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ROGUE RIVER COURIER, GRANTS PASS, OREGON, JUNE 12, 1908. I FRUITGROWERS MEETING (Continued from First Page.) Bad Attack of Dysentery Cared. "An honored citizen of thia town nu auf. faring from a aevere a Hack of dyaeutery. He ; told a friend if he could obtain a bottle of ; Chamberlain'a Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea ; Kemedy, lie felt conudent or being cured, na . . . . . ... having uaed thi. remedy in the WeaL He was a successful buslenas man of this was told that I kept it in atock and loft no olty first In the grocery trade end time in obtaining it, end u promptly then iu the fornituie holiness, bat cured," ssya M. J. Leach, druggiat, of WW eott, Vt For aale by M. Clsmena. PKOFESSIONAL now raining fruit on a fine farm that he boohgt last year below town, sk : on the market pliaae of the froitjin I1 A IHW dustry in Rogue River valley. He V. MWM,.J ...... ... J. .11.. ID1IV convinced inat uoiiar hj uuuni in investment thst there ia more fro nas gone iot Dr. M. O. Flndley -i . i i .. i i. i . i miVtir WUIUII UU nill I'V IU IliO VII ii.V ma usual. The doctor has kept hie rec ord! carefully and broken gleam a can be promptly replaced by winding them to hie office. Hie practice it left in Dr. Louvrhidge'i care. Dr. Loutih ridge teata eyea and fits glaKgf-s, and ba had several year experience. g LOUGIIKIDGE, M. D, PHYSICIAN AND 8UUUEON Kos. l'hone 714 rSitay or country cans attended night ordnf cImUi and II, Tuff's building. Oltiee Phone 261. Grandh Pass . Obeoon. )R. C A. CAMPBELL OKTKOI'ATHIC I'll YHICIAN Graduate American H hcxil of Oxteopalhy, Kirkaville. Mo. C'hronio PlHeaiea and DiMeaaea of Women and Children a ecmlty CONSULTATION FHE.B Kuonia 1. 2, 8, Flmt National Hank llldg. l'honea: Olllce.771, Ilea. 7f Ubants I'awi - Okkjom JJR. ALMEDA M. MARTIN, OSTKOPATHIC PHYSICIAN 8peolaliy.es on Diseases of Women and Children Room 800, Conk tin Bldg. Hoars 9 to S. Other hours by appoint ment. I'lIONK nut , D. NORTON, ATTORNKYATLAW, Practice In all State and Federal Courts. Onioe ia Opera House Building. ' Grants Pahs, . Oh book OLIVER S. BROWN, LAWYER. Office over Dixons Store Chants Pass, Orkoon II. B. HENDRICKS COCN8ELLOK8-AT-LAW Civil and criminal matters attended to In all the onuru. Real satate and Insurance. Office, Otli street, opposite Poatoffloe, William p wright, U. H. DEPUTY SURVEYOR MININO ENdlNKKK AND DHAUU11TSMAN Uth St., north of Josephine Hotel. Ubahts Pass, - . OaituoN. The Popular Barber Shop Get your totisodal work done at IUA TOMPKINS On Sixth Stieet Three chairs lialh Kooin in connection N. 12. McGKUW, PIONEER TRUCK and DELIVERY Furniture and l'lauo Moving GRANTS PASS, OREGON. E. A. WADE Dry (Joods, Underwear, Notions, Etc. Front Sttcvt west of Palace hotel GRANTS PASS. OREGON. fit in aa orchard or vineyard in a than in a inercantil establishment. Bat to make au or chard profitable tho right kinds most be planted and the riiiht care given them and then the fruit moat be righlty picked aud packed. It is Hi fruit that is hooextly graded and backed attractively that brings th fancy prlcea. H. C. Batehaui, formerly one of the leading orchardiata of Hood River hut now located In Fruitdale district took co-operation ano the need of strong Fruit Growers Association aa bia tbemo. In California where there are no fruit growers organizations force the hoyer to bid op the growers are making bat little profit on their or cliardi. while at Hood River where there is the beat oraguized and strong est fruit growers association on the Pacifio Coast, the world's rrcord price for apples haa been obtained. He favored that the Grants Fans Frai Growers Aasociation he incorporated aad au income provided that woold pat It on a strong financial basis, By another year a warehouse should be bo lit The packers ehoold be tinder the control and direction of the manager of the Association aud an honest and uniform pack should be pat op and the boxes should be at tractive and llthograhped labels shoold be used. As is the rale with the Hood River Association this As sociation should