and goat and
dairy ranch, 9 miles from railroad, good wasron
road. Also small 160 acre
ai fiuun, uunuiugg, niibci
Orchard.
Office oppo. Post Office, Grants Pass, Ore.
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THE WRITERS.
Anthony Hope, the novelist, 18 a su
perb dlabolo player. ,
E. Prentiss Bailey, editor of the
TJtlca Observer, has entered upon his
fifty -fifth year In the service of that
newspaper In very good health at
eighty-three.
Trenilcr Clemeucenu of France has
been elected a member of the Soclete
des Gens do Lettres In consideration
of his philosophic, historical and dra
matic writings.
One thousand dollars for a new story
by a new writer is offered by the Out
ing Publishing compnuy. The condi
tion of competition Is that the author
shall never lief ore have had published
a novel of standard length.
Mrs. I!urt"ii Harrison, who has lived
lu strict retirement her husband's
death a couple i f years hum. Is again
In Washington, Mr-. Harrison has slg
ullied her lutniti-n ot taking compara
tively little part in iV s'"'lal gayetles
of tie ca; 1-al. I -. li.civ'r aaxinus
to be near Kr s :.. rraml.s It. Harri
son.
; D0INQ5 AT THE
J Item of Interest to the Taxpayers of Josephine County
From the Various County Officials X X
Now Tax Law Causes Muddle.
Sheriff Rassell is in somewhat of
s quandary as to what to do with re
tard to the delinquent tax list. At
oue time he prepared the list for pub
lication and bad everything ready for
the printer, but along cam the an
anouscement that the majority of the
counties in the state were going to
abide by th new law, even though
Attorney-Ueneral Crawford had ad
vised that the old law was to be fol
lowed in tbs matter. Now he ia as
much ' at sea" as aver. H believes
that the proi ertv owners who are thus
dersllct in paying their taxes should
have some kind of notice and so, al
though the new law does not seem
'o intend anythiug of the kind, he
gives a notice in today's Courier
Like other people, who have investi
gated, he tninks that the last legisla
ture modelled things a bit and instead
of economizing, they have probably
blundered and the taxpayers will have
to foot the bill.
Some R.eal Estate Moving.
Tranifers of real estate keep up
very well, for the midwinter season,
many deeds being 'filed for record
with the coonty clerk. The following
doenmeots have been placed on record
daring the past week :
W F Bowler et ox to John H Mil
ler. 114 acres ia geo 14, tp 38 s, r 6,
$760.
R W Clarke et nx to Nelson W Cole,
lots 7, 8 and 9, block F, Judson's add
to Grants.Pass, $180.
George Altpeter to Maggie Saner
50. by 150 feet in lot S, block M, J
Bourne's first add to Grant Pass,
$400.
J P Edwards to W O Henry, one
aocre in sea 19, tp 86 s, r 5, $350.
John O Schallhorn to Minnie
Sohallhorn, his wife, lota 4, 5 aBd 6,
bleok 16, H Miller & Co's add to
Grants Pas, $1.
Same to same, part of lota 13, 14 and
15 , block 50, O T S of Grants Pass
and 15x35 feet oft northeast corner
of lots 15, block 60, Grants Pass, $1. .
I Same to same, lot 6, block 58, O T
S, Grants Pass, $1.
H B Hendricks et nx to John L
Margaret Scovill, 20x19 feet, sooth of
acre tract in North Grants Pass, $1.
Locien F LeCroix, Jr. et ox to
George L. Houghton, part sec 26, tp
36 s. r 6, $500.
Henry ; Gross to Hsttie Gross, bis
wife, 64 acres in seo 9, tp 83 s, r 6
and one-fourth interest in irrigation
water right of Jack Bobinson Gulch,
a tributary to Coyote Creek, $500.
Andrew Gigler et ox to Kate Bums
et al.. lots 1 and 2, bloek 16, O T S of
Grants Pass, $1.
J M Lawson et nx to Lyon D Allen,
23 acres in seo 24, tp 86 s, r 6 $1170.
First National Bank of Southern
Oregon to A Gigler, part see 80, tp 86
s, r 5, $1250.
Peter Cliristensen et nx to O Wood
cock, 1H1. 6 acres in seo 1, tp 40 s,
r 9 $1100.
Edward S VanDyke et al to Rob
ert Roberson, 80 acres in seo 24, tp
3R a, r 5, $1200.
