Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, January 31, 1908, Image 2

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FINDLEY, M. D.
Praotloa limited to
EYE EAB, NOSE and THROAT.
Glasses fitted and furnished.
Oflloe hour 9 to 12; 2 to 6; and oo ap
pointment Telephone 261 and 77.
Uiait Pass, Oasoos
g, LOUGH RIDGE, M. D.
PHYSICIAN' AND SURGEON
Res. Phone 714
GlUy or oountry cals attended night
vm if .u ,... uu uuuu nig
Olhoe Phone 341.
Gkamw Pahb - . Oregon.
JJR. C A. CAMPBELL
ObTBl'I'ATHIO 1'HYHICIAN
Graduate American Heboid of Osteopathy,
Klrkville, Mo.
(.Tronic IHwaieH and of Women
anil (,'tiil'lran a specialty
CONSULTATION FREE
Rooms 1. 2, 8, Klmt National Bank Wdg.
Phones: Oillce 771, Res. 703
GaBTS Pam . Obiuo
If, Di NORTON,
ATTOBNEY AT LAW,
Practloe In all State and Federal Court.
Office la Opera House Building.
Ghauts Pahs, . Okkqon
A. C. HOUGH,
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW.
Practice In all Htateand Federal Courts
unioe over Ualr Klddlo Hardware Co.
Gbaxts Pahs, Okiuum
QLIVER & BROWN,
LAWYER.
Office over Dixous Store
Grants Pass, - Ohbgon
0. S. BLANCHARD,
t
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Practice in all State and Federal
courU. Banking: and Trust
Cotnpany'i Buildinj.
QaAnw.pAsa, . . Oaaooii.
If. B. I1ENDRICKS
COUN8ELLORS-AT-LAW
Oiril aod orltniaai matters attended to
la all the oonrU.
Real estate and Insurance.
OMot, 6th street, oppoalU Postoffloa.
yiLLIAM P WRIGHT,
V. 8. DEPUTY SURVEYOR
MIN1NO KNUlNKF.lt
AND DKAUUHTHMAN
dtli 8t., north of Josephine Hotel.
- OaAsjTK Pass, . . OasaoN.
Charles Costain
W(kh1 Working Shop.
vVest of flour mill, near R. R. track
Tuning, ek-roll Work. Hlair Work, Hand
pawing.t'atiliint Work, Wood Pulleys, haw
Piling and gumming, Repairing ail kinds.
Prions right.
Taa Popular Bsrbsr.Shop
uet your tousorlal work done at
IRA TOMPKIN'
On Sixth Stteet Three chair
Hath Room In oonnoctlon
N. E. McGIUJW,
PIONEER
TRUCK, and DELIVERY
Furniture and llano
Mevlng
GRANTS PASS, OREGON,
E. A. WADE
Dry (Joods, Underwear,
Motions, Etc.
Front Street
west of Palace hotel
GRANTS PASS. OREGON.
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CK RANTS PASS
Commercial Glob
4 Will furnish information of
Josephine comity free of
charge. Corresjxunleuce so
licited. L. B. HALL Presiilent
H. L. Andrkws Secretary
t"tJsl
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1 Mlt tk,4k I
I'l lit'
. " ' i ... I .Assiililtttf . g- rrliVW 1 J
The short fur coat, mluk and Per
slan lamb, are very handsome and are
elaborately trimmed with contrasting
Jeweled buttons.
The tailored milt of broadtail, which
as yet reuiulna a novelty, la usually
made to eio)e the ground with a band
of some sort, braid, velvet or silk
around the iMittom. Tbe Jacket la al
ways short and tight or acmlnttlng.
Band trimming and fringe are the
popular finishes for the oventklrta, and
some of the Intter are very handsome.
Tbe fringe, however, must match the
color of tbe skirt iierfeetly. as other
wise tbe outline of tbe oversklrt Is too
pronounced, nuil that coutluulty which
Is so characteristic a feature of present
styles Is lMt
Very smart IndeeJ are the vluIUIiir
suits of Mark velvet, the shirt gulldey?
of trimming mid the eoat tight fittlTr
snd buttoned Ktriilght i'l fhe fwut to
tlie high collar In military style, w
with the French back and French
curved front senilis, and In either case
braided all over wllb perhaps a border
ing line of Inch wide biaid.-Now York
Post
Indians and Beards.
