Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, October 15, 1909, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 19
THE ROGUE RIVER COURIER.
PAGE SIX
Brawl
Covets a iresh, smooth, catiny complex'
Ion, and what satisfaction and peace of
mind its possession brings. The lines
of age, worry and overwork are render
ed well ntch powerless by Mrs. Nettle
HARRISON'S LOLA MONTEZ CREWE
A wonderful soother, healer and protec
tor to a dry, contracted or chapped
skin. It Is Complexion Insurance.
Convince yourself of Its remarkable
nower bv obtaining a free sample and
gook "SECRET OF BEAUT! AND GOOD HEALTH" al
CLEMENS' DRUG STORE
Grant I'nss
Painless Dentistry
V..i!'j 4.---V,i-,,'fc- Out of town BfP-H
fill. W. A.SC, Pitiirrxr j-:Mimi
11 iniMUxti m ponrurifl
v
iOtit of town pc"H
cn fiAVA it.Hir pin
-fiini liri'lKW'rlc tin
,i;h."l in e tin,
; We (rive you I floot
.7 gi-a or pf.!T
crown tar $3.50
I .; Moljr urowm a.U'J
'V22kEir:t'feTeth 3.53
5----Go!d Fiiiinsa 1.00
, ;f nimbi .illinifi 1.00
.53
" $li!,il!irM 2.50
6mH Rubbof
-V Plilci 3.UJ
'Bst M Rub-
Lor H Wei .O'J
Palnlmi E'tr'tlon .53
wtmu r.f nuNTtrn fob is years
J'ftinli". .itrni i urn i h lifii iilHtfwor liriilrt work
ifirilmv'l. Cuiiiltiii inn Frw, Vm. i-niinot c-tiM'Oir
llllltlf vn'tt i'i.t. Mivv.h.-n. All iv.irli full) KHiir
I ii I TI. M ixit-i 11 "' in' ui ui lui.fiit. ilmt inHhoUft.
Wise Cental Co.
WOLF CHEEK NEWS.
The rain helped the farmers a
great deal, wetting the ground so
they could plow.
L. E. Miller returned to his homo
at Golden after (spending several
months at Kennett, Cal.
Mrs. U. Miller left for Kennett,
Cal., last week to stay a short time
with her son, whose wife is serious
ly ill.
Itoy Jordon Is working for his
sister, Mrs. A. I. Rogers.
Messrs. Joe Huber and James El
liott, of Grants Pass, spent Sunday
In our vicinity.
Messrs. Shaver and Chas. Smith,
of British Columbia, are visiting the
latter's sister, Mrs. O. C. Mcintosh,
of Golden.
. L. E. Miller visited your city this
week.
E. E. Loban has returned after an
absence of several months.
Mrs. A. Rogers mnde a business
trip to Grants Pass last week.
Orln W. Weir, of Dallas, Tex.,
passed through here last week. Mr.
Weir and his brother decided to
settle a controversy over some land
by a walking contest, when seen here
he was threo days ahead of his
brother.
Mrs. W. Davis has been quite 111
since the last writing. SUNSHINE.
haul In fhelr supplies which at pres
ent have to be packed.
Ed Daily received a letter this
week from Detroit, Mich., stating
that Peter Reiser died there and was
burled October 4, at Detroit. He was j
a resident of Kerby in the years of
1884 or 1886. His father landed
here in 1849.
BLIZZARD SWEEPS .
GREAT LAKES STATES
'Michigan and Superior lushed Into
.Mad Fury by INerciiif;
Northern Gale.
Pailino Hi;ii.i!iKri
INCOHPOIIATKD
1 1,1 1 1. 1,
t'muix W AHi.br. I'CK I LAND, UHLOOn
Omo HOUWJ: A. U. to t. U. Iv ti, I to
CHILDREN WHO ARE SICKLY
Mothers who viiluo their own comfort and tha
aralfare of their chllilron, lioulit rmvi-r ho without
km of Mother (iray't Hweut Powdcra for Children,
orutothroiiL'houttheiiuaiion. Thoy Drciik apC'old,
C'ira Fcvorliihiiia, C'nnatlpatinn, Teethin)? PI.
onli-ra, Hiwlnchft and Htomarh Trouliloa. '1'IIK.SB
yOWnKKSNHVEKFAIL SoldbyallDniiSlon-K,
Jfte, Don't afcfiil any tubtlitult. A trial iackap,a
Wall be sent Kit KK to hiijt mother Who Will ftddrtna
Allen 8. OlmaUid, U Itoy, M. X.
