KOOUK RIVER COUKlEK. GRANTS PASS, OREGON. SEPTEMBER 4, 1908.
ntOFESSIONAL CAItDS
Dr. Findley is still in Europe but
will be la bin office la September.
t LOUGH RIDGE, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND 8UKUEON
Roe. Phone 714
01 l or country calls attended night I
day Kiwob and li, Tuff's building.
Olhce I'bone 201.
Cbahts Pash
OkEOOn.
J)R. C. A. CAMPBELL
ObTK(l'ATIIH: PHYhlCIAN
Jraduate American School of Osteopathy,
kirknville. Mo.
'Jhronlc Disea.es and Ureases of Women
and Children a specially
CONrtl'l.TA'ilO.N FllKK
lllooins 1. 2. 8, Klrst National Hank Wdg.
Phones: OlliceTl, lies. 7!
Uhamts 1'ahs Ohkuom
15. F. DeVore, M. D.
rUYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Oty and Country calls promptly an
swered. Office hours to li a. in.
ami 2 to 6 p. in.
Res. Phone, Main 4:3, Office, 041
Rooms 1, 3, 3 Sl.allliorn Bldg.
Grants Pass, - - OkK.
J, D. NORTON,
ATTORNEY-ATLAW,
'raotIoe In all State and Federal Courts.
Offloe In Opera HouHuIHuildlng.
Osants Pahs, Oreoon
eQUVER S. BROWN,
LAWYER.
Office over Dixons Store
O rants Pass, Oregon
II. B. HENDRICKS
COCNSELLOItS-AT-LAW
Oiril and criminal matters attended to
in all the onurta.
Real estate and Insnrauce.
Offloe, 6th street, opposite Postoffloe.
yiLLIAM P WRIGHT,
C. 8. DEPUTY SURVEYOR
MINIM KNtilNEKR
AND DKAUtillTSM AN
6th HI., north ol Josephine Hotel.
Jhtb Pahs, Okkuon.
The Popular Barber Shop
Oet your tonsorial work done at
IRA TOMPKINS
Oo Sixth Stteet Three chair
Bath Room in connection
31. E. McGKEW,
PIONF.KR
TRUCK and DELIVERY
Furniture and I'lauo
Mavlug
GRANTS PASS, OREGON.
Hick Headache Cured.
Sick hcadscliu in caused by derangement
of the Htotuai'li. ('Iisinherliiin's Htomach
and Liver Talilt-ta will correct the disonUr
aud elleet a cure. Ity taking these Ubleta
a anon u the tint indications of the disease
appear, the attack may be warded olE For
mi by M. Clemens.
First
National Bank
OF
Southern Oregon
(irantu Pas, Oregon
Bouieof the Service thut a Bank
Renders the Public
DEPOSITS
The sateft and simplest
way ol keeping your
money In hv ilepoMlinK
It in a Itrlial.la Hank.
This Hank receives le
HitM Muliject to Check,
or on demaiiil ('ertillcatea
ot leimil or on time
fermii'stes oi liepoMts.
On tune deposit ve pnv
4 PES CEST INTEREST
DRAFTS
The ItfNl aud cheapest
av to tianfer inonev
i by Hank Hrn. VYa
sell Pratu payable ill all
parts ol (he country.
LOANS
One ot the most tiupor
. . taut (ui'.cliona o( the
Hnnk. SVe endeavor U
supply all reasonable
netHlH ol our customers.
Capital nd Surplus $75,000
Stockholders' Additional
- .Responsibility $50,000
OFFICERS
1. It. II ml, President
J. O. I'ineniLL. Vice-Pres.
11 U Hani, Caihier
K. K. tUcttrr, t. Cashlsr
A TEN MILLION FRY
IF ALL EGGS HATIH
Salmon Population of Rofue
Will Multiply Mightily
With Good Luck.
The t'evel'ipment of the fieblng in
duety of Rogue River is Deiog sys-
I teioatically carried on by the United
I States Bureau of Fisheries with II.