We know that, as compared with the
white race, the Indian are a beardless
people, but to say why this Is so Is Im
possible. It Is one of the physiological
mysteries that liuve never been cleared
up.
WORSE THAN ONIONS
Bi
id Breath From Indigestion
Cannot be Overcome With
Perfumes.
All of na suffer from bad breath
sometimes oar own, bnt oftener tbat
of oor friends.
Nlne-tentha of this bad breath oumes
from tome stomach trouble, and can
not be overcome by breath perfumes
or any other palliative measures. If
you occasionally have a bad breath ;
if there la heartburn flatulence and
acid gulplnga of undigested food; if
tba stomach barns or smarts; If there
il sleeplessness, nervousness, head
aches or any other of the many symp
toms of indigestion, use Mi-o-na
stomach tablets and get well.
Ml-o-na la not a mere digestive nor
a physio, bat a lonto romsuy inai
strengthens the muaclea of tba stomach
and bowels so that the flow of gastric
Juices is increased, aud the food is
digested naturally aud does not stay
in tba stomach to ferment and poison
the breath.
Demaray has seen so many cures
snad by Mi-o na stomach tablets that
the give a guaraulea with every CO
oent boa that tbe tuousy will be re
funded II the remedy rails to .give
satisfaction. He takes the whole
risk, and a box of Mioua will uot
oost you a peony unless it cures you.
1-31 21
The Youth's
Companion
It Comes Every Week
Among th contrntt oi tbt New Volunis
lor mi will k
250 Good Stories
ScrUl Storin, StorWs of CKrx
Ut, Adventure anJ tUroisu.
350 Contributions
Article. Sketches, Reminlxen
tea by famous Men auJ Vl'omeii.
1000 Graphic Notes
em Current 1'lventt, Discoveries and
Inventions in Ntturc. and Scieiwe.
2000 One-Minute Stories.
Bit oi Huiuor and Miscellany,
the Veekly lieallh ArtKle.Timeiy
Editorials, rheOuUre'srne,etc.
! eM W Ika fw ul tttMntal inn I
l J lt4 taAl In M My 4n.
Every New Subscriber
whn eats ot ami urn.U thin slip
I uove wild umr ami addle
at4 :j will irveWe.
FREX
All the l.n-i of VHe Ccmronlon
loi the irutuum.c wrtVt ol iot.
The Thk.r!(ng, t'h,Utmaa aad
Veai a lKmble DutulMea.
TatCompaatofi's Konr-l( IIaBa
liif Calra.tar l.e 140S, thra
Vhe C aiaulon (or th s wreaa
" t llltFT of the hr.t rrJ.
tun Ion r,.,v mcmbctolthelamlly.
THE YOIV S COMPANION.
BOS N. MASS.
K.- .aWtiTii .rvMina.itaie.saM.
ROGUE RIVER COURIER GRANTS PASS, OREGON, JANUARY 31. 1903.
lUaDjlIiniDgUatteraijJS
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H U Goklar has placd a filing upon
tba "Baxter" qaarli n ioing claim,
located in tbe Grave Oiek district
A nc tics of tbe amendment and oon-
soliaatioa of tbe Old Cbannel Coosoli
dated Planer Mine." comprising eight;
claims in all and lying contiguous, in
tba BiigkS Creek mining district,
mads by H W Kirchoff and D C
Hefley.
F. M. Bailey, of Cincinnati, Ohio,
was in Gld Hill, the forepart of this
week, investigating the ciiulng
properv.e- ue.u uj "-'" !
. ' 1 I V. . I. IT - r ... . Minina .
tO., in nils locaiiLj. iuo iiarui wu. i
have a bond on the Blosom, prop
erty consisting of six claims, Jn
the Ssrdine Creek district, and it is
the Intention of tbe
compauy to !
place a crew of men at work, a
tbe first of the year. The Blossom, i
which Is coniruonly"kuown as tbe
Mr are & Halt property is one of the
most promising prospects io this
district, and it is not at all improba
ble that a stamp mill will be erected
on the property. Gold Hill News.