REAL ESTATE AND
BROKERAGE
Goldsley (Sl Cramer
LOANS NKGOTIATED
INSURANCE
fe 1 1 1 i G St. Grants Paso
Taxidermist and Furrier
I mount big gai.v drds, i
make fur rugs; reincti and clear
fur gnrnifi'.td; buy fara und speci
mens of u!l kinds. Express and mall
ordcic nroiup'.iy attended to.
C. M. HARRIS
vtf5 Washington St, Portland, Ore.
Telephone Mala 3600
$100.01) Rewind
would gladly bo paid for a cure by
many people who aro crippled with
rheuniatlHin, yet If they only knew
it, they enn bo cured by a few bot
tles of nullurd'B Snow Liniment, and
the price Is only 25c, 50c and $1.00
per bottle. Sold by National Drug
Store.
The Hist Plaster.
A piece of liannel dampened with
Chamberlain's Liniment and bound
on to the affected parts Is superior
to any plaster. When troubled with
lame back or pains in the side or
chest give It a trial and you are cer
f 'n to be more than pleasod with
the prompt relief whl- i It affords.
This lininier.t also r-licves rheu- 1
tlc pains t.nd i certain to please any
c:;o suffering iroir. that dlseaso. Sold
by M. Clemens.
JOSIil'llINi: CIIKF.K.
A portion of the Gold King mine
is leased for this season and four
men are working on it at present.
The Anderson strike at the head
of Pay Gulch is proving to be a
wonder. There Is a rumor afloat
that they have uncovered a large
body of rich ore and ground has been
taken up with prospect for a large
camp this winter.
Ed Daily is busy this week put
ting in his wheat and oats. The fine
ruin of the past wek has given the
farmers the opportunity on the Illin
ois valley and they all wear that glad,
smile.
Gil s Anderson has hauled the lum
ber for the new flumes on his placer
mine which will run with a large
force of men this winter.
There are a few placer claims on
thos creek to b leased yet, then we
would have a boom camp and Jose
phine would bo a enmp as of old.
It Is rumored that M. J. Anderson
has agreed to donate one hundred
and fifty dollars towards putting
a bridge across the Josephine creek,
which would mean a big boom to
men owning clnlms on the south side
and ft would give them a chance to
Where tin' Supply Comes From.
A recent article In N. A. R. D.
Notes shows how the mail order
houses secure snme of their so-called
wonderful bargains. 'A state factory
Inspector says:
"U'lilln trrna Ihrniilrh nna rf the
Colorado
large buggy manufacturing plants of. ,
the United States I noticed that the
r.n.nt mini At hnVia f ol 1 rxa ati
W,,evi1,,,7. i ,7 . Z and accompanying the white flakes
were placed in one place, and the a 1
CHICAGO, Oct. 12. While the
Atlantic and Pacific Coasts are bask
ing In sunshine, the Middle and Mid
dle Western States find comfort in
furs. The first chilly blasts of win
ter have swept a section from Mani-;
toba to Kansas and from West Vir-j
Most of the ;
states within this radius are covered I
with the first snowfall of the winter,
knotty, imperfect ones In another.
My friend, the manager, In explana
tion, said: 'Oh, these knotty ones
go Into buggies for So & So, the
big mall order house you can't tell
the difference after they are paint
ed.' "
The honest retail merchant
doesn't sell that kind of goods his
goods are all first-class, and his
prices are right, too quality considered.
Kodol Is for Dypepsla, Indigestion,
sour stomach, or for any stomach
trouble. Kodol is very pleasant to
take and It acts promptly. It digests
all the food you eat, for It is com
posed of the very same digestive
juices that are found In a healthy
stomach. It is guaranteed to relieve
you and is sold here by all druggists
II FLOUR
FEED
Grants Pass Feed Store
Comer (th and J Streets.
Economy and general satisfaction
are always combined in the great
Fireless Cooler
It cooks while you sleep
A Development League Organized.
The Globe, of Gold Beach, gives
the following account of an Import
ant meeting held there last week.
'"A citizens meeting was called
here last Saturday evening for the
purpose of .organizing a develop
ment league. A good Interest was
shown, being about 40 citizens pres
ent, including the representatives
from different points as far up the
Rogue as the Bend and as for
south as Harbor. All were enthu
siastic in ,.tho . belief , that nothing
would prove so beneficial to the
county in general, as a few d .'illiira
spent in this way In advertising tin
many wonderful resources of Curry.
Judge Bailey was elected president,
W. A. Wood secretary and Alf. Mil
ler treasurer.
