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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1908)
mm EP0 YOUR MONEY BRINGS TH E MOST r?" 6na11 line? f SPRING" CLOTHING; UNDtRVVARE-and SHOES. H It will thfirfifnrft nav r, trl AoM f A - : yoj want anything m thl8 fine. We're dso dving a specisU. 'discount' on Kaincoats and-(lvprrnfa . .- v .? ; i s . - AsVtofleeUr bargain cotnter, closing one line oi men's shoes at 33 discount Fine line 6f Tailoring in charge! of J. A. Larson :i it r i :ak: v. ' v YOU CANALSO BUY OUR GRAIN ANb HAY AT OUR 1 STORE. . T We .Will from "this time on buy , Poultry and pay the highest ; market-price in cash' ' 5 ? : J- t . ., .. ' 1 ft a a mam at at m m m WHLN YOU EAT You course w-u anticiPat(' the x; i , " auu w? aio-preparoa p supply you with everything m this hne, and at the same time save you money on your bill 'of goods. ,tn fact,' - We Carry, the Largest Stock of Groceries in Grants Pass SOUTHERN OREGON SUPPLY GO. JOSEPHINE COUNTY .. . REALTY CHANGES I Elmer E Dapbar' et ax to John O Booth. SX of NEJi, NWJi SEi od SWJ-i Sec -7, twp 33 , r 8 w, $13,000. - O E Fielding it ni to -Newell A Stanley four acres iu 8, 8W of the NWJi 8eo 21, twp 86, r 6 w, 340. Josephine oonnty to J J Robert, lot i, block 1, town of Placer, tax deed. ' Josephine ooantj to J J Rooerti. lot 1 in block 8 In Placer, tax deed, f Grant Brewer to Ibos.' J Niokerson, SX.N.E. Sea 1, twp 88 s, f 6, 80 acres, 10. ' " . E N Provolt, et ax to Grant Brewer B, XEJ4, Seo 1, twp 88 , r ' fl w, 460. Kate M and H C Kinnef to Cbas S Hoxie 8, S acres ia SE)j of See 7, twp 88 t,. t'f5 V' (otow.) 4 v ' . . ' U Wise,' et ox to H O tiaoehatn, et ox. S N and Wtf N S Seo 20, twp 86, i, r 6 w. 13400. John P Ranzaa et ax et al to Thos J3ornell. et al, 87-iEi,SW Seo 7, twp 46 r 6 w, .22,000; ; ' -.I )' : ;beuce G Wallace fet ax bj heir to jMbert aad Snmner Wallace, NW$ nd WHNE NEi andN JS W)i and JEi SW and soatheast quarter, yection 16, twp 40 s, r 8, $1. Helen F MoOoy to Clayton E Ryck Jnun lots 2 and 8, OT S, Grants Pans $1300. . Geo R Green et ox to J E Dimon, jeootl'Wfst quarter, sontheaxt quarter and lontlieast quarter, sonthwest quarter, Motion 20, twp 36 sonthi ranges. Agreement.- x J J K -ooy, et ox to J W Alderson, sooth west quarter, no'rtnwe at quarter and northwet qaarter, ' seotlon 8, township. 84 soutlv range wes t, $600. - - E Pnrdy et.nx to Inee PBowen, east half northwest qaarter and salt Jialf of southwest quarter, section 6, township 86, sooth, range west, II. Newell A Stanley,, et ax. to Frank JanUer, et ux four acres in sooth half sootfawesl qaarter, northwest qaarter section 21, township 86, range fi, $600. O E Field! n. et ntt to J S Birdsell. parcel of land in northeast qaarter, section T, township 86 sooth, range 5 west, $1160. Nicholas Thos, et ax to W R Rani Die, lota 8, 9, 10. 11 and 12, Block 66, RJ? erslde addition, Grants Pass, $460 M r . i , AJioe Mallory (o Sarah E Smith, lots 7, 8 and in block 26, O T S of Grants Pans, $500. W McCollnm to R M Robinson, water right known as the Jas. Hook ing water right, $160. The W B Sherman Realty Co to Jas W Ford, northwest quarter, sonthwrst qaarter, section IS, township 86 sooth, range S, west $1500. It Is a Wonder. J ChaiDberlain'i Liniment is one of the must remarkable preparations yet produced &r the relief of rheumatic pains, and for lame bark, sprains and limine. The quick relief from pain which it snords in case of rheu matism is alone worth many times its cost. Prire, 25 cents ; large size 50 certs. For sale by M. Clemens. HO Aim and strictly proKibits the sale of alum Da long powaer Sn does France V So does Germany . i The sale of alum foods has been made illegal in Washington and the District of Colum-, bia, and alum baking powders are everywhere recognized as injurious. jQ protCct yourself against alum, when oraering . baking powder, Sopplainty- foiKV7A fl BAKING b-dLa POWDER and be very sure you get RoyaL ' Royal is the only Baking Powder made from Royal Crape Cream of Tartar. It' adds to the digestibility and whole- someness of the food. J MISSOURI FLAT M.. J. L. Wooldridee. who nluj bigspnd, made the Pais a rliit one day this week. ' VT. B., York. 