Lee F Parker et nx to J K Hair,
part so S3, tp 35 s, r 6, $1.
Bernard C Pratt et ux to Swastika
Mining Co, part sec I'D, tp 84, s, r 5,
$1.
G H Curner to P B Herman et al,
escrow agreement for 70 acres in
James P Tuffs Donation Land Claim,
No. 37 and lota 11 and 13 in tp 36, ,
6 ($1500 mortgage to be raised from
said property) $8000.
Will O Smith to Mary Enget, part
block 63, railroad add to Grunts
Pass, $30.
Eliza J Parlow et mar to J M
Law son, 23 acres of lot 4, sec 24, tp
6 s, r 6 $ 1.
Voters Beginning to Register.
The registration books are now open
and voters are beginning to have their
names enrolled therein, thus euabling
them to participate inthe approaching i
primaries. The following precincts'
have not yet had a singlo voter j
register at the clerk's office: Al-(
house, Kerby, Lelaud, Selma and
Wolf Creek, Galice has one lone re-!
poblican, as has also Lucky Queen and !
Slate Creek. Merlin has had one demo-1
crt while Waldo has one republican!
ami . n.
Menicrrat. WillianiB Ihas two
ri public auo. Iu the city of Grants
Pas the interest is more markei.
For instance : North Grants Pass
has 40 republicans 9 democrats 1 so
cialist 3 prohibitionists and 2 non
partisan. South Grants Pass has 1
republicans 4 democrats 5 socialists
and 2 nuu partisan. We.-t Grants Puss
has 14 republicans 4 democrats 5 so
cialists and 1 prchibltiouut. This
makes a total cf 131 regiftratious for
the firft two weeks of the uew yrar.
Of coarse as the candi'lates lx-gin to
I'ornnpin the n t v-ry Jar dietaut
COURT 110V1SE !
t
future the interest
more marked.
will become muc'i
How to Get New School District.
Elsewhen In todays Courier is to be
fooud a eommnnication from a rest
dent of Speaker relative to the esttb
lishinit of a poblio school in that
locality. The Courier reporter inter
viewed County Superintendent Sv
age regarding the said matter and
fonnd Mr. Savaiie conversant with th
conditions as they nisi out tl at way.
Ha remarked that if the people in the
vicinity of Speaker desired to have a
school and could satisfy the school
boundary board that they had at least
13 children of school age who wer
not transients but were there to re
side permanently, then there wonld
doubtless be no hitch in the matter.
He remarked that he had been con
sulted by some of the Speaker folks,
along this line and that be had ad
vised them to proceed after this
fashion. He took occasion to also
say that some school districts were
having to be consolidated with others,
because they did not succeed in keep
ing enough children in the neighbor
hood, to allow the board to continue
the said schools. This was doe, be
said, to varions causes. In some in
stances a few parties had bought np
large traots of land, for grazing and
like purposes, which kept the people
frpin settling in that neighborhood.
Hd assured the Courier that he and
the distriot boundary committee
were always ready to co-operate for
the best interests of each and every
locality in the coonty.
Miscellaneous Mentions.
A marriage license has been issoed
to Edward Stiong, aged 83, native of
Oregon, a miner and Delia Valen,
aged 17, whose parents gavs their
written consent, native of Nebraska,
both residents of Takllma.
Governor Geo. E. Chamberlain has
appointed the following notaries pub
lic in Josephine oeunty, recently:
Attorney Marcus W Robbin sod
Jose h Mom, nf Orsots Psss and G.
W, Elder, tht'.Wsldo merchant.
Miss Fannie Jewell is engaged In
copying off a list of the names of all
registered voters, which are sent,
each week, to Secretary of State,
Frank W. Benson.
The Graham-Brewster Creamery
Co., has placed a mortgage on its
newly installed plat, for $350, in
favor of tha First National Bank.
Judge Jewel and Coonty Surveyor
Perkins spent the fore part of the
week ont is) the Williams Creek
country, looking after some bridge and
county road matters.
The following hunter's licenses have
been taken out th . past week : L A
Hare, Wm Eust'd of Merlin ; 8 Ham
mill and Eolus Pollock, of Grants
Pass : JA Rush, of Josephine county.
Jndge H K Hanna spent Sunday in
Jacksonville, with his family, re
turning to continue coort, Monday
noon.