"A committee was appointed con
sisting of W. A. Wood, R. A. Dean
and J. R. Browning, to draft by-law-
and report next Saturday evenli;,'.
A cordial Invitation Is extended to
evevy citizen of Curry no matter
where he lives or what his occupa
tion or politics may be, to join us,
and help in the one grent cause of
advancement of Curry. We earnest
ly hope that all personal .feelings
and petty differences throughout the
the county will be put aside and all
Join hands In this one great cause,
and work as one united until our ef
forts are crowned with success and
Curry's population Is counted by the
thousands Instead of the hundreds,
as Is now the case.
"One of. the first projects to be un
dertaken is a wagon road up the
river to connect with the forestry
trail, now only a few miles from the
Curry-Josephine line.
"Joscphlno county has already
spent over one thousand dollars on
the project and the government has
expended sevorrtl times that amount
besides ninny Individuals contribut
ed liberally towards it; and why not
Curry and its citizens do likewise?
With a concerted effort on the part
of Curry and Josephine united with
the forestry porvlee would, we be
lieve, be any easy matter to ger state
aid. but It Is tip to the people first
to unite and then show to tbe world
what resources would be developed
such a project. Let the thousands
was a piercing north wind that cut
to the bone. .
From Manitoba comes the report
that the mercury has fallen to near
zero; that snows covers a large por
tion of the province to the depth of
three Inches. The blizzard has raged
in Duluth for two days. A cutting
wind is driving in from Lake Superi
or and the constant flurries of mix
ed snow and rain have covered the
streets and sidewalks with a thin
coating of Ice, giving the city a De
cember appearance. In Detroit the
temperature hovered between 20
and 40 degrees above zero. A 30-mile
wind prevailed. Points In Ohio, In
diana and Illinois report a drop in
temperature to from 40 to 20 above
zero. Everywhere there Is snow. At
Omaha, Lincoln and Norfolk, Neb.,
the mercury stands at 22 above. Dcs
Moines and other places In Iowa are
covered with snow and the northern
gale has sent the thermometer down
to between 30 and 22 abov? the
zero mark. In Kansas City, Mo., ft
stood at 28 above. Other places la
Missouri report the arrival of win
ter. Kansas prairies have taken on
a robe of white and the Sunflower
state has put up Its storm shutters.
Oklahoma and the Texas panhandle
are shivering. All of Wisconsin
awoke this morning to sweep paths
through a six-Inch snow. The tem
perature throughout the' Badger
state ranges from lo to 30 above. A
howling north wind raged all night.
The gale lashed Lakes Superior
and Michigan Into a fury. The. mad
waters washed the decks of the larg
er steamers, and anxiety was felt
for smaller craft, but aside from a
few tug and tow boats dragging their
anchors until they reahed the beach
no damage Is reported.
Throughout the fruit district of
Colorado business In the towns h
suspended to allow the clerlu and
other employes to help put tho $t,
000,000 apple crop out of frost's
way. Last night an overcast sky
saved the fruit, and by tomorrow
the largest part of the crop will be
safely Btored. "
Tents-
I have on hand about
30 good tents that have
only been used 2 weeks
through hoppi eking
which I will close out at the
following low prices
" 8x10.... $5.75 10x12..... $6.75
12x14.: $7.75
Ike M. Davis
Rosebud Parlors
Having purchased the Confectionery, Icu Cream and
Soda Fountain Establishment, known as , the
KOSEBUD, we will be pleased to meet all our old
patrons in the new place. In addition to the regular
business we will serve lunches at all hours daily.
We aim to give atisfaction in all lines.
E..E. CARGILL
Stoves
NATURE'S WARNING.
Grants l'ass People Must Reeogiilj
and Heed It.
Kidney Ills come quietly myster
iously, But nature always warns you.
.votlce the kidney secretions.
See If the color Is unhealthy
If there are settlings nnd sedi
ment. Passages frequent, scanty, painful.
It's time then to use Doan's Kid
ney rills, '
To ward off Brlght's disease or
diabetes.
Doan's have done great work In
this locrllty.
P. S. Provost, cor. Mead nnd Vista
streets, Ashland, Ore., says: "I
used Doan's Kidney Pills nnd they
gave the most satisfactory results,
i-'or a long time 1 suffered from kid
ney trouble nnd the too frequent
passages, or the kidney secretions
gave me great nnnoydiice.. My back
adied severely and the remedies 1
tried gave no relief. I did not have j
much faith In Doan's Kidney Pills
when they were reroiiunendcd to nie I
but procured a box. In Irs:; than u
lllotltll 1 wnu tiiiiiIi 1...H,...1 t r....i t i
What n mineral belt this road would l"'tin recommend Doan's Kidney -Pills I
traverse. Our Inviting beaches, 1,1 ''V H" faring from kidney com-j
through the slimmer months, would' ' l',i,,i,"f-" . .