L. Kelly, fish culturlst, in charge of
the work a r8CBnt special to the
Portland Tele; am. Htcheries are
maintained at Findley Eddy, on
loue River, 14 milei below Grants
Pas'!, at he fall in the III i noia
Hiver, Hiid on Klk Creek, a tributary
of Upper Rogue River. I
A large .iivie halfhery is aho
ina'utind at the mouth of Rogue1
River tiy R. I' Hume, the Weddvr-'
hum cannery i an.
The oaj aciiy of the hatchery ou the
Hinri is to hH (irettly increased.
Lint year this hatchery handled over
4,lHiO,00() salmon (, aH of which
were hatched thero aud the yosug
Hiilmon turned Ioohb in the river, ex-
cept H00.OOO ot the ftg, which were
shipped to the Hume hat' hery. This
aianou Fish Cul'urist Keliv expects to
secure at 1'shi 10,00'',000 Balmou epg.
To have lti'uhor with wlnoii to en
large the hatchery building aud tbe
racks in tbe liver for caichiug the
fish and to mike additional hatching
troughs, 10.1(00 feet of lumber was
brought in from Woodcok's mill,
near Kertiy. as thern is only a
mountain trail to the fall in the
Illinois Rivei, the lumber was rafted
down that stream from below Kerby,
and the job took 10 days of hard work
and frequent rinks of drowning for
Mr. Kelly aud big crow of 10 men.
The river is tbe lowest it bat been for
years, and as the channel parses most
of the way through a gorge, with
small falls, rapids and big boulders,
it made the tawk a difficult one.
The racks will be placed across tbe
river at once aud the ealinon will be
held until their eggs are ready to be
taken. The eggs are hatched in
troughs kept filled with runuing
water, and the young salmon ate kept
in the troughs for about six weeks,
by which time tl.ey are fairly well
able to care for themselves, and are
tu ned loose in the river. For this
ierlod uo feed is required for the lit
tle fish. Where it is possible to se
cure beef liver and the fish remnants
at cauneriea. it is UBoal to keep tbe
youg saluiou in the hatchery until
they are four or five moths old and
have a length of six inches. They are
then so large and swift that few get
caught hv the salmon troot, eels,
orawfiHb and ether eneiniea.
The salmon Industry now affords a
revenue of close to fJOO.OOO a year.
Last year about $50,000 worth of fiah
was shipped from Orauts Pum, and
Mr. Kelly believes it would be pos
sible within 10 yeara to have the
fish output of Kcgue River amount
to fully 500,000 any year, could there
be ample protection afforded the mi
nion and proper fiahways maintained
at all (lams placed iu ,tlie rivei. The
proper policing of the river does not
appear to bo atUinuMe under the
lax enforceent of the atate laws, but
it would be possible; if the fishing
internals were under the control of
the (leneral tioveruiueut, which en-
forces its regulations with a vigor
not. known to state authorities,
Siuce the organization of the Rogue
River Fishermen's Union, with head
quarters at Grants Pass, Mr. Kellv
has leeu ahlo to secure better co.
peration from the fishermen ami now
little fishing is done illegally. He
has also su'eeeded Iu getting all the
d.iiiis provided with fish Udders so
the million have little
getting up the river.
ditllculty iu ,
CIRCUIT JUDGE HENRY
I nrwcnv orcirwc
U. DLltdVll ftLOlUnj
Henry L. Hetison, formerly a resi-
dent, of Grants Pass but uow circuit
Juge iu the First judicial district,
brother of Se'retary of State Frank
Benson, sent his resignation to Gover
nor Chamborluin Monday, to take
will retire to private practice, as the
rapid development of KUmath county
make it au alluring field.
The Firt district comprise Lake,
Klamath, Josephine and Jackson
comities.