exact each spring contract with each member for his fruit so that a definite knowledge would be had of the amount that the Association would have for sale Having control of a definite quantity of fruit is one of the factors that has enabled the Hood River Association to make its rrcord Bale?, and these aalea are made each season before even tne fruit is picked. As the fro it iu dnstry in Josephine county is in bat Its beginning, the principal work for the Association for the present is to carry on a campaign of education to teach the orchardiata how to grow better fruit and how to fight the pests and to enforce the pest laws. This work is so important and neces- aary that every peron interested In the development of the fro it industry in this comity should join the Asso ciation and do their part. Ueo. A. Hamilton, a former mer chant of Oregon City but now a fruit grower of Fraitdale district, got in terested iu frait growing by the big profit thitt his frieuda were milking at Howl River. He iuvestlagted all the fruit districts aud found that Rogue River Valley bad more natural ad vantages than any sectiou of tho Pacific Cooaat and Iu the yeur aud a half (hat he has been here he has learned more of the valley and con sequently likes It the more. The pet problems though was a serious matter to the fruit growers here aud they could only be held iu cheek by the rigid enforcement of tho pest laws aud to accomplish this it ia necesaury I -v....... .... .niniQ mu.. iiiib i can best be done through the Frait ! Growers Association. To raise the stauilard of the orchards aud ths quality of the fruit is another matter that demands more atteutiou than has beeii hid in the past, and the ex acting demands of tho market make it that more heed must also be giveu to putting up au houe.it pack iu au at tractive manner. On the afternoon these worms bad been in their orchard but they readily freed the trees of the pest by naing arsenate of lead spray. President Robinson bad also foond the lead tolotion death to the worms. .Cat worms could be kept away from young trees by a liberal application of ashes about the base of the tree so ilr. Eismano stated. A general discussion of pests was had aud mach valuable information was gained by the beginners in frait growing. Io the discussion of cultivation methods Daniel Petreson, one ot the successful orchardists of Huso, stated that he had tbia spring cultivated his orchard 13 times aud that he would continue to cultivate at frequent intervals for the balance of the sea-on For the first plowing lie used a turning plow and fur subse quent cultivating a sprioctootli har row. To conserve all the moisture possible he had a smoothing attach ment to the barrow. Tbia was a 2x12 inch plank fastened by chains to the harrow dragging behind. Mr. Bate bam stated that the Hoed River or chardists mostly oaed the disk aud the sprinstooih barrows for cutlivation. While Rogue River Valley is more free trcm frosts thaa most frait dis tricts, yet the low sectiona of this Valley get frosted once in a groat while and this spring was one of the fateful years. In tne discustiou had on the frost problem, it was the opinion of all that so soon as the methods won practiced in other fruit districts for keepiug off the frost were fully understood here and growers prepared to meet the danger that there wood be no more likelihood of losing a crop of fruit from the weather thaa from the pests. Mach valuable information was brought out as a result of past experiments and readiugs of those present aud hereafter on a cold spring these protective measures will be pot into use. In the work of the Fruit Growers Association's campaign of education it was deoided to hold this summer series or orchard meetings where practical demonstrations could be given by experts in methods of band- ling orchards aud vineyards and of subduing the peats. The first of these meetings will be held at Riverside Fruit Farm and Klerelee Fiuit Farm, owned respectively by Geo. A. Ham ilton and Prof. R. R. Turner, on Sat urday afternoon, Jane 30, the session beginning at 3 