W T .-,1 I... m.lrino A
record of bis 1908 asessuieot work on
the Gold Coin" placer mines, 30 acres
in all, located in sec. 28, tp. 83, s, r
6, in Joiephlne oonnty.
M G Morrison has filed notice of
his location of the "Antedelnvian" 2u
acres placer claim, at the mouth of
Kock Creek, on tbe east side of Jose
phine creek in the Josephine unor
ganized mining district.
D. McDonald, N. E. Boren and A
Bassett, the three gentlemen who re
cently leased the Oregon Bell mine,
bave already started active work and
will have the mill in operation by
early spring. The gentlemen are ex
perienced mining men aod will no
detibt make the Oregon Bell a divi
dend payer. The mine baa already
turned out some good money aod
there, is no reason why there is uot
more there. Jacksonville Post.
T) R Morrison has located a 20 acre
plaoer claim, the "Grochen," oo tbe
east side of Josephine creek, opposite
Mad Flat in tbe Josophloe unor
ganized mining district.
Jobs Naosibaomer et al., have filed
npon the Gold Krown, " quarts claim,
located iu the Pickett mining district.
8 B Potter et al., have located a
lode mining claim in tbe Janip-off-Joe
distriot.
Frank P Safford, who bas been as
sistant superintendent at the Blue
Ledge mine, left Wednraday for Mexi
co, where he will be in charge of a
large mine owned by K. 3. Towns,
owuer of the Blue Lsdge. Mr.
Safford made many frieuds in Med
ford, where he was a social favorite,
woo wish him luck lu his new posi
tion Mail
The mining outlook for the vicinity
of Gold Hill was never mote promis
ing than al ths present time. Ou
uearly every train meu arrive from
all scctiou of tha country to look
over some of the properties that are ou
the market hare. Practically all of
tbe larger quurtz properties aie being
I worked aud all ths placer uiities now
kave an abuudauce of wntcr. Two
new stamp mills have been built
j within the past yar aud uiiny other
stfi8 of advancement have b eu takeu.
The preliminary work of installing
j the big eloctrio shovel ou Katies crerk
, hus been completed and i t iutal atioa
is dulared ouly on accouut of ttie
non arrival of the machinery. The
i boom in the Nevada country is over
, aud now the eye of the luiulng world
will turn to a conntry wliera more
practial mining and less wildcatting
can and will be done. It Is being
demonstrated every day that the
ledtfes of Southern Ornirun h
1 '
aracttbat is generally dist.nted by i
, . . J ""l,u""'
milling meu wno are oiiacquaiuted
wnu mo toouiry aaa us loriuatum,
and when this is generally known,
money will be more readily si-cnred
for working the ledgns that are now
Uylug idle. For the outwardap
learauces we predict a busy .year
among th mine in the viciuity of
liold Hill.-Ucld IIiirXews."ylJr;
MISSIONARY WORK.
The laymen of the various denomina
tions In Atlanta have pledged them
selves to rabie $100,000 for foreign
missions during the curreut year.
The Tresbyterlana In Korea laat
j year had 128 place of worship, where
now they have 707. each worker so-
I perlutendlug from tweuty to fifty con- i
gregattons. j
The Bowery mission of New York
' laat year supplied over 2.13,000 meala
and nearly 11,000 lodglugs to homeless
men and boys, Its early morning bread I
line betug oue of the most pathetic j
sights lu tbe world. j
j The new lay secretary of the Chur-h
Uhtklouary Society of Kng'.aud, B Ma-
rouachle. who served for tweuty five
years lu t'je Punjab and knows mis-
!.tv.irr work !'vv..n.-'i!y. has under-
taken the place V ttli..vt pay.
I
I Qarta blaaks at tk Conner ofica.