Judge Pnson has been ou the bench
iu Klamath aud Lake counties for 10
years, having been elected for a secxuid
term fonr years ago, wbieh leaves two !
more Vreart of his unexpired term to !
be'sorved by appointment. The First
judicial district has beu divided be-
tween Judge H. K. Hauna aud Judge
Hensonou aoconut of the poor trans-1 PnSnndar morning about lOVclock
portatioii facilities. Judge Hanoa Rev. Halegav, the alarm thaTwJ
has Josephine aud Jaokjoo, counties Smith's house was on fire. The
while Judge BeusoQ or hisuoeesor ' neighbor soon responded'and withthe
has Lake and Klamatb. .ai(1 of wM ,be n n .
DEERING
Well, the forest ser'io ha gotten
the smoke ander ooDtrol here now.
'and with expressions of sorrow on
'their facet ar watching the dyiDg
tmben tneT regcn the old born ot
two years ago. We are glad to report
that none of these brave men lost their
lives by going too near the banting
brash.
The repabilcaans have stolen all
they could in the last 10 years. Why
not give the democrat a chance to do
the same or in other wo'ds, what's
the nse of letting one bog have all
the swill.
T. D. Collett has bxen baa lng Ins
hny fioin Socker Creek valley th a
week past, but rays be will raise his
own hay another year,
These following residents hers bad
buninm in Waldo th's week : Mar
tin Peterson, D. L. Webb, V. W.
Ash, L. R. Webb ind A. I. R-yuolds
Edmund r.guer has killed 10 rattle
snakes this season and one b g fellow
barely micsed fastening his fang in
one of Ed's hands.
It has juHt commenced to rain,
which will prove a g-eat hldw to
labor iu Josephine county, eapeciallv
to tbe forest service fire department.
F. C. Stiwalt has taken a contract
cutting wood for E. M. Albright and
the chips are flying in all directions.
Frank loves work ten times better
than poLtics.
Our school boaid has be' n fortunate
euougu to secure the services of Miss
Els e Knhler of Kerby to teach oar
school wliich will begin Monday.
Mis Koliler previously taught here
and Deering appreciates ber wotth.
Uncle Sam has a party here taking
a geological survey of the country.
We have been informed that so far
they have discovered no great altitude
in politics.
Clias. Reynolds claims be has k'lled
tbe fattest buck of the season. He
swears he got a gallon of "taller off en
its horns."
"Uncle Ike" don't ask for much in
his free advertisement for a chief
cook and dish washer. Beauty is itt
Say, Ike, ask for something you ttand
some thow of getting.
T. D. Collett and Webb Bros, have
started for tbe Smith River country
with two donks loaded w th provis
ions and camping outfit. Wonder
what's in the wind over that-a-way.
Fire service, Forest service, or Fire
the Forest eervUe. Query "Which
should It ber '
Kenuedy's Laxative Cough Syrnp
acts promptly yet gently on the
bowels, through which the cold is
forced out of the system, aud at the
same time it allays inflammation.
Sold by A.odel Drug Store 4-3 13t
W1LDKKVILLE.
Ybh, "Ebeu", "Uncle Ike" thinks
if she got the bread he might skir
miah around and get the water aud
taka cure of the btbv besides.
We hear hop picking hai commenced
and will soon be in full blast.
A good many accidents are happen
ing lately. George McCallister was
p.etty badly hurt lust week at the
mill mi Madam's creek. He wna
struck on the head by a skid.
Uncle lk took a spin np Aptde-
! far Nw
Hopa last week
ami evirvlhiug looks prosperous. Mr.
Austin hits a fl.iH riuwh Tlict, lia...
I a variete ,.f lrriea .! nf
lent quality.
The third crop of alfalft will soou
be ready to cat ou Win. Bull's ranch.
Kuiinett Conger has some fine
l,w,!l, " I'8 1"''' ud jour humble
i KerTllut ("ipled some ef theui. He
ttl" lm" " finH lot of Tokay Kral"'
Your correpsoudeut just heard that
! a serious accidout bappeiido.i ou the
I Sloau hill. Fred Wentberhen was
'hauling a load of lumber with a 4
! horse team, when tha coupling pole
' m,wdiu ,lu' l0ijJ "
wheelers and killing one instantly.
