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FRIDAY, APRIL 0, 1909, THE ROtR-E BITER COCTWm. TAGE TWO PROFESSIONAL CARDS H. C. FINDLEY, M. D. Practice limited to IETB, EAR, NOSE and THROAT. Glasses flttod and farniahed. Office hours 9 to 12; 2 to 6; and a appointment. Phonos 261 & 77. GrunU Vumh, Oregon. sTlouohridge. M. 1). PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON Res. Phono 714 City or country c.-allH attended day ar night. Sixth and H, Tuffs Bldg. Office Phone 261. Jrun Vuhh, Oregon. DR. C. A. CAM! Mi ELL, OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Graduate American School of Osteo- pathy, Klrksvllle, Mo. Chronic DIwbwh and Diseases of Wo men and Children a specialty. CONSULTATION FREE. Rooms 1, 2, a, 1st Nat'l. Bank Dldg. Phones: Office 771; Ren. 793. Oanta 1'ass, Oregon. 15. F. DeVOKE, M. 1). PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON City and County calls promptly answered. Office hoars, 9 to 12 a.m. and 2 to 5 p. in. Phones: Res. 473; Office 941. Rooms 1, 2, 3, Shallhorn Bldg. Cirunti Put, Oregon. II. I). NORTON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Practice In all State and Federal Courts. . Office Opora Housa Bldg. CJrimts Pans, Oregon. OLIVER 8. DROWN, LAWYI5R Offlco Cor. Eth and F 8ts. J runts Puss, Oregou. O. S. BLANCIIAR1), ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Practice In all State and Federal Courts. Baaklag & Trust Co. Bldg. Grunt Pans, Oregon. LEONARD & JENKS NurMiitra to Hotaind l.tumrd Blackamltha and Woodworker THE BIG RED SHOP AM. Wt'UK OUA ItANTKKI) Oof. 6 it J st, Orant l'am, Oregon ADELICHTfUl FUWJJfcK. Imparts a plcasimt soft tics. aad delicacy to the akin A and restrains the ravages of I I un, wind and time. A Ut continued application climiAl nates unburn, tan and Irccklcaandl renders Imperceptible annoying 1 minor blemishes and sallowncsa. II It posseaaes a dainty, climiitur odor ll I exclusively its own and ia in every II way a perfect toilet luxury., Price f so cents, ask your druggist for it unYT ruminii rn nw vi viitniivnfa vv. nun SI -TN.U 111 Ili'M Treatment for ( old. ""Most ordinary colds will yield to the simplest treatment," sus the Chicago Tribune, "moderate ln Uvea, hot foot baths, n free per splnitlon tied an avoidance of ex posure to eold and wet after treat wnt." Whll this treatment I atniple, It requires considerable trouble, and the one adopting It must romaln Indoors for a day or two. or a fresh cold U almost sure to b contracted, and lu many In Ltances pneumonia follow. U It eot Wtter to pin your faith to an old reliable preparation like Chamber "ialn'a Cough Remedy, that Is famou tor cures of colds and can always depeml.'d upon? For sale l M Clemrus. MWIm ! '" m0 1 Coffee Pi The kind that makes the break fast rt-al Coffee through and through -always the same. Your grocer will grind It better if ground at home not too line. 3 3 v m (SAUCE. Frank Colvlg returned home after three months Hl.ay ut Seattle, Mrs. (TuniilnKiiarii, of Washington, passed through Merlin Sunday. Her aon, Weary Willie, went to Merlin to nay "Mow do." Happy Is all 0. K. Mr. and Mrs. Meseller made a flying trip to Medford and returned this week. Mr. Chona, of the Carlton mine, went to Gold Hill on mining busi ness. Mr. and Mrs. Donahue went to Merlin to visit Mrs. Donahue's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Crow. MIhb Sams, the school teacher, was sick tho last of the week. She was able to go ahead with the school Monday. Don't fall to read the Halr-Rlddlo ad on page 3. It was pretty lively Saturday, the spring fights have started up. Jeasus and Cultls have uncovered a very rich quartz ledge near the Argo. Almeda has started the freight hauling for tho smelter. The roads have been so bad that It hns been Impossible for teaming but are fairly good now. RED WING. For