Th acond seml-mootniJ meenu
jef the Relief corps was held in their
I rooms in M. W. A. ball, Satordsy
I afternoon, Jaunary 23.
j There was a foil attendanee of of
I roers. president, Mrs. Gooauow In tbe
' ! chair aod a large membership. After
'the simple, but beautiful ritualistic
work had been dispensed with the
yarioos committees gave most satis
factory reports of their respective
work. '
Several bills for National depart
ment and local relief were allowed
and disposed of. Two new memoers
ere elected by
ballot, one bv traos-
,t... it tha i-.inm or tne meeiiDK. a
idelioioas lonoh wai served by a
'committee. The first month of the
! v. V.,.,. h.i nrnven verv Bati'fac-
m.mm, nf" efficient and
fteri..J. . . ... u, .,
i raitnroi wora. ui iu
iatriotio band of womeu who or
ganized Gen. Logan No. 25, W. R C,
17 years ago to aid aud ansist tie
Grand Army of tbe Republic in the
principals of fraternity Charity
and Lcalty, only three remain. To
Aav wa niimher about Go members in
gooa BUiUUIUg. " ' "
nmI1y have crotsed the silent river a
large number have been transferred, to
corps in different localities and others
hae been dinharged or dropped from
the roll.
The same zeal and ' enthusiasm
characterizes the present membership
tha? prompted the spirit of its foun
ders. It is to be hoped that congress
man Smith's of California recommen
dation to congress that tbe widows of
civil war veterans do not lose their
pensions should they marry civil war
veterans again, become a law. It is
possiblo the little God Cupid would
not figure very largely iu snch an al
liance, bat circumstances, conven
ience and environment woo Id.
ALICE MALLORY,
Press Cor. W. R. O.
COFFEE
Good grocers like Schil
ling's Best, for it makes
good-will and not trouble ;
in case of complaint, the
money is ready.
Yoar tracer returns rour djobst if jn des't
lite il; sir him
Make This up at Your Home.
What will appear very Interesting
to many people here Is the article
taken from a New York daily paper,
living a simple prescription, as for
mulated, by a noted authority, who
claims that be has fouud 'a pcaitive
remedy to cure almost any case of
backache or kidney or bladder de
rangement, .in the following simple
pieecription, if taken before the stage
of Bright's disease :
Fluid Extrtct Dtndelion, one-half
ounce; Compound Kargon, one ounce;
Compound Syrup Sirsparilla, three
oaiiLva. Shake well in a bottle aod
take in teapooiiful dose after each
meal and agniu at bedtime.
A wellknowu druggist here at home,
when imked regarding this prescrip
o", state 1 that the ingredients are
all liarinleHS aud can be obtained at a
small cost f,roin any good prescription
pharniacv, or the mixture would be
pat up if asked to do so. He further
stated that while this precriptionis
oftea prescribed in rheumatic affflio
tions with splendid results, he could
sen no reason why it would not bo a
spleudid remedy or kiduey and
I uriuary troubles and backache, as it
! has a peculiar action upon the kid
1 nevs structure, cleansing these most
important organs and helping jqeiu to
Ale... f. .V,. .1... .,.,1
T, ml T
acids aud waste matter which canse
aicknesa and sufferiaa. Thos of.onr
readers who sutler can
take iu giving it a trial.
make no mis-
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Cost of Good Roads.
The commissioners of Chester coun
ty, Va., recently received bills from
the IViinsylvanln state highway de
partment for Improvements made ou
certiitu public roads In various town
ships of the county, as follows: West
town. I1.V008.31; ScbuylWlll. l2S.Sii3:
Valley, U.lMi.3;i; Avoudale borough.
JT.W.t.lM. 'i'liette aniouuts cover the
contract prl.v. the extras, the lnspev
llou, the eiiglnwrlng and surveying
etc. The state pays two-thirds of the
expense, the couuty pays oue-alxth.
aud tbe township pays one-sixth.
Tales of Cities.
Atlanta. Ua., has a well organized
tymphony orchestra of thlrty-flve musl-
j rinns.
I The estimated Hpulatlou of St. Louis
j Is T.'hI.uhi, Ove slxths of v. horn live In
! flats aud tenements.
I Temple, N. 11., cluluis tbe record of
' having twice iu Us history passed
through a year without a single death
. lu the town.
' rollceinen of New York city arrest
I about 3.1172 persons each week, aiul
the average age of those arrested la
Richard the Brazen
By Cyrus Townsend Brady
and Edward Pcple
Illustrated by Parker
In his dual role of Texas cowboy and English lord Richard
becomes a most romantic figure. His strange adventures
in wooing under an assumed character keep the reader's
Interest at white heat
To Be Printed in This Paper
It is a, novel that yon will sit up to finish no matter
what the hour. Cambridge ( Mass.) Tribune.
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