Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, November 19, 1909, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    TREE
Fruit, Shade
Ornamental
CYPRESS AM) PRIVET HEDGE
PLANTS
Home Grown Tokay
Grape Roots
First class, 4 to 6 feet, 1
year old trees In Apple,
Pear. Peach, Cherry, Etc.
It will pay you to see me be
fore buying. Special prices
on largo orders.
J.T. Taylor
Office In Uriels, near Court House.
Notice
THE LKLAI BUDGET.
Mr. Haluh Reals, a brother
of
Mrs. C. R. Flfield, stopped on ou
hi wav from Medford to his home
Notice is given that subscriptions in Portland and made the Fifleld
u; II ip rcrcv,-i at He n lice ot the family a visu oi several uj
undersigned Company, or througr
several days last
) . ween.
ut.. .. ,i fnmu q fo Knav nrpnnrini?
, . . o T l C I Bleu aim rcm'io v. """ r "
the Security Savings & lrust Lorn- j,n Kroun( f0r a new depot, a load
pany, irustee, i oruana, uregun, 0f riafrtai navin? arnveu oaiurua?
for SSVxi.ooo.oo Fir.t Mortjratre Oi'lne section crew
AMOS ANDERSON
General
Confectionery
308 So. Sixth St.
GRANTS PASS, OREGON
RaUet the dough
nd complies with
all pure food lawi.
..Zjw 11 ,";"rpTT"r"y"
IP
CRESCENT MFG. CO.
Mnkws of MAM.TJNE
(txtitr l.iiin Mailt).
With Mrs. NETTIE HARRISON'S
4-DAY HAIR COLOR. It is the only
(ntircly successful ami satisfactory prepa
ration for the purpose. Simple - Harm'
less - Certain. Sold for 20 years, and
its friends arc legion. It never fails.
t Price $ LOO. At all druggists and at
clemens1 nun; stoke
( ; I'll Ills Push
'; Van ., -
i V4 '.I: S
" "' -ii"'
. 0,;f of (run jni"l)
"' iui lmv thlr ihil4'
, m.t i-ritlwwnrk tin
"dn,l In out Juj
. if tci-tfhry.
J'Vil fr,i, you ,,,;
,?tk iivU or pure f i.i ,n
d'lmii ijp si ;i
1 UUr Cxv.ni 5.00
;'; .'tOnWIilliiim 1.00
.Ciumul Fillinn 1.G0
" jiimi riiiinm ,53
' 'il-;lnl.iyFil'i;,l-l 2.50
f ;''' t'lOouJ Ruhbor . -
V Pui'i 5.00
MUnI Hrd Rib- ,
SH.W.t.M., I'mommuuMuuii MMInlei I.OU
II iiim Hniiumi in i.kii.i Pali'lon ilr'lina .OU
work cuaantkd ron is ycaro
FiiliijiMi J i i .hi I-rim nlivniihiiiwurhrlilKti wnrk
'or,l"ni.l. ( ', ii, m l,,n ,.', V, . -uim,,t u,, l,.,(i,,r
iiliilH .i Ii mi.. ill, ,ni. All Mink fully ittmr.
" I. M.i-l! mi U (.,'iil,un,hl, llivl nii'lliu,!.
Wise Bexitai Co.
fAri.iNn in ii.i.DM iicomoiTro
niHiiii.hi-. PORTLAND, ONfcGON
(ill JOS UUUlld; 4, U. ts 1 1. M. u'Jkj., tt
Taxidermist and Furrier
1 uiount lili n;i ,nt, (,.-;. i;
innko fur v; rcim, and clear
fur k-i i ! i'i; (my f.n-s and nieel
nieiiH i,f all Mmlsi. Express and mail
ordi :i m- 'jnp'.iy attemle 1 to.
('. M. IIAP.KIS
ViisiIii';I(mi St, I'm il.nul,
Telephono Main 3000
M. T. UTLEY
t ui i:n i;
.i:i:i:i, (-omisutoi;
in 11 ii it
JelililiiH WMlk a Specially
Plume -J 1 1
Jl;l V .tilt sunt, (Mills PiiMt, Ore
i. 1 1. .lonvsroN
Asswi u
llooins C and 7 Opera lloi-v Uliuk
North Stall" ay
(1K.VNTS l'As.s, oKHiHW
1 .- 1 i 1
ui;ui:n p. K.