Constipation. Mrs. L. H. Fnrnham, a prominent druggist of Spirit Lake, Iowa, says: "Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets are certainly the best thing on tho market for constipation." Give these tablets a trial. You are certain to find them agrecablo and pleasant In effect. Prlco !!" cents. Samples free. For sale by M. Clem ens. si:i,m.. Miss Vina Cbastaln lert for Mer lin last Friday. She Intends spending the summer with her sister Mrs. J. It. ScovllI of that place. While I.OU and Joe Schmidt were week Lou had the misfortune of get week Lue had the misfortune of net ting his hands eaten quite badly with some of Sampson's fatuous scale killer, and as a result hail to pi to Giants Pass to have his hands treated. Mr. Schmidt Is thoroughly convinced of the effect the spray has on life. Our new road supervisor, George KI'diait, Is hif " with a i lew of nieti winking the road this week. Three cheers for good roads. Let the good work go on, John ltalrd passed through out burg Monday with a hunch of nice fat steers enroute for Giants pass. Don't fall to read the Halt Kiddle ail on page It. The members of the Deer creek valley grange have concluded to j build a new grange hall and are fast I making preparations to secure the I building material. The dimensions I will be KW.;o feet with a kitchen in ! addition. The building, when cm-1 pleted, will be a ciedit to our valley ann win snow that the progressing and that th orange Is grangers are taking an Interest h, this ,,,l Walter Mat moii, of t; a tits Pass, was In Selma on business bt Satur day. K UNHOW. Wil l I Ms Mr. nud Mrs, Charles Cowan, of Seattle, arrived last Snndav. Thev wlll spend scvi.,1 d.os h. r. Incidentally, look after son,, ness, while lsitli,:; i, :iVl s, Rev, Chase p:,;ll(,(i ,,f a, and, busi- Bap g the a re. ' ' ' ' e LIS! -v- rest of this w.vk ho will h. ngious discuss-on win, K v. pger of the Christ !in cV.arch. M M M. Cv. who has fe, n associated with Co hospital flt Oranta Pass, .-lenpanlcl i v t,,r U!e, o will; Mi'. w I M" ;:u ".light, u visiting ' He:h,.r ;rd '! M ' John dster, favler P. .1. this Nshland. wns t '"i 'i'i : at s,v,:',e of these farms. He seemed well pleased and will most likely invest here. Frank Dungey is working for Sam Terathow this week. Geo. Cor, Jr., and Warren Brooks left for Hutton, Cal., last Monday. We are glad to note that Chas. Cougle In Improving. Don't fall to read the I lair-Riddle ad on page 3. Last Saturday evening the Wil liams Literary society met at the hall. After debating on the subject, Resolved, that fire Is more de structive than water," for on hour or fo, the Judges decided In the favor of fire, Sat unlay evening, April 17, the society will meet again, the sub ject will be, "Resolved, that the study of medicine and surgery Is more educational than the study of politics and literature." Williams is undoubtedly a grow ing pl.vo; three nine-month schools, two churches, post office, store, daily mall, telephone system, creamery, blacksmith shop, a city hall, two saw mills and about five hundred of the finest people you ever saw. But the latest thing Is a newspaper, pub lished every Saturday morning be fore breakfast by Stites Bros., sub scription price and advertising rates made known upon application. WEBFOOT. Itlictimnf Imii. More than nine out of ten cases of rheumatism are simply rheumatism of the muscles, due to cold or damp, or chronic rheumatism. In such cases no Internal treatment is re quired. The free application of Chamberlain's Liniment Is all that Is needed, and It Is certain to give quick relief. Give It a trial and see for yourself how quickly it relieves the pain and soreneus. The medi cines usually given Internally for rheumatism are poisonous or very strong medicines. They are worse than tiBelesB In cases of chronic and muscular rheumatism. For sale