"pi wh thousand. r , tlSk. 1
l"oplo from the llte, r ,,,. now R j NYw York, sole agents for ti,e 1'nin'd i
elsewhere for their summer vacation is,-',''!"- !
i wav for people to' V'T"1 r "1" name Doan's i
Stoves
Monarch Ranges, Small Cookers
and all sizes of Heaters
INCLUDING -
small oil stoves suitable for
Tents and small rooms morn
ings and evenings.
CALL AND SEE US
Grants Pass fidw. Co,
rlDAril TATVU CAU fit. tj-ll r&'rw t'ri,wi. ,....., rki.iq-nrTfi
THIS .SCHOOL AS I HE PCASON FOP IW-Itt REMARKABLE SIK'Cf.Wj
bv
..r i .
i iHMiie-Hi'euers in t Ho eastern states
know what a gigantic fruit district
Is still wrapped In nature's benutv
ft
m . W L " TVrtrl'liAi'ii
"ft
Facts Worth Noting
Enrollment of students past year 468.
All graduates placed In good positions.
Filled but 50 per cent applications for office help.
Reputation for thorough and personal Instruction.
Safe and refining Influences.
Send tor new Folder and Success Stories.
;SKCl'Pn FDR SHrpFNTSWllEl
n vnkTCMT uriTimii-r ru it:c
VV.IIUIUU IlllllUUI muwul s
J3
l.et us prnvl
U' t Into our i nil Mt v and tl
them o come and enlov Hi,
"f our clliuaie and Mel."
n Invite
richness
A fa-t mall tint
!1 ll. tW.iMl (
.and Portland that will
I :i i . , i ,.
I ii'.i 1 1 in in't;oil HI 1 1 ; ; 1 1 : 1
Tents and Camping Outfits, Wagon
Covers, Folding Camp Beds, etc.
Jewell Hdwe. Co.
ao
: Kastevn
h'S t),.
Uo tvnuileil 1,-w 1.
put on bv Die llanlnian lines. The
train will .any no p;w...n.;ers ami
ii'iiKe the r-n between the two ei,
In r,a r i'.'.' hours, clipping ff f,.n,
" 1- hours from the present
sched'i'e. In this wiv Die Harrlman
lines expert to meet the shortene 1
"f the Hill tvn.U u 1,1,1,
than
'Hi.
New Irrigation P.ook IVee.
Well Irrigation f. r b'mall rarms"
i imhliration Just Issued by Uie
I'r.-setK'er lV-partim tit . ,
"on Uallroail and ir-iii,.,, c.
- - - - .-."ii' ii
rn hiclfle Hues in Oregon.
'. ' - - f . i-th til n tifi
li nl comW way ,he p. . 1 bt J i t i 03 for
profit of Inexpensive irrigation and
f.inuer In Ore- n.
Coplei tl'
pilratlo" ,i
'I h;.
"THE SCTTOnr. OT? OT T AT TTY"
Tenth and Morrison, Tonland, Oregon 8 3 A. P. Armstrong", LL.I5., Prieifj
Old in years, new In methods, admittedly the high-stand
commercial school of the Northwest. Open nil lite year. Mjrf
calls for help than vc can meet position certain. Class
individual instruction. Bookkeeping from written forms and h
office practice. Shorthand that excels in everv rcsocct. SpcfJ
penmanship department. Write for illustrated catalol
every
' he obtained free on pp
V.'m. McMurrny, gencrn!
I'"" r Rcent. O. U. & X. .nd a.
"it In fast trains from St. Paul ''- iu r,,"n. Portland, OrpRon.
Inlet
srlie
have
to Pitijet Sound.
10-l-3t
HeWlifa (Vr'-oltvd Vi
S.ihe 4 nn-ipialle,! f,,v
here alve Is ncded. b :t
p.-' Lilly r.oe, for pile
ii; .:i-: v
'1 H-
.l'lVth
It Ih
V (,'lo'nv
tticatm ii n t ti it
"1 i.et too much; buy Hart
& Marx clothes from Ceo,
v. (v
Money ii nie Invected In n training at this school Insures the P0'
s..r,,, of substantial dividends throughout life. Wo take a vqwm c'
tcriKt ( ti,P ,,f,u.0 ct ,,nch Btudcnti LIy)ng ppn!;cs IoWt ?rnd
catalogue.
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by Ml
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