The estate of the late John G
Schallhorn has been filed for probate
and the same is given as worth about
;!000. The widow, Minnie Schallhorn
has been named by the court as ad
ministratrix, the bond being fixed at
$1000. She was directed to publish
the customary notice to the creditors
of said estate, in the Courier.
Deputy Sheriff Walt Smith and
David Duncan, Saturday escorted
Messrs. Irvin Medley and Ed Wetzel
to the state penitentiary, where they
will do service for the next year, for
having "rolled" a mining man for a
goodly sum of money, on Christmas
day.
There seems to be no cine a to who
brnke into the Merlin Mercantile Co.,
the other night and the general iiu-
pression seem to be that it was done
by professionals. Sheriff Rassell will
go to Merlin, as soon as circuit court
adjourns, to see if anything more can
he dene in the matter,
County Treasurer J T Taylor is in
receipt of a wararnt from FW Benson,
Secretary of State, for the sum of
$"'. 15, covering Jostphine county's
portion of the 10 per cent of amounts
received by the state of Oregon, from
the U. S. Government, from forest
reserve rentals daring the year li07.
Yesterday Superintendent Satage
began the holding of eighth grade
examinations for foor outside dis
tricts, as follows: Merlin, 20 appli
cants; Kerbv, 7; Selma, 2 and Pro
volt 6. These examinations are heing
held at Superintendent Savage's
office. He stated to the Courier that
the law allowed him the choice of
three dates, when such examinations
have to fce'beld and this seemed to
I the best time for these districts.
Superintendent Savage has an in
fj'iiry, asking about a rumor to the
eff.-ct that the directors of every'dis-
ttiot weie compelled io hold school
during tin month of Jtmry and he
declared that th re was no such pro
visions iu school laws of O egou.
Last week upt-riuteudeut Savage
visited the various schools of the city
and be found e rj thing moving along
uicely, i be grade woik bting kept ex
ceptionally Well
TEA
Linger longer oyer it; let
it be steaming hot from
the earthen pot; and the
loveliest woman pour it
Tour rrocr returns your moner U rou don't
Ilk ScuUliof 's But: w pay him.
IN A BAD WAY
Many ev Grants Pcvss Reader will
Feel Grateful for This
Information.
Whin your back gives out, becomes
lame, weak or aching; when urinary
troubles set in, your kidney are in a
"bad way." Down' Kidney Pills will
cure" yon. Here is a local evidence
to prove it: Mrs M. H. Roundtree,
living on the North side, Jacksonville,
Ore., say: "Backache and dizzy
pells made life burden
long time. I suffered
with dull achiug pains
and hip that I oould
for me for a
so severely
In my back
hardly get
around. I was tired and worn oat
and had no ambition to attend to my
ordinary household duties. If I at
tempted to stoop sharp pains wonld
''art throngh my back and I would
suffer with dizziness. I osed many
remedies but obtained no relief until
I procured Doan's Kidney Pills on the
advice of a friend. . The result ob
tained from using this remedy were
better than I had hoped for. I im
proved from the time I began using
Doan's Kidney Pills and by the time
I had need three boxes I was com
pletely cared. I cannot say too much
In praise of Doan's Kidney Pill."
For sale by all - dealer. Price 60
cent. Foster-Milbnrn Co., Buffalo,
New York, Sole Agents for the United
State. Remember the name Doan's
and take no other. 1-17 St
SIRES AND SONS.
Judge Keneeaw Landls decllnts to
have th prefix "Hour attached to his
name.
The Duke of Marlborongh dislikes
American newspapers because they
once said of blm that he was hollow
chested and wore red necktie.
Judge John W. McKIm, now retired
from the bench of the Massachusetts
probate court, over which he presided
for many years, recently passed his
eighty-fifth birthday.
Senator Stepbcuson, the new solon
from Wisconsin, despite the fact that
he Is many times over a millionaire, Is
in habits and mode of thought a plain
American of the type that is becom
ing less common every year.
Most of the cartoonists picture
Speaker Cannon as swinging bis gavel
with bis right hand, when It Is notori
ous that the speuker Is left handed and
does not swing his gnvel with his
right hand once lu a thousand times.
Seuor tie Seguroln, basso of tho San
Cnrlo Crand Opera company. Is a
Spanish noble who was ilecoi'ated by
the king of Portugal with the cross
of the Or 'e- of St. James, of which
:!n v line lien but three others coii
e: i ew.