by M. Clemens. wolf crki:k nf.ws. We have been having frosty nights In this section for several nights past. Charles Stuart with his wife and daughter left for Montana last week. Success go with them. Mrs. II. Sheley, of Golden, passed through here on her way to Waldo where she will make her home. II. Shelley has taken a Job at the Takllma smelter. Herbert Shelley, travelling sales man, was hero one day last week visiting his brother, Hugh. Mrs. S. C. Ruble, of Portland, Is hero visiting friends and settling up her estate. The post office has changed hands. .1. M. Plnkerton Is our present post master. Mr. Newman Is again driving stage. There was one time when we thought not to see his Jovial face again among us. Cattle hunters are out hunting for lost stock. Don't fall to read the Hair-Riddle ad on page 3. Mr. Wood, of Glendale, was over last week to shear goats for H. H. Perkins. Misses Lorn Pummill and Mamie Miller were visitors In this cltv Sun day. A parly vim given near Golden last Saturady night which wan en- Joyed by several of the young people from this place. Miss La Vein Ruble passed through here Tuesday on her way to s!i;tml where she will spend some time visiting friends. Kelley's have a garden spot cleared and plowed ready for plant '"H SI'NSIllNK. i: i:m v i rahi.i:? proykx! Attorney at Molinc, 111., Convinced by Oil of Wlntergrecn Compound There Is nothing thnt will con vince a lawyer exc pt evidence. Now, heie Is notne rather start ling evldeiu e of a simple home cure for eczema which convinced one law yer. !' i Knt rlken, attorney at Mo l,,. HI- He tells how oil of win tergrecn compound mixed with thv ""'I and glycerine, ns In D. D. b. Prescription, cured him tn 50 .lav. jttf,,,r 3' VI"' l,f suffering. V V U(l For 32 years." writ, itfnrnn. Fntrlken, ' I wns troubled with ec etna, scabs all over my face, body and head. I could run a hair brush over my body and tho floor would be covered with scales enough to 1111 n basket. I tried everything salves, Internal medicine, X-Uav, all without result." "Just a month ago I wns Induced o try D. D. D. Prescription. The lch was relieved Instantlv; 0 I con Maued. U It Just a mouth now and 1 am completely cured. I have not ra.-tlole of Itch and the scalea have dropped off." "I can only rty sKan pure pi,, ''ored. I am now Hurting all ec icum sufferers cu the right trr.ck." Cure after cure has been brought i? T ,1to.n,lon ftluj in- ant relief from the aful lirh or tale by M. Cle .Us. MIKPHY. Mrs. M. M. AInsworth visited friends at Talent last week. Chas. Burkhalter, of Grants Pass, has been sojourning at his mine on Oscar creek for several days assist ing in the clean-up. We learn that Road Supervisor Gilmore Is Intending to construct a cement culvert at Wildcat gulch similar to the one now in use at Board Shanty creek. This will be a much needed Improvement. Don't fail to read the Hair-Riddle ad on page 3. The friends of Fred Brockley gave him a surprise party on Wed nesday of last week, it being his 17th birthday. All report having had an enjoyable evening. Quite a crowd assembled to watch the ball game Sunday, which was a hotly contested and well-played game. There being enough young nu n for two teams, they chose sides and played, the score being 3 to 1. BUSTER BROWN. First National Bank OF Southern Oregon Grants Pass, Oregon Some of the Service that a Bank Renders the Public DEPOSITS The safest and simplest way of keeping your money in by dopositing it in a Reliable Hank. This Hank receives De posit subject (o Cheek, or on demand Certificates of deposit or en time Certilicntes of Deposits. On tune deposits we pay 4 PER CENTINTERES1 DRAFTS The best and cheapest wav to transfer niimev is bv Bunk Draft. We sell Drafts payable in all parts of tbe country. LOAN 5 One of the mot impor tant functions of the Kink. We endeavor to supply all reasonable needs of our uuntunier. Capital and Surplus $75,000 Stockholders' Additional Kespon-ibility $50,000 OFFICERS I.. H. Ham., President .1. 