o'clock. These farms are located in Froitdale district en the south side of Rogne river, two miles from this city. At the close of the business meetiug a social hoar will be spent when the ladies of Fraitdale Grange will serve light refreshments All who are interested iu the develop. meut of the fruit industrv in Jose. iliioe county are invited to atteand this meeting, the ladies as well and the business men of Grants Pass too. r W. C. T. U. NOTES I FOUND TRUE REMEDY DameLrBtV la Sura Ml-n-nt Cur Indigestion. Will SiAAAAAAAAAA A i GKRANTS PASS Commercial Club Will furnish informatiou of Josephine county free of charge. Correspondence solicited. 1 sessiou being called to order eltvtlou of officers was had for the ensuing year. J. H. Rob inson was re-elected pntsideut. C. 11. lis teli am vice-presideut. Charles Mo : serve secretary, aud 11. L. Gilkey j treasurer. For directors it, A. Httro iltou, H. ( UateUaui and V. V. Trip I lett Were chosen. The remainder of the afteruoou was takeu op in a general discussion of methods of controlling Uie pHts(ud of preventing damage to orchards by frost. H. 0. Hatehaui said more spray ing must be done for the codliu moth and that the best aolutioa was three pounds of arsenate of lead to 10 gal lons of water and that the best results The incalculable amount of good that Miona etomacli tablets are dcins iu Grants Pas in makiuir sick and veu despairing people well, should 'ompel the atteutiou of every judicious person who is out of health with stomach troubles. Tho underlying cause of nervous debility, headaches, sleeplessness and liielauciioly is faulty nutrition, the result of a weakened stomach aud inactive bowel. So loug aa the stomach is weak the tissues cannot assimilate proper nourishment, no matter how much food is eteu. Mi o na increases the strength aud act ivity of the muscular walls of the stomach, regulates the bowels aud makes the blood capable of conveyiug nutriment to all the vital organs. The ose of Mi o na stomach tablets makes all the difference between a tired, nervoos, sluggish condition, a weakened stomach, aud a healthy, euergetic bodily condition. Iu no other way canyou so quickly, so readily and so positively stimulate the stomach to good health as bv us ing Mi-o-ua. The fact that this rem edy is sold by Deruaray onder a guarantee to refund the money unless it cures, shows conclusively its su- periJrity over ordiuary, old-fashioned digestives. g.g yt Good Liniment. You will hunt a good while before you Bad a preparation that is equal to Chamber lain s Liuimeut as a curs for muscular and Yes, there have been sitrring cam paigns in Oregon, with the W. C. T. U. Anti-Saloon Leagoe and all tem perance people working shoulder to shoulder in ridding our home state of laloons. Thank God for earnest workers that have made this glorious victory (.ossible ! Last Sunday nine of our boys went, by request of Merlin W. C. T. U. to a rally at that place, llie boys did splendidly and we see in them the elements for noble, usefol manhood, which will never vote to keep temptation before other genera tions. The program was repeated at the argent request of the audience and the boys held the rapt attention of their bearers throughout the repeti tion, which is more thaa can be said of most men. Let the Meial Contest work go on 1 More and more, as evidence is fur nished by prohibition communities, does it become evident that the ab sence of the liquor traffic tends to prosperity, both moral and'finaucial. Is there a mother who wants her boy to come home so under the in fluence of liquor that she, herself cannot recognize him as her own? God help mothers who are not glad that the open saloon may no longer tempt their boys. PRESS COR. MULE CREEK. Inspector Ames aud Deputy Super visor H. M. Guthrie of Forest the ser stopped here for a few days on their vioe way down Rogue River to the coast, Inspecting the Siskiyou National fore tt. Mr. Curtis, head sawyer for the Rogue River mining aud Developing Co,, went out to the valley last week, retiming yesterday. G. W. Clay of the Red Rver Geld Mining and Milling Co. went to