The other horse was crippled so badly
I that it had to be shot. Mr. Weather
, bee had a uarrow escape as the saddle
horse was killed instanatly.
I "Auut Fanny, " I don't hardly like
I your proposition, so will consider be
! fore going aur farther. I am tired
I'XCLE IKE.
COFFEE
You are both judge and
jury for Schilling's Best
Yor frvct r ctlvrsi joir noaar U rt Sul
tk III w ssr him.
SELMA.
"" 'Most all thmen and boys"near
Selm are kapt "quite hnsvnow fliht-
'n fue from their fenoesand jjraio
stacks.
guished bot not until a large bole had
been boroed in the roof. Rev. Hale .
was a guest at the home of R. C. I
Cbnrchill and had jost gone np stairs j
to prepaie for the services -e was to
hold at 11 o'clock, when, on looking
ont of the window he discovered the
roof in flames. He ran all the way to
Mr. Smith's, calling Are! fire! but
tbe famliy were safely housed with
in and knew nothing of it until be
oalled them out in the yard where
they could see.
Miss Norton of Holland was a
visitor at Selma over Sunday.
Mm. J. Q- Hiatt and children
we e called to Holland this wet k to
attend the bedside of her mother who
is quiti ill at that ulace.
Samuel Howl"t and bride of Blue
Lak., Cal., arrived at this place to
day to make their home h tb ou the
homestead of Mr. H iwlet about two
mil' s from Selma. They w-re accom
panied by Frank Di-s and wifrf wh '
will vi-it wiih frienls and relatives
for a few days before returning to
Blue Lake.
M. and Mrs. C. W. Craig are eu-
joying a visit iroui their daugnter,
Mis Lolu, who has been ut Jack
sonville for more than a year, ishe
will return to that plaoe this week.
Mrs. R. L. Toliu and mother
Mis. Steveusou of Coquille were
callers at Selma today.
Mrs. L. C. Turr- r, who has resided
in Grants Pass the past year has re
turned to her home on Deer Creek and
is again sarrying ihe mail from Selma
to Dryden.
Mr. Henry Hudson, who recently
went to Korbel, Cal., to bring his
wife here, arrived yesterday to take
charge of hi brother's place, while he
and family are at Ualice. They I
expect to move there some time this
week.
Rev. Reid Pale, an evangelist of
Myrtle Creek, Ore., is holding a very
interesting series of meeting", at this!
place. Mr. Hale is an excellent j
speaker, really above the ordinary and j
all who hear him once are sure to !
come again and invite others to come.
Miss Lou a Wimer aud Mii8 Viaa
Chaotain are taking lessons iu music.
Mrs. Nellie Hale is their instructor.
GREENBERRY.
CURE YOUR KIDNEYS
Do Not Endanger Lif When
Citizen Show You the
Cure.
Why will people continue to suffer
the agonies of kidney complaint,
bickanhe, uriuary disorders, lame
ness, headaches, languor; why allow
themselves to become chronic in
valids, when a certaiu cure is offered
them? Doau's Kidney Pills is the
remedy to use, because it gives the
kidneys the help they need to perform
their work. If you have any, even
one, of the fyuiptoms of kidney dis
ease, cure yours. If now, before
diabotes, dropsy or Bright's disea-e
sets iu. Rend this Grants Pass testi
mony : Mrs. W. E. Hoson, N. Fifth
St., Grunts Pas, Ore., says: "My
huklmud us.'d Down's Kidney Pills
slid received the most excll nt re
sults. For some time lie had more
it less trouble with his kidneys and
often complained of sever , pains
through his b;u k. Aft. r using many
remedies and receiving no noticeable
relief, he hegim taking Doau's Kidney
i'illii and soon fonnd that they were
iloiug him good. He continued tak
ing them and as a result, there was
no more trouble of this nature. Ho is
glad to eu dorse Doun's Kidney Pills as
a most excellent kidney remedy."
