FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1909.
PAGE. TWO
THE BOGUE RIVER COC.IER,
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
M. C. FINDLEY, M. D.
Practice limited to
EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT.
Glasses fitted and furnished.
Office hours 9 to 12; 2 to 5; and
on appointment. Phones 261 & 77.
GrantM l'mwt, Oreim.
S. LOUailKIDOK. M. J).
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Res. Phone 714
City or country chIIh attended day
or nlBbt. Sixth and H, Turfs Hld.
Office Phono 261.
Omul I'umh, - Om-koii.
mi. c. a. camimjelIj,
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
Graduate American School of Onteo-
Pathy, Klrknvllle, Mo.
Chronic DlHcnnes and Diseases of Wo
men and Children a specialty.
CONSULTATION FREE.
Rooms 1, 2, 3, 1st Nat'l. Hunk llldg.
Phones: Office 771; Res. 793.
Omuls Pass, Orejjon.
li. F. DeVORK, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
City and Country calls promply
answered. Office hours, 'J to 12 a.m.
and 2 to 6 p. ni.
Phones: Res. 473; Office 941.
Rooms 1, 2, 3, Bhallhorn HUIk.
Orudis Puss, Oregon.
The Popular Bsrbsr Shop
Get your tonsorial work done at
IRA TOMPKINS
On Sixth Ktteet Three chair
Hath Room In oonnoctlon
N. E. McGREW,
PIONRRR
TRUCK and DEMVKRV
Furniture and l lano
Mevlog
GRANTS PASS, OREGON.
11. 1). NORTON,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Practice In all Slate and Federul
Courts. Office Opera House HldK-
Grants Pass, Oregon.
OLIVER s; HUOWN,
LAWYER
Offlco Cor. 6th and F Sts.
Omnia Pass, Oregon.
II. li. HENDRICKS,
COUNCELOR AT LAW
Civil and Criminal matters attend
ex! to ul al the Courts. Reul Ksate
and Insurance. Office 6th St., oppo
Post Office.
Grants Piihn, Oregon.
O. S. IJLANCHAUD,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Practice lu all Stute and lYiloiat
Courts. llankliiK & Trust Co. llll.
tirnnls Puss, Oregon.
WILLIAM V WRIGHT,
U. H. DEPUTY SURVEYOR
MININU KNU1NKK.R
AM) DKAUiilllVM.V.s
6t.li Ht., north ol Josephine Hotel.
Giants Pass, Ohkuon.
Fruit, Shade
Ornamental
Hedge plants, Cypievs ami l'tivt-l
limy Plants
Tokay Grapes
a.s well as other kinds of fust clu-i
grape routs Apple, lVar, Peach,
Cherry ami other trees it reinmaMr
price. It will pay you to sec me
ln-fote Inlying.
Let tne have your utileti Ik-loir
the msoitinotit is liiokm. Some
kind- ate scarce nlteiulv.
T. T. Taylor
TREES
I A. I !
I!
Oftloe lu brick urnr iVurt 1 lnn,
CEMENT
CLIENT
R. M. Gilfillaii
PU0SKU
Grants Pus, Givi n
CIRCUIT COURT CON
VENES NEXT MONDAY
Tim Docket Will be Cleared
Many old Cum tt. Live Caites
Are Few.
of
Court will convene on January 11
and there Is the usual grist of law
and equity cases, many of them hav
1 n k heen on the docket for some
time. At the last term of court
Judxe Huntiu said luit he was going
to clear the docket of these cases
as rapidly as possible as they made
the docket cumbersome. Some of
the criminal cases were carried over
from lust term. The following are
the cases filed up to this morning:
CRIMINAL.
State vs. II. C. Ackerman selling
intoxicating liquors in a prohibi
tion county. Arkerman was not
put under li :nln at his preliminary
hearing aiul m a result skipped out
and is now tome place In California.
Slate vs. James McCumber, lar
ceny. McCumber succeeded in
getting away from the Jull some
time last spring and his where
abouts are not known.
Slate vs. Ed. McLaughlin, trading
domestic animals affected with dis
ease. Slate vs. L. M. Lawler, larceny.
Lawler went lusune and was sent to
the asylum where he was soon
made a trusty around the engine
room, when his right mind came
suddenly buck to him and he has
not been heard of since.
Slate vs. George Cox, assault with
a dangerous weapon.
LAW
Simmons, Cameron and Logan vs
Deep (Iravel Mining Co. Objection
to cost of bill.
T. II. Cornell vs. T. F. Cochran
Action for money.
C. R. Ray, vs. Golden Drift Minin
Co. Action for ejectment.
J. A. Winter vs. Lewis and Clark
Gold Mining Co. Action for money.
Max Weiss vs. George Strong
Action for money.
John I). Thurnber vs. S. F. ticuo
enfeld Action for money.