West Fork to look after their saw mill which has arrived from the east. It will be'packed and pat np as soon as possible. Mr. Brown is superintendent of con struction for the Red River outfit since Mr. Lesley's death. He is pushing the work right along as they with to accomplish as- much as no- sible this summer. They have about 16 men employed. The flume of ;the!Rogne River Min ing and Development Co. will soon be conilpete and water tamed in. Hathaway Jones and wife went down the River on a visiting trip this week. Eleotion passed off very smoothly on Mule Creek. Solitude Bar people are working steady and it is reported that they are meeting with successful cleanups. WAYNE. Kenuedy's Laxative Cough Syrup acts promptly yet gently on the bowels, through which the cold ia forced out of the system, and at the same time It allays inflammation. Sold by Model Drug Store. 4-3 13t FOLEYSnONETTAR tor thtldrmnt taft, wrt, Jf p.'ates ARE YOU LOOKING For bargains in furniture? If so, come and see my new stock and get my prices. My car of new Couches, Beds, in fact anything and everything for the parlor, dining room, bed room and kitchen has come, and you'll be astonished at the splendid goods and the right prices. M, E. MOCRE, NEW and SECOND HAND CLEMENS SELLS SBOOKS and DRUGS ?rbSS?e GRANTS PASS, ORE. S. V. MOODY WOOD YARD Cor. H & 3d sts. Phone 4.Vt Load Blocks $3.00 Stovo Wood TierManzanita $2.50 Tier Oak $2.75 Tier Fir $2.50 Tier Pine $2.25 Chunk Wood Tier Oak $2 50 Tier Fir $2.25 Tier Pine $2.00 Load Sawdust $1.00 Load Kindling $1.00 JOSEPHINE COUNTY REALTY DEALINGS John H Williams nt m et ad to Jacob L Fryer 5 acres in sec 18 to 36 range S $1'00. Mrs D J Wimer to J L Frver lot 5 in block 3 in D J Winter's sub-divis ion S150. Edmund W Smalley et ax to'Lud wig Siebentritt, parcel of land in seo 30, T 38 range 5 $650. W H Black et al, to E O Steiger, parcel of laud in Seo 8, T 36, range 5 tl. Jon Stewart et ox, to E C Steiger lot 1 of block 65 Railroad add !0. Fred O Isbatn et ux to Edua M Smalley. lot 1 see 17, T 36 range 5, f'OO. Herman C Marks to E P Marsh SWl4' seo 14 T 35 range 5 $1. Courier office. The latest in calling cards at the UNDERWOOD STANDARD TYPEWRITER n NOTED FOR IT'S Simplicity of Construction There are only THREE ele ments in the UNDERWOOD Type-Bar Stroke Mechanism Key Lever, Connecting Link and Bar. Underwood Typewriter Company, Incorporated. 68 Sixth Street, Portland, Ore. "E. C. DeWitt & Co.. Chicago. Ill Gentlemen In 1897 I had a disease of the stomach and bowels. In the spring of 1J02 I bought a bottle of Kodol and the bent fit I received all the gold in Georgia could not buy. May you live loug and nrosner. Yours very truly, O. N. Cornell. Rod- ing, Ga., Aug. 27, 1906." Sold by Model Drug Stoie. 4.3 i3t L. B. Hau. President M. L. Andkkws.. ..Secretary f ; would be had by applving it uuder a """"lie pama, for ths curs of sprains and heavy prvsmire, 200 ter than 100 pounds umiie siionm used r-or given viol aphis iiw a woluiion 1 Charles Costain Wood Working Shop. West of flour mill, near R.'R. track Taming. tWII Work, HiairWork. Kaod Hawing.l alrtortWOTk, Wood Pullsvs. baw ruiRf and nuiuiuig, Kspainug ail kinds. F rtoat right. Mark and f tulm.vo. 1 w little oliljm. h.ilker were u.t and "ine ttmea one would fai 1 ud the vtli.'r would kill the pests. H. P Kiainaun aaid they had hndth Ut ih'.tm i with the prepared tolw.vo pryparaliou using one gallon to 60 gaUom of water. Prof. K. H. Tnrnsr'rerxituidThat a green wormwas tronbltnlTtiis youug i pear trees. Mrr"Kisuiauu at7ea"Tilat nMliaas f ik. .1 I . . and that a and makes aleep and rsst Doaaibl. In J. used." For rrveii, of apraius it relieves the aorena and .. the parts to s healthy condition in ons-third the Umi wquir! by ths usual treatment. It is avjua ly valuabls for Ian back and all Uesp Maud muarular pains, ii and SO cent aim for sals by M. CUmsna. Gotrg Campina this Summer Try Newport or Yaqulua. Roand trip ticket from Grants Pass for 10 good six months. On tale daily aftst June 1st. Ask me for further infor-1 tnation. R. 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