That i 1 .1:. Mi xoiir k--1 iii:x. .v
lur.itu:o. ti.i! line,, ,. a Mi.iln J
l tn t i id ir. nil
lnrd'n i'-,i A l p 1 : 1 1 . -1 t , Mi, i !i,'iUi- I
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Villi V , . ' .ii,. j', ...,'r
" ' ' ' , . ,:, , ., ;
per cent Iwnd; of t!ie Portland Ce
ment Company, of Portland, Ore
gon. These- lio:ids are $5CO.OC
each; will he sold at par or face
value, plus accrued interest. A
bonus cf loo per cent common
stock of the Company will he given
with the ho;ids, to-wit: ?5rX).oo of
stuck with each $'oo.oo of bonds.
Subscrij lions may also he ten
dered through either of the follow
ing named hanks of the City of
Portland, to-w it :
l'ANK OF CA 1. 11 OK MA
Canadian Hank of Commerce
Pius r, National UaxK
IIiiiKKMA Swincs Bank
Haktmax Ik Thompson, Bankers
Laud 1 ilton hank
Mkkc iiants National Bank
Uxrn.D States National Bank
or may he tendered through
GRANTS PASS HANKING & TRUST
COMPANY
Grants Pass, Oregon.
FIKST NATIONAL DANK OF
SOUTHERN OREGON
Grant3 Pass, Oregon
The following well-known men
are the officers and directors and
more prominent stockholders of the
Portland Cement Company:
Aman Moore, Prci'ult'iit, ex-Ctn. Mgr.,
Colorado Portliihi Cement Co., Denver,
Colo. Ex-Gen. Mgr., Union Portland
Cement Co., Ogden,
Tiieo. H. W'neo:., l ite President, Pres.,
Portland Flouring Mil's Co., Portland.
Al.K.x. Nllil.liV, Secretary, ex-Treas. Grande
Ronde lumber Co., Perry , Oregon.
L. A. Lewis, Allen & Lewis, Portland.
C. W. Nim.F.v, Pres., Union Portland
Cement Co., Og.len. L'tnt.
A. L. Miu.s, President, first Sational
Bank, Portland.
Jos. N. Teai, .Ittnrney, Portland.
V. V. Hi ;;kit.i., President, Hurrelt Invest
ment Co., I'm timid,
J. ('. AisiucK ill, Pres.. United States Sa
tional Hank, I'm timid.
V, W. t'onoN, .1 Homey, Portland.
Cii). 1..i.nci;, .!i , Manager Laurence
Harness (.., Portland.
I'.M.l. ('. IIwis, Mi.n.iger Aetna Lift In
surance Co., ''.',. ;ul.
Wmr Mim.r, .Itt.-iuev, Portland.
(':'.,. I. I a I'D, Pies'., l.add Estate Co.,
P'inlan.1.
AMiRiw Svini, Pres., Ilibernia Sav
ings l.t,k, Pin lliii.l.
W. A. C ",:i'i, Pres., II'. A. Gordon Co.,
Pmtlutd.
V., I,. Tiiomi'-on, llaitman St Thompson,
llankei , Portland.
T'ui Kk.iauiwiN, Manager, Portland
Commercial Club, Portland.
T. W. Sin iv n, Chief Eni., Portland
A". P., I.. P. Co., Oregon City.
mis' ('. I't iini. i xCoiernur Slate of
l lali, Salt Laic City.
Ion-; 1'iM'iti r, Cahicr, First Sational
Hank, Oden. '
(!mr(,k KoMMV, lice Pres., Deseret Sav-
iit.rt Paib, Salt I ale City.
C. I lovAltlvr, Pres., Southwestern Portland
Cement Co., I os Avgrles.
O. ('. Hi i. lie, Cashier, 'lions Savings
Hank k Trust Co., Salt lake City'.
Tims. R. Clour, Pies., Utah-Idaho Sugai
Co., Salt Lake City.
A document giving full particu
lars concerning the Portland Ce
ment Company and its honds will be
mailed or may behad upon applica
tion to the
PORTLAND CKMF.NT CO.,
607-6119 Lumheruiens Building
Portland, Oregon,
ou
GRANTS PASS HANKING & TRUST
COMPANY
Grants Push, Oregon.
FIRST NATIONAL RANK OF
SOUTHERN OREGON
Grants Pass, Oregon
from Grants Pass
have ueen in town laying sieei tor
the new track, which Is to be over
next the bank, thus cutting (Tut a
curve and straightening the track.
Don and Buryl Barton and Fred
E11I3 were Grants Pas3' visitors Sat
urday. T. K. Anderson, of the Vindicator
mine, is in town preparing fixtures
for his mine.
Miss Rader, the Grave school
teacher, was In town Saturday.
MINER.
WOLF CREEK NEWS.
Sunshine has been on the sick list
so must be excused for not writing.
L. E. Miller passed through here
on his way to your city to receive
medical attention. At last reports he
was too ill to rise. We hope it is
nothing serious.