L. T. Nelson vs. Thomas W. Pack
Action for money.
James T. Ilurns vs. Louise Ayers
Action for money.
John Jensen vs. O. O. Lund Ac
tion for money.
(1. W. Light and E. E. Wiseman
vs. R. E. Reed and Sum Reed Ac
tion for damages.
C. 8. Jackson vs. A. W. Stearns
Action for money.
First National Rank of Southern
Oregon vs. W. II. Huell and Ella
Hindi-- Action for money.
F. II. Osgood vs. Robert G. Smith
Action for money.
Kinney & Truax v.i. John Dei-ken
Action for money.
Klrst Naliouul Hank of Southern
Orcein vs. W. J. .Morphy Action
for money.
Samuel Provolt vs. Frank llalley
Ai t Ion for money. I
J. R. Wells vs. J. 11. Ahlf Action
for damages.
Stanley Fry vs. (iilman Itcdmck
Mining Co. - Action for money.
The Grants Pass HnldliiK Co., a
corporation vs. Mildred Maltlson
Ai t Ion for monev.
Soul hern Oregon Supply Co. vs.
Mildred Maltlson - Action for monev
Lincoln Savage, as guardian of the
person and estate of Karl Allen, a
minor vs. Henry Fablon -Action for
IHiiH' .
(' II. .tones vs. Louise Aers Ac
tion lor lnoue.
.lames Davis vs. John lluivcy- Ac
tion for nioiie.
J M. Smock vs. Humes Mining
At I Ion for money.
Alva II. Gunnell and Thomas Gal-
tin vs. George H. Gowan and Mary C.
Hi own Action for money.
I red Krager vs C. II. Jones Ac
lion for money.
G. G Weather mix and Charles
TlioinpMMi vs. t'lnis. E. Short- Ac
tion (or money.
Kinney Tninx vs. Wm. I.e-
nian and ll,,ie l.ewniau. Ills wile
' i Ion for in.iuev .
' N HiooKs s IV P. Johnson
Ai M 'ti for money.
i . imuLi :siici i n
vs.
Merlin
M. i, .ii.iilc ii Action for mono).
lor inoiic.
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"i Vci'.oii for n i
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k h n
iii'
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I' !. o t ji ,s
Hon
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for
" 'IV I.oi;;i;i vs. IVop I'.-avc!
i'l'1' ' tlon to lost of MM.
i S Iviiui'p vs. K.Unr T a.
MihotMo Mip.lnn t'o aiul
I'.itn ; A. Ion for monev
M . i
li.
tliY,
.1,1".,
Mnty K I.h.Mi li is J. J I.nton
'.' tor intone.
W J. I' ii us vs. i'!i;is. Ktchton ct
" t"r iij na tion.
r. S. I'attou s. m
! a r v
K. i'at. , "It
i tM:!t for Jlvornv
L. H. Teter vs. Iva L.Traln and
Thos. O'Day Foreclosure of mort
gage. Joseph C. Dycert vs. bwastlka
Mining Co. Suit for Injunction.
W. V. Ryan vs. Rosle Ryan Suit
for divorce.
Condor Water & Power Co. vs. R.
A. Booth and American Gold Fields
Co. Foreclosure of lien.
Esther M. Cook vs. Amos S. Cook
Suit for divorce.
M. M. olurray and T. S. West vs.
Nathan Merrltt Action for money.
Grants Pass Banking & Trust Co.
vs. B. W. Baldwin, Mary E. Baldwin
et al Foreclosure of mortgage.
Addle L. Blalock vs. Norman H.
Ulalock Suit for divorce.
E. G. Young and Co. vs. School
District No. 3 Josephine Co.
Objection to cost of bill.
William Bros. Door & Lumber
Co. vs. Sugar Pine Door & Lumbe
Co. Cross bill In equity
W. II. Flanagan vb. Ed. Jom
Suit for Injunction.
T. K. ..nderson, H. A. Williamson
and Albert Phillips, co-tenants, vs,
Grant Plegley and Emma Robinson
Action for money.
Charles Crlss vs. American Gold
Fields Co. Foreclosure of lien.
David Houck et al vs. Mary Ellen
Leonard Action In equity.
Krltz Schumann vs. City of Grants
Pass Suit for injunction.
Edith Baumann vs. August Bau
mann Suit for divorce.
John P. Ranzau and Dorothy Ran
zau vs. G. A. Bryan Suit for In
Junction.
W. G. Savage and G. M. Savage vs,
Nathan Merrltt, Charles Myrlck and
Samuel Montgomery Suit for In
Junction.
Mary Grace Cowan vs. Albert Big
elow, administrator of the estate of
Russell Bigelow, deceased Appeal
from county court.
Henry E. Booth and Mary A
Booth, his wife, vs. E. T. Merrltt
and John C. Voorhees Suit In
equity.