A!:!' :: '. hh; famous silver mine bus
ie;..eil him :flH,K0,oKi. l'etlro Alvaru
.;.i. t..e -. .'.ii ( ioi-k-.is, has been so
extra.. :;;i;nl taal he has run Into debt
a:ul has l ieu constrained to lease his
property fW fifteen j ear to an Amer
ican syndicate.
President Roosevelt has appoluted
General William V. Oates to succeed
Colonel Klliott as n commissioner to
mark Confederate graves. General
Oates was former governor of the state
of Alabama, a colonel In the Confed
erate army, a brigadier general In the
Spnulsh war and also a former mem
ber of the house of representatives.
Lord Curzon of Kcillestou, chancel
lor of Oxford university and ex-viceroy
of India, Is about to reenter public
life. He has decided to contest the
seat lu the house of commons for
West Hull, England, made vaeant by
tho elevation of Charles Henry Welles
ley Wilson to the peerage on the deuth
of his father, 1-ord Nunbiiruholme.
HOUSEHOLD HELPS.
For ordinary use and If you hnve a
good laundress and n place to sun your
wash, It Is found economical to buy un
bleached lluon and whiten It yourself.
Every kitchen outfit should have n
measuring glass that is marked to
measure teaspoonfuls, tablespoonfuls
and gills, as well as halves, thirds ami
quarts.
Common tray cloths may be made
from woruout tablecloths by cutting
the desired size from tho strongest
parts iitel fobllng a hem one and a hail'
Inches wide with miter corjiers.
In hanging clothes out to dry hang
up by the thickest part, waist or neck
band, ete , U-cnuse If hung b,v the
thinner part the water will run Into
the thick part, lodge there and take
longer to dry.
1
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Hand Made Har
nesses a Bacon &
Eubanks', phone. 681
First National Bank
Of Southern Oregon
"CRaxrs)pass, Oregon
Some of the Services that a
Bank Renders the Public
DEPOSITS
The simplest and safest way of
keeping your money is by deposit
ing it in a Reliable Bank. This
Bank receives Deposits Subject to
Check, or on Demand Certificates
of Deposit or on Time Certificates
of Deposits. On Time Deposits we
pay 4 per cent interest.
IDKAFTS
the Best and Cheapest way to
Transfer Money is by Bank Draft.
We sell Drafts payable in all 1 parts
of the country.
LOANS
One of the most important func
tions of the Bank. We endeavor
to supply all retsbonaMe needf of
our oustosners.
Capital and Surp us $75,000
Stockholders' Additional .
Responsibility $50,000
OFF1CCKS
v. B. HALL.President
J.C. Campbell, Vice-President
H. L. GiLKEY.iCash'.M
R. K. IUCssktt, Asst. (Cashier
REBUILT
TYPEWRITERS
ALL MAKES '
For Sale or Rent
Impairing a Speclclty
AJH. McINTYRE'S
BICYCLE AND MACHINE SHOP
South 6th si. Grant Pass. Ore.
S. V. MOODY
WOOD
YARD .
Cor. H & 3d sts. Phone 434
1 Load R locks $3.00
Ntovo Wood
1 Tier Manzanita $3.00
ITicr Oak $3 00
1 Tier Fir $2.50
1 Tier Pine $2.25
Cliimlt Wood
1 Tier Oak $2 75
1 Tier Fir $2.25
1 Tier Pine $2.00
1 Load Sawdust 50
1 Load Kindling 7
PIONfER ASSAYINO AND
KENNING COMPANY
Capital 100,000, eclabllshed 27 year,
(told. I!a-e Hull ion, Cyanides, Hich
Or, etc, bought, fciput cash on assay
value. All work by expetts.
131 Fifth Street Near U. S. Mint
SAN FRANCISCO. CAL
ru -i . t? t. f I I
p4 9J is preserved end produced by
I - 9 vArtin mini l!crklt,l
prrparaUon. delicately fragrant.
Makt th skin exquliitciy softi
banishes enckled appcannc cause
A
by over-dryncjai reduces th sise of
nUrB'ed potts, cleanses them. r-
6W uiAammatiait sad spreads an even,
nvllun glow due to wholesome nourish
ment of skla glands and stimulation of
the capillaries which also feed the
skla and supply iu healthful color.
Jitjtmr Dnggtit for a fi-ti lamflt rf
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