Mrs. H. A. Perkins is quite ill with
a cold.
George Ilauge returned to Port
land last week after a few weeks'
visit with his friend, Roy Kelley.
A dance was given at Kelley's
last Saturday night, which was en
Joyed by a number of our young
people. All report a fine time.
Mr. McCarthy made a business trip
up Coyote creek this week.
The miners are all wearing a
broad smile now-a-days. The rains
were heavy enough to start mining.
SUNSHINE.
Consumption Statistics
prove that a neglected cold or cough
puts the lungs in so bad a condition
that consumption germs find a fer
tile, field for fastening on one. Stop
the cough just as soon as It appears
with Ballard's Ilorehound Syrup.
Soothes the torn and inflamed tis
sues and makes you weil again. Sold
by National Drug store.
Wo
clearing of
same being
Clearing Conti'iicK
wish to let contracts on
1"0 acres of laud,
covered with brush
the
the
niul
light timber. Would let the U'O
acres In one contract or by 4 0's.
SO acre of the clearing would re
quire the use of donkey engines
while the remaining lit (ould be
cleared more cheaply with horses.
Call at oflec or write the undersigned
at rooms 10-1L' Masonic Temple,
Grants Pass.
tl-lM't SllUKM AN & COUTANT.
A Methodist Minister Kecinimienils
Cliauiliei Iain's (Vile, ( liolera
ami Diarrhoea Remedy.
"1 have used Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for
several years for dl.inhoea. I con
sider it the best remedy 1 have ever
tried for that trouble. I boii'-.tit a
bottle if it a few das no fioni our
driiKglst, Mr. II. R. UrooUs. !:;!!!
ever be glad to speak 11 word In u
pmlso when I have the o:Ii 1 11 11 It v "
-- 1!"V J. D. Kn;,;p. pastor M. E
hum 11. .Mm 9 1,,-t" 0. fa. Sol,! i,v
Ml'KPHV.
The first killing frost of the sea
son occurred on Thursday, the 11th,
on the Applegate river, the most
favored spot in sunny Josephine.
The home of Mr. Hrace was made
glad by the arrival last week of a
boy and girl, twins.
Pete Hurloscm and family will be
come residents of Murphy again, af
ter un absence of 11 year at Laurel
Grove.
W. T. Perry, of Grants Pass, re
ceiver of the Michigan mine, was at
Murphy this week making arrange
ments to haul some ore to the Moan
tain Lion mill.
Most of Murphy's young people
attended the dance at Win. IloUer
man's hist Friday nlgjit and report
having had a fine time.
D. O. Hayes and family returned
home Monday after .1 three months'
stay at the Flanagan & Cornell hop
ranch.
Reverend Mr. Golden filled his re
gular anpolntuient at Murphy Sun
day. This will be Mr. Golden's last
sermon at thh place this season, as
hi leaves soon for California for the
benefit of his health. He has the
best, wishes of his many friends and
acquaintances.
Owing to bo many parties and
dances occurring in the neighbor
hood the literary seems to be hav
ing a hard struggle for existence.
Red Cloud In last week's Observer
gives us quite n spiel on socialism.
Guess he's afraid he will have to di
vide up those Uuff Leghorns he's
been telling about, Better read up
a bit on the question before airing
his views before the public.
BUSTER BROWN.
TEMPERANCE COLUMN.
The next meeting of the W. C. T.
U. will be held November 26, at the
home of the President, Mrs. Graham,
on North Sixth street, and all friends
are cordially invited.
A Lnrne City Continues Dry.
The following report of conditions ,
in Worcester, Mass., appears in aj
Philadelphia paper. Worcester is a
city of 140,000 Inhabitants and after,
trying "no-liccnse" votes again to do !
without saloons. The result of the j
experiment should sausiaciorny
answer the objection that prohibition
Is utterly Impracticable in large
cities.
For 12 months Worcester has been
the largest city in the world without
saloons. "No-license" was first car
ried in December, 1907, and in De
cember, 1908, after seven months'
trial, the city again voted no-license.
Records for the first full year of
no-license, as compared with the pre
ceding years under license, when
there were 128 saloons and a score
of wholesale liquor stores and hotels,
show that under no-license there
was less crime of all kinds, and not
half as much drunkenness. At the
city hospital there were only half
as many alcoholic patients, and
deaths from alcoholism decreased.
Police records show that the ar
rests for drunkenness numbered
3,924 for the license year, and 1,843,
less than half, for the no-license year.
Arrests for assault and battery were:
License, 382; no-license, 255; neg
lect and non-support, license, 112;
No-license, 87; disturbing the peace,
license, 210; no-lieense, 109. While
It may be a mere coincidence, it is
a fact that under no-license the city's
mortality rate fell 17 per cent.