W. E. Riser vs. Big Channel Mln
Ing Co., Big Four, Mining Co
George W. Trefrcn, Daniel Calkins,
II. W. Clarke and T. P. Judson
Foreclosure of lien.
Mary J. Riser vs. name Same.
C. L. Barlow vs. Oilman Bed Rock
Mining Co. Suit In equity.
Lavlna Nahbor vs. Joseph Nahbor
Suit for divorce.
Leroy Palmer vs. Lucy J. Palmei
Suit for divorce.
Martin A. Conger and Allen Mc
Cauley vs. N. V. Sorenson, J. J. Cu
sack and Charlote M. Cartwrlght
James B. Cartwrlght. Effle J. Van
llouten and Edith M. Moslor, heirs
at law of Charles Cartwrlght, de
ceased, Suit for Injunction.
C. L. Barlow vs. Edward Friday
Suit for Injunction.
Kate Burns vs. James T. Burns
Suit for divorce.
Pearl Williams, vs. Walter S.
Williams Suit for divorce.
Deafness Cannot lie Cured
ny locai applications, as they eanot
reach the diseased portion of the ear.
I here Is only one way to cure deaf
ness, and that is by constitutional
remedies. Deafness Is caused by an
Inllatiinied condition of the mucous
lining of the Eustachian Tube. When
this tube is inflamed you have a
rumbling sound or Imperfect hear
ing, and when It Is entirely closed,
deafness is the result, and unless the
Inflammation can be taken out and
this tube restored to Its normal con
dition, hearing will be destroyed for
ever; cases out of ten are caused bv
catarrh, which ir nothing but an in
flamed condition of the miicuoiis
surfaces. We will give II Oil for anv
j case of deafness (caused by catarrh')
that cannot be cured by Hall's Ca-
i tarrh Cure. Send for circulars free
j V. .1 CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O.
j S ild by druggists. 7,'ir.
Take Hall's Family Pills for con
stipation. Kixlol for dyspepsia and indiges
tion will digest any and all food a!
any and all tunes. Kodol Is guaran
teed to give prompt reliol. Sold bv
Sablu's drug store.
; An Unknown CSeti Genius.
j Wlii'ii I.askar. prtnions to ihc lsir.i
i I'lioss liitcrnatiouai ti.uniauioiit, viiti.,l
! Manclii'slcr lu was oii1h.c,1 in a siuiu!
f laiu'iiiM I'orforuiatuv l.y an unkmnvii
I'lnyiT. who hail nl'tnlnoil pcruilstiloii
ironi mf emu N.vrriar.v to take a lioarj
Hk'iilnst the chiii:iiiou. Tli,. player put
up ipilir a fair kmiiii-. luit a finally
uiat.'it TIiimi In- lu.iuiivj ,,f Luster to
know lnr,'lu he huil erre,l In tho eon.
I duet of the play
; 'Well," snij I.asker. -your play ha
I 'oii'.ewhat pecuhar. 1 notice that
! you nave not omv moved
i knlKhtx."
your
"'No." replied the player, "the fact Is
that 1 bave u, v,.t 11U,e mamerwj
the move of the knights, so I thought
It safer uot to move them at all."
The stranger had mieonsclonsly eon-.-!.l
his famous adversary th oJdn
of two knlihia, not to mention the
handicap of his cramped powltiou.
-i
aid Mm Starrem, "that a !
etTtaln mleutlst elahns we'll
. Pi..aNe fisnl fro,,, woixl" i
-Well - growled the err.ky boarder. !
eema lmiHisl!'le to gtft It out of '
board.' "
j
The Grange at Wlhlcrville.
Having heard that the Grange at
Wlldervllle was about to die, and
being especially desirous that It
should live, we went over to see for
ourselves and met with the Grange
on Saturday, January 2, 1909, and
found It not only alive but possessed
of considerable enthusiasm. Grange
was opened at about 10 A. M., the
forenoon session being devoted to
closing up the business of the past
year and appropriate talks on "good
of the order," bringing out the sen
timent that we cannot let the Grange
die because there is too much at
stake. In the afternoon the officers
were Installed, after which returning
to "good of the order" some short
speeches were made and the mem
bers got busy paying dues.
Today's meeting was surely very
encouraging to the writer, for after
going through the first year of its
existence! which is the trying per
iod of all Granges! and other .".raw
backs which it has met in as good
order as it has, Is enough to assure
us that It has already become a per
imiuei.t ilvture.
The time has come when success
in everything depends on organiza
tion. The farmer for many reasons,
I will not here attempt to discuss,
has been slower in taking up the
matter of thorough organization, but
he has become alive to the great
benefits socially, educationally and
financially to be obtained through
the Grange, and is organizing as
rapidly as possible under the pres
ent circumstances.