0. Camphkll, Viue-I'res. H. I.. 'Jii.kky. Cashier K. K. Hack arr. J Ast. Cashier The Fence HOW "UNCLE Or ba, wi h hr. mvr ; . 1 . " The only "pull" Page Fence ?;..T,n': S9"K INCH, dutoTs !w 8 " ?1SJ. r!!"d"9 tensll.e Btrength of SO TONS ix-wiiicr siee rence w re on tho mirUt uin -, . . .i. 1 of !. F,nc... mi otl,or "L feni n t 1 ?ly '"' hat uoiiuer that 'Tuck. Sun." u ,, Send ,od,v for ,he The ('oil , . Tlie hiirlzontal wires are coiIimI I..nmhiv and are so ''" ! i hut hcn atock tnm- ,"l H' ,,r f!ll" trees criiHh It, or zero weather con tracts it. It springs hack, taut n.l fluid, the moment it s re leased it M.lf-adjustlnK, hills, in hollows-nnvi where. Heavy (;nlvnni.lnK. l'aue Fence carries more I'oiinds ,.f RnlvanlzliiR zinc and spelter per ton of. steel than ny other feme. II, s mnv Tlir (Juestion ll0" K very body Invited to ask Questions about wlrelHLL fences, l'rotnpt answer I DLL PAGE Woven Wire Fcncc 0paVi im , p Gaddis & Dixon FAcr-rENCK "w. sik., oon aj Northern CalKornia J. D. FRANKLIN, Local Representative Special Prices on Poultry Netting 15 Days Only 12 inches high, per roll 18 inches high, per roll 24 inches high, per roll 30 inches high, per roll 3G inches high, per roll 4S inches high, per roll GO inches high, per roll 72 inches high, per roll Grants Pass Jridw. Co. EXTRA GOOD fjno NON-SKID SINGLE and RED-STRONG CYLINDER Repairing of all Light Mac&inery LOWEST LIVING PRICES FIRST-CLASS WORK PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL OkDERS M. McINTYRE'S Cycle-Gun Machine Shop. 406 So. 6th St., with Genti tc Garage. GRANTS PAf S, OR. TREES ! TR BUY YOUR "Old Reliable Albany Nurseries and you are sure of getting just what yu order. We grow our trees for quality not cheip prices. GEO. H. PARKER. . Agent Office with J. E. PETERSON the overnmen c ueiu SAM" GETS HIS MONEY'S WORTH wn'aSeiK nmT of boine the 8tandard of imparl- lb!ut the dirtt i Pa. d !tat.eB ?ovei'nment. Your "Uncle Sam" knows auout the different makes of wire fence and from repeated testa In covern- Uiat Ko' to n elasticity and the various qualities U fm,n tVl La ',!';f0(:t 'ence'. Yo1' can easily guess which fence this , p ;T; r." .r . ine Wlse olu nt . . " ' ' . ma(u; (,t nifUViV ( UHHIIIllMS ' Tlio Famous - JublIe. IV !h" VriaVLlA"1' Xi'k Mines longer ir,. than ordinary wire fence, being practicably indestructible. No Short Strands! No Welded Wires! The stay wire s one ron. inuous piece, firmly secured at the top and bottom, and Is wrapped THRKK TIMES around every horizontal. This nnikes It Impossible for hori zontal wires to slide up and i " h"r- wires fused I')' electric heat Where every lJur Jo years nf mD.i ?H i i 9 "Is t0 R,ve th most 'liahle information obtainable mywhere. Costs you nothing to consult our experts. Tells how Face Fence Is made - how we test the liquid eel-how we weave life, elas- nj, service into every "f it. It's Interesting- Inch -and "w wuru rings true. $ .80 1.20 1.50 L95 2.30 3.10 3.95 4.30 KfaWiawai lures EES ! TREES TkEES FROM I nian blda on wire fence " 'n-neartn Btee . 1 ne nest terrific strain. With the exception rommon Bessemer steed. Do you Hiirh Carbon Stool WiroFciicin Sava Nails, l'oMa and Slnples. Ordinary wire fencing re quires double the number of posts, nails and staples needed In erecting Page Fence. When you add to this bis' wiyliiK, the extrn jennt of ser vice, and satisfaction that rage Fence gjves, you will see why this la really the cheapest fence you can buy. Let tho Government's choice be yours! Buy Page Fence and you'll get your money's worth, the same as "Undo Sam. Mubilw Catalogue" A book that every Farmer. Stock Kaiser, Dairyman nnd I'oultryinan should rend. Send tor It. GRANTS PASS, ORE.