In enforcing the no-license law
2,125 search warrants were issued
and 3SJ arrests were made or sum
monses issued to appear in court. Of
these cases, 34(5 were brought to
trial, with the result that 51 were
discharged, 241 were found guilty
and appealed their eases to the
Superior Court, 29 net-opted jail sen
tences, IS paid fines, three defaulted,
two were bound over to the Siporior
Court, one case was placed on file
and one was taken on probation.
Be Thankful
That you are alive and can relish the pom
l;t,rLj I10 nm tr La 1.,,1 : Ai Ou0fl
For Your Turkey
will be here awaiting your order any tjme
you are ready. Then we have prime beef
sweet mutton, sausage, and smoked meatj
City Meat Market
521 Front Street
Phone 72-J
A PECULIAR REX( II.
of the foot or ankle may produce a
very serious sprain. A sprain Is
mero painful than a break. In all
sprnlns, cuts, burns nnd s"iilds Bal
lards' Snow Llnlinunt Is the best
tl.lnj: to use. Relieves the pain in
stantly, reduces swelling, Is a perfect
niillseptle nnd heals rapid! v. Price
25c, f.Oe nnd $1.00. Sold by National
Drug store.
Frank Wooldrldi'.e, an 1 1 -year-old
lad of Missouri Flat, can boast of
being the champion boy hunter of
Southern Oregon. Last wck at
Jacksonville he claimed a bounty of
$2 1 for 1 .1 bobcat scalps, the cat? I
being killed by him with n 22-rlfle,
and by the aid of his trusty dog. I
which did the trt-t lug ai t.
A very profitable and helpful
meeting was held last Friday at the.
home of Mrs. Graham on North
Sixth street. After the business was
finished the program was given as
previously arranged under the direc
tion of Mrs. Summers.
The music by Gordon Mai tin, vio
linist, and Miss Leila Caldwel!
1st, was greatly enjoyed. At Hit
est request of thos" pp'-out
played again, each sel-'ctlon
lugly better than the la. f.
The vocal duet by Mrs. Porter and
Mrs. Harkett was beautifully ren
dered nnd found a place In every
heart. The "give and take" part of
the program was very helpful In
deed. This program was suggested
by the thought that It Is wrong to
withhold from others what has been
helpful to us.
p;a::-earn-Ihey
' ,'iii-
i T'J7''"V 'w' --'-'
.!. " . 1 referee
. v
The whole world likes a "good
sport." By a good sport we mean
one who will not only nblde by the
rules of the game but will nlso take
honestly and cheerfully what the
playing of the game deal sout to
him.
In Ibis sense the liquor men are
not good sports. They appeal to the
law but will not abide by the de
cision. Now, If two men had signed
the articles for a fist contest and
one of them was knocked out all
sportsmen would demand that the
loser should abide bv thn riocUInn
of the referee. If the defeated one
should slip up behind his opponent
and give him a rock In the back of
the brail there h not a "pug" In the
1 land that would not denounce the
I '"Hi a-,-. Yet that Is prechsnly what
I the llqor in, . ,r, doing; they will
not annie liy the decision of the
Every police court, everv J
Justice',, ,,,,( ( (.v,,,.y dult ;
court has ut n lot of the si 'Itinera of '.
aw. Into everv eleeilnn ili.v
1,1 ' their sue. and the iiiiv.nn.,m,t !
to get men Into office who
rrble the de-
They are not
the "pilL'rt"
snout, I rule them out
of Dressers, Chiffonieres
and Commodes
To make room for another 20,000 pound car of Fur
niture soon .to arrive, I will, until December l,gell
Dressers, ChiiTonieres and Commodes
At 10 pet cent Discount
All other goods at a bargain
M. E. MOORE
m o st,
Stove
vr 5 Pi 1 1 fL
Stoves
Monarch Ranges, Small Cookers
and all sizes of Heaters
INCLUDING 1
small oil stoves suitable for
Tents and small rooms morn
ings and evenings.
CALL AND SEE US
Grants Pass lidw. Co,
T H AN RSGIVING
TURK E Tf
Place your order early for this main
course of your Thanksgiving Dinner
Choice Meats of all kinds. Sauerkraut,
fresh and smoked Fish, Etc.
Next door to
I'ostofllce
Temple MarKet
HV C TUilf, Proprietor
M. Clemens.
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A CARLOAD OF
i i
national Wipe Fence
Just received. The best that
money and brains can produce,
and the price is just right.
Your inspection is requested.
Jewell Hdwe. Co.
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