And it behoves everyone whether
he be eligible to membership or not
to do all In his power to forward the
Grange movement, for if facts and
figures are worth anything, upon the
success of the agriculturalist the
business of the world In all Its var
ious branches depend.
What could we do without the far
mer: Then why not give him
boost? A. T. SHOEMAKE.
Grants Pass Weather.
Following is a summary of the weather
observation at Orunw 1'ass during the
niiintn ol lec. luus, as reported hy J li
Paddock, local voluntary observer for the
Oregon Mate Weather Service:
TKMI'EKATl'KK I i
S
Maximum Minimum Range
1 i 31 11 I
2 4.1 a.) 10
3 2 S4 8
4 3l 7
Si 41 3A t)
K 40 35 .1
7i 1 .V. fl
hi fl 8 111
i .V) :u a io
I0i 4.1 2t 17
11 37 J u
12 ftJ US is OS
13 4l .SI ift i4
14 47 2!( in j o.)
1ft 3 28 10 I 0s
Hi! 4e hi y i 0ft
H 43 a 20 I
18 3!. 21 IS
PI 42 a) 22
Al 3ti S 18 I
'21 3" 27 10 35
---'! 411 ; ! 17
i 4 J7 w,
-'4! 44 24 I.", !
2ft 42 :s it i
- i ! i.( ii
27 ftO ; I 14 i
2s .17 ;t2 ; vft : 1
2!l 48 2S j -A) i I
W 42 28 11 ! j
31. 47 I 3 1.1
Stiininury : Mi'Bii temptTKiuri' .17 max-
iiniuii luiipemtiirf .17 . time li'ili, luini'in
wNiieriure is-, .lute i'il i.r.-cipim 1
linn Uicllen 2.V ,-nmua l intce. Nmni.r
Ihvh clear, 2: narilv i Inn ill ft i.,,n,ii.
ii. 1'ri'vailinx wiiiiI. s. W ' ' '
Nowi
ON THAT
rhe Pajrc To-cn Wire Fence Co.
Twenty-seven inches to tirst w
Pit rl .on col ii i ir
Standard
Ranch
Fence
Page fence is
"u " f e lun.tsbed to ass st in the erection of all
- ct .once over any ground without cttttine or !apninr.
Tl, .
Dist".ontc:s t-;::ne:i
viu:i! t'v
1 The Page Fence Men'
Jrcon and;'orthe::i Caliiornia.
mostly Spitzenberg some new ;,,,4ode5 chicken and turkey
lnnk and view cannot be Imagined. Four miles from O. & C. R. R.
Station Price $40 per acre. One-third cash, balance in one and
two years ana possibly to suit buyer; out of the zone of injurious
frosts. Address or call on V T McKinStrV, Grant? Pass.
CstH
I Protect Your Orchards From Frosts
By the Orchard Heating Device of the Frost Prevention Co. of
Fresno, Cal. For Sale by
GEO. II. I'AHKEK, Grants Pass, Ore.
VALUABLf INFORMATION
for theBuyer9 of
SEWING MACHINES
QUALITIES TO CONSIDER IN
MAKING A PURCHASE.
Does it run easy.
Doe It look good.
Does It m&K a good stitch.
Does it sew fast.
Is it well made.
Is it easy to operate.
Is it simple in construction.
Does the manufacturer put his
name on it.
THE FREE
sewing machine recently
placed on the market by the
Free Sewing Machine Co.
combines the best qualities
of all other machines. It i
the latest, best and most com
plete achievementin building
of & sewing machine. Com
pare it with all other ma
chines in anything in whicr
they claim to excel and yoi
,-vill find tfFREE easily
he best.
FREE SEWING MACHINE CO
CHICAGO. ILL.
0 KE Ml.
304 South Sixth st.
CLEMENS
SELLS
BOOKS and DRUGS
0' AM-.E
rBCis r
GRAFTS
is the time to
RABBITPROOF FENCE
, .
W Mi;UV. Ilf S:Mll.. nnol;
i , i ,
tor ,.,., . .. i . .. . .
t,i',ls H Mr 'in ,f
guaranteed to he exactly a
....
Lor. f.th
NG
To Furnish House
or Barn.
New or
Second Hand
All kinds of Stoves to
select from Heaters
and Cook Stoves, new
and second hand.
DAVOS
Grants Pass. Ore.
PASS, ORE.
usr?,f Proof Fence. ade
.... fcttn ij.amy
,. f ll rv.
High
vor lS.OOlJ pounds.
- - - " cuv-.
Hog
Sheep
Coyote
Lawn
7Crs5ji'jM,
is represented
Page Fence without extra ce,t
Ka inj nr eXtra St'
36 h
J. D. FRANKLIN, Agent
and I Street, Grants Pa.s, Orpgou
Decide