For sale hv all Dealers Price r0
cents. Foster Milhuru Co., Buffalo I
Co., New York, Solo Ag. nts ti r the
Pulled States Remember the name
Doan'a and take no oib. r. 8-SS 2t
DeWitt's Kidney and Pladdcr Pills ;
are prompt a d thorough aud will iu
a short time strengthen Weakened !
kidneys and allays troubles arising'
from iuflaiumatiou 'of the bladder. :
Sold by Model Drug Store. 4-8 1st '
Notice to Parents, j
Opening of SchooK j
The city schools will open Mon-1
l.iy, September 14th. The super- 1
inteudeut will be iu his office Ht the, .
Central Building everv afternoon of:
the week preceding this opening date,
to oonfer with parents aud "pupils.,
All pupils oiher than 1st grade who!
were not in attendance liu the
of Grants Tas last session, will be 1
required to repoit at the office for i
examination and assignment. Parents :
and prospective prpils are requested '
to take uote cf this and not wait'
until .the opening Jdav of school to se- !
cure entrance perm'its. All high
school pupils, whether in attendance
lat session or not. are reonirt t.i I
call at the office on the afternoon of ;
Thursday. Friday,
or Saturdav just
preceding? the oneninir i1tj r,A
fer with teachers and superintendent !
astococrse of study to be rersued 1
this ooming'session. !
R. R. TURNER.
Superintendent.
T. P. CRAMER, I
Chairman Board of Directors. I
Buck Deer
Can now be killed within the limit
of the law.
To make a successful hunt you will need
a reliable rifle and GOOD AMMUNITION
Winchester, Savage and Remington Rifles,
and all other high grade hunters' equip
ment at
JOE WHARTON'S Sporting Goods Store
ON SIXTH STREET
NEWPORT
YAQULNA BAY
Oregon's Matchless Beach Resort
The Place (o Go for Perfect Rest and Every Conceiv
able Form of Healthful and Delightful Recreation
Its Facilities are Complete Best of food and an abund
ance of it, Fresh water from springs. All modern necessities,
such as telegraph, telephone, markets freshly provided every day,
Fuel in abundance. Cottages partly furnished or unfurnished to
be had cheaply. Strict municipal sanitary regulations.
Newport is reached by way of the Southern Pacific to Albany
or Corvallis, thence Corvallis & Kastern R. R. Train service daily
and the trip a pleasure throughout.
RATE FROM GRANTS PASS, ORE.
Season six-months ticket $10.00
Our elaborate new Summer Book gives a conoiae description
of Newport, including a list of hotels, their capacity and
rates. Call on, telephone or write
R. K. MONTGOMERY, Local Agr.ni. Crania Paas.
WM. McMURRAY,
General Passenger Agent, Portlaud, Oregon.
TREES! TXtlSlSiS ! TREES!
BUY YOUR TREES FORM
"Old Reliable Albany Nurseries"
and you are sure of getting just what you order. We grow
our trees for quality not cheap prices.
GEO. H. PARKER, Agent
Office with J. E. PETERSON
ARE YOU LOOKING
For bargains in furniture? If so, come and see ray new stock
and gtt ray 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,dGsoEo0DsNS
m:mm
And Supplies at
CLEMENS S&
'age Woven Wire Fence
Made of Basic Open Hearth Steel. Page Wire is fully
twice as strong as market Bessemer steel wire of the same
size. Every horizontal wire is made of hard steel with the
Page coil in it. Once put up taut will oositivelv never
slack until the end posts break or lean over.
Alamo, Ideal and Victor Gasoline and Distillate Engines
Easiest started, smoothest running, most durable, least
fuel required.
J. D. Franklin
N ith Rogue Hirer Electric Construction Co., 6th st.
GRANT PASS, ORE.
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