'of this TioinUy waa'in Grants Pats one day this week, on business.'1- ..J jj ', ; J. W. York, one of oor most in dastrious' and ' suocesifol farmers, isited the Pats one day this week. G. W. Meek, tbe pioneer1 bicycle rPir man, of this : locality, informs us that he wlli soon be repairing bikes at the old stand and that he will han dle the Snell line of cycles exola sirely, . ,' , V ' ' G. W. Meek, who n awarded large, oontraot by the N, 8. ' A.VR. Ditch Company, reports that work on the ditch ia progressing nicely! anil that in a few days his contract will be completed and ready for, inspection. O. K. Perry, ia now engaged in set ting oat large tract of land to Braces of arions kinds. Homer ' York. visited the Para one dar this week. Say, he's a making these trips mighty often. . . Willie Wooldridge Visited Grants Pass one day this week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jantzer, who are now residiot on a farm nMr Grants Pass, were risitors at Mis souri Flat one day last week. Mr. Jantzer says that Squthern Oregon is the best place on Earth and that he will never live in California a sain. Heory Knatzen made a busin trip to Grants Pass one day laet week. W. S. Bailey, vieited the Pass one day last week on business. Willie Farris Jis now employed by R. G. Lew man of Provolt. : ' ' That new bicycle which was re cently purchased by onr R. F. D. man, was taken out and tried on tbe road n t long ago and waa proven to be a perfect success, for.it brought on one of the best showers that we have notified for tome time. A petition has been circulated for the purpose of establishing a new telephone line, from Provolt Central to the various citizens of Mirsouri Flat, which if successful, will be very beueflcial to the advancement of th's oommnnity. J. F. Cook visited the Pass one day last week. Say it's sure great the way we do skin Provolt in higher wages, bet ter men, and a more intelligent peo ple in general. That is, if reports are true, for we bear that they are pay ing only $1.2i per day and board, for men, to shovel mud out of an irrigation ditch. Miss Carrie Meek has been visiting friends near Grants Pass the past week. John Meek, the fasterst bicycle rider in Southern Oregon, informs as that he has just ordered a Suell Bicy cle, especially built and equipped for fast road riding. 'J.IK Woldridee is prepsrine to set out a large tract of land to grapes, which means more money and if possible, a grtater protprity for Missouri Flat. FOXY. i I EE 111 N O e March showers brought April Fool.' We do not need to state that "Ebe" is home again. . . v .. . Well now.. o"X,Y.Z, has not gone and raised cain' So yon had a cane rove 16 feet, . last year? . Why not put all your 'land into canes T You'd get rich quick., We give it apyoor soil .-beats oars., :, - ' Bv I'' and C- L.' Webb and Fred Ahlbsrg'areln' yonr oityr proving up on homestead claims at pesehl. - ' .-i E. Ii 'Hays of Sucker Creek was oalling on' lr tends' in' oor valley this week. ' " . '.i . - - i. ' . - i . i, Tonimje Gilligan made a business trip to Waldo' and wound Jup' with a couple ( daya ;stayitb friednk on the Illinois the past week." " " ' " ' ; E., M, i Albright is in your city on business, also JE. ( Q. , Turner, hese gentlemen - are proprietor! of the1 Mammoth mine .located In oar valley. ; We had : to.- suppress a., good sized small grin , when , we read in the Courier that Sulphur fame would oarethe itch for offloe. As mot of the candidates are of the, pole, cat variety, how in tbe world could sul phne fames' effect them. , ,.. .,; ., . '' Some one's political star is going to hit old mother earth- with a terrible thud and some ones maiaen name ia Charles W. F. ' We are republicans to the backbone, but all the: same we are giong to help ferry Mr. Fulton over the political' Stfgisn frog pond. The Observer Can boost and' be' hanged for all we care, although; we would like to know how much it is making ont of the business. ' 'V i I . m, r-- i i EBEN, in!'? !',.- i . r .. . .. . ... . m m; ii 1 w ( '' ' "' " ;MV-S 4:,!,' 1 ' v'"" v'" ' e-1 . i.. -TEA1' We sell tons of poor stuff; but "our name isn't on it - Go by the name. . Yet iTtKtr rtturas jom moi U m Ait Vkt ScblUlas's Best: w par kisi. ". ' ECZEMA . ' .' ' 1 All Itching Skin Diaeaeee Which ' are Not Hereditary, Instantly Re , lleyed by Oil of VVlntergreen.' ' ., Can Eczema be cared T " Some physiolaas say "Yes." ' 1 " Sometay "No."' " . ' The real question is, 7 What la meant by ecu-ma" , If you mean those scaly, eruptions,, those diseases whlon make their first appearance, not at birth, but' Years . afterwards, and perhaps aot until niidde age then there can no longer be any question that these forms of Eczema are cura ble. ' Simple vegetable oil of winter green,' mixed with other vegetaole iu- firediints, will kill the germs that nfest the skin. Apply this prescrip tion to the skin, and instantly that awful itch is gone. The very moment tbe "liquid is applied, that agonizing, tantalizing itch disappears, and con tinued applications of this external remedy soon cure the disease. We carry in stock 'this oil of win t'rgreen properly compounded into D. D. U. Prescription. While we are not sure that it will care all tboie cases of skin trouble which are inheri ted, we positivey kuow that this D. D. D. Prescription, whenever rightly used, will cure every last rase of gen nine Eczema- or other skin trouble, which did net exist at birth. We know thR Anyway yon, your self, will know that D. D. D. Pre- fcription instantly takes away the irch the moment it is applied to the skin. M. Clemens sella drugs -Stop that itch today instantly. Just call at our store and try this rfrihing and sonthiug liquid; also ack about D. D. D. so). - 8-18 Ut I a s i i DeWitt's Little Early Rineis. the fatuous little liver pil's. Sold by Mod-l Drug Store. , 4 13t : :v; ::xtragooD, r : rr nrutc ym nrwrm , , CLOTHES FOR BOYS Ederheimer, Stein tc do. ' Makers ' t i. j 'll !! .ii ; i llif AKE a, list in your minri ot ' lYl'all 'tK.e'eoo'd qualities you' 1 ' want to find in the boys' clothing V " you buy... Then come here and fret ... nipre tha'n.'you.thput ofJnah;' ; : l Ai22D suit; ; Good as it can be, -y stylish as it should be, lower priced Y ;' , thaii It, ought b'be; " " H ' ' ,s ' "' : '.I.'V '' f, ,''" ',,1 w I . - . .mi. . i - ----,.., ,r. ntuny ,.i t pria(itHt rfjtfli nifatrti. ' Carifullf '. " I ., i- taihrti tni trimmtd. Ahtdlarruhtw ' 1 "' 1 ' I I.. , i, - P. II. Ilarth & S6n i ,' !' j ; .! , , (Incorporated) ' 1 ' - 'I -hi! "I - - i - i. i i i and Kidney ' trouble and suffer with Rheumatism. ' :'- i , ' Tbe draggleU la 'this neighborhood say they can supply the ingredients, which are easily ' mixed at home. There ia said to be no better blood cleansing agent' ' or system tonio known, and certainly none more harmleess or simple to use.' ' ' 4-8 It 1 " - I i : There is nothing better than Kodol for dyspepsia, iodigestlon, soar stomach, belching of gas and nervous headache.' It digests what yo eat. Sold by Model Drag Store. 4-8 Ilit Charles Costain ; Wood Working Shop.', rVest of flour mill, near R. R. track Turning. Kcroll Work. UtairWork, Band BawinK.Cahlnet Work, Wood Pulleys, baw Mint; and gunimlng, Repairing all kinds. PlloesrlKht. , . , , . Kennedy's Laxative' Cough Syrup acts promptly yet geutly , on the bowels,, through which . tie cold ,1s forced out of the system, and at the same time It allays inflammation. Sold by Model Drog Store. , 4-3 L8t Glad It Did so Much Good. Some remarkable stori- s are being told about town and among the country people coming in, of this simple homemade mixture curing Rheumatism and Kidney trouble. Here is the recipe aud directions for taking: Mix by shaking well In a bottle one-half ounce. Fluid Extract Dmdelion', one ounce Compound Kar pon, three ounces Compound Syrup Sarspatilla. Take as a dure oue tea spouuful after meals and at bed time. No change need be made in your usual'diet, jbut drink plenty of good water. This mixture, writes one authority in a leading Philadelphia newspaper, has a peculiar tonic effect upon the kidneys; cleansing the t-lnpged up pores of the eliminative tlsines, forc ing the kidneys to sift nnd strain from the blood the urio acid aud other poiwmous watte matter, overcoming Rlieamatism, (Bladder aud Urinary trouble in a short whil. A ;New York druggist who 'has had hundreds ofcalls for these ingredients since the fiist announcement in the newspapers last October, statedthatj the " 7I who . oiice . try it, .."sweHr bVit,"r especiallythoBe wbe have UrInary You Will Need an Oil Stove When warm day and the kitchm' fire make cooking a bur den then is the time to try a New Perfection Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove., Marvelous how this -Ctove does away with kitchen discomforts how cool it keeps the room in comparison w ith conditions when the coal fire was burning. The quick concentrated heat of tbe Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove goes directly to boil the kettle or bake tbe bread, and none b diffused about the room to overheat It. Thus using the VKew Perfection" is real kitchen comfort. Made in three sizes and fully warranted. If not with your tlealer, write our nearest agency. " T l; w The J?3.V& Lamp .1 wants handsome Juntsuch a lamp as everyone wants handsome enough for the parlor; strong enough for the kitchen, camp or cottage; bright enough for every occasion. U nut wiuj your Ucaler, write our inures t agency. STAND AKO OIL COMPANY, (tacarpralcd)