FRIDAY, MARCH II, 1809. Li PAGE mX MlHI'llV, Mr. and Mn. Wm. Ifannum ar tlItliu frl;nd at Grant Pa thli week. Th danf at J. B, Llndnay'g Iait Friday night wan wU attended, and much enjoyed by thoae orewnt. The box noolal at New Jfone wai a vrr aurf!-KMful affair. Th pro cds netted $2.45 and will ha vnc.il to purrbaKO an organ for the whool. M. C, Arnnt, of Grant Paw, who ha a contract to clear 80 acrea of land romprlnlng the townnlte of Ma drona, ha a crew of men at work and I In need of wreral more men. Anyone wanting work would do well to apply to Mr. Ament. Iittt Saturday, while Mr. Camon wa tryloK to lead a calf, the animal beam playful and alarted to run, throwing Mr. Cartson to the ground and brulHlng him quite iwverely, fanning hla confinement to the house for two or three dayii, miming an In jured knee. Mia lieiuilfl Lelth closea a very Bixrewtful term of achool Friday of thin week. It la planned to have a banket dinner on that day. According to what iiome people say Murphy In becoming very coamo polltan. We have aorne undesirable, aome with the big bead, aorne sland erer, aorne thieve, ome goody goody people and aoine that think they ran play haw-ball. Grandpa Loughrldge met with quite a painful n'-cldcnt. lnt Satur day evening by falling down the talr at the home of hi aon, Ernewt Louichrldge. Dr. Loughrldge wn called and found that he had a frne t ii red rib and aevernl bad briilaoH, but no aerlou ronneqiieneeH are expected. Harrow, any quality and price to correspond at lUigiie Itlver Hdwe. Co. First National Bank OF Southern Oregon Onnti I'm;, Urgw fiomtof tha Service that a Bank Renders the Public DEPOSITS The f!nt and nlmplcHt way of kfiiiing your money la by ili-oitiUng It In a CnlinMtt llnrik. Tlili llnnk hm-mvp IH jkwIIii nulijn t U ( beck, or (in dniiiRii'l ( ertlllr nU'it of delimit or on Unit OrllllclfH of IicpoMU. Un time ilt.iMl wa pay 4 PER CENT INTERES1 DRAFTS The len( anil r.hrapeHl wa l triumfer money i by Knk Draft. We null 1 rf ix payalilo In all parti of the country. LOANS One of the muni Itnpnr tent laiictlOm of tlie Hink, We tuliuvur to apply all reanoualile utU of our cuiUmivri. Capital and Burplui 975,000 Btookholdera' Addltloual ' Beiponniblllty $50,000 : OFFICERS L. II. Itu.l., 1'rrnlilmil i, tJ, ('a urn six, Vice-!r. H I.. (iniiT, ( anhlir K. K. lUratrr, Ant. CliUr W. L. DOUGLAS j ... Vt 3.O0,ffi3.5O,4.00 v5HOS k.illnlhBWjiM MADE Hoys' Chocs $2.00 iVtll W, l roii;!ii iluiri are the lowrit i r, tji ny toi.iii !i'iil, iii Ilia lvorWI. "Ii ir .'! Unit ii-.-lr, e.,y liliinf and I i t vnriim nu.'it.lira ri f rl tlioni of i it ni r. Ii you lircn pnying b ,') u u l.i ) m.r iSof t, the next tiiim ; 1 1 - ,i. i iivi V, I. DougUi tliora l If il. Von mn hionry on y i r f. tw -nr itiil liir that are jut a ItiKi I in rvi-ry way that that have l i ril rxillitil yon I i;l.rr piuot, 'I v I ' oiil I nil rur larce farlorio i 1 ili.i. kton, M ii., i oil lee lor jrourirlf h cn-rfiiHv NV. l )ni)liit ihorl are ii. a i n wnuLI lhn uoilrMlanJ why tSrv huM thrir iIiai, tit brttor anil tteir bini -,r t'l.iil ill,'t ninkn. VI I lll I I i .mm- m t li" ! XfV HOPK. The ladle of New Hope gave a banket toclal laat Saturday evening which wa a grand ucce In every reaped. The program In connection wa well received by the large audi ence. The proceed from the aale of banket will be tiaed toward the purchase of an organ and aong book for our Sunday school, which we ex pect to organize aoon. The Mlaae Vandewalker and Shaaka, of Grant Pax, paid Xew Hope a vlait Baturday. MIhb Florence Duell, of Grant Pa, aaalHted In the program Satur day evening. Everyone 1 buy plowing gar den and making preparation for their aprlng crop. Our ditch company ha a large force of men cleaning the ditch. W. If. Parkey and the Bent-Fuller Realty Co. have cleared 30 acrea of land thl winter which they expect to plant to oat. Mer. Bourdon and Love were In the Pa on hualne Saturday. GLOOMY GUS. n i i' M , t I'ttkr i fcnll. mi i. i l t m i-.ir i in: it. i.. tin: to. CHICHESTER S PILLS W,-v 1 III Ol MlM UK M. v t i r. i hi ''' oi.i' . iLoiyv i imVDF.V. The farmer are all working over time thin fine weather trying to get their rropa In before another Btorm come on. Our nchool I progressing nicely with Mahlon IJeckw a teacher. A. W. Harmon I laid up for re pair, ho having had the mlnfortune to cut hi ankle with an adz while working on Sunday. MIhh Dnma f'rookea I home once more after an abm-iicc- of Reveral month. Warn-n Tuttlo has returned homo from Gallcn where he ha been working In the tnlnea. The poor Greek bnnd Is practicing for the dance to be given at Selma March 17. A big time and a big crowd la anticipated. Fred Maul In Ih buy then dny.i mnklng shake for hla cabin. FATtMEP.. HIGO. Ml Graco Kcnney vlalted Grants Pnaa Saturday. Mr. Mae llonry I now vlIHng her dnughter, Mrs. Harry Schmidt, In Grant Puss. MIhh Horn Light and Miss Alice Herman were In Hugo Sunday. Mr. Hnrry Schmidt visited Hugo a few day Inst week. Mr. McClellnn and Mrs. Aliens- worth mnde a flying trip to Grants Pns. On Monday N. Tt. Grantham ar rived In our little village. He Is on n 10,000 mile Journey, walking around the V. S. A. on $u000 wager. lie Is walking from New York city to Now York city by the way of Portland, San Frauclsco and New Orleans, Ln., In 365 day. He I now en route to San Frnnclsco, Cnl., hnvlng been out 1! day. Un fortunately he Is two days behind his schedule, losing alx day In Dll lard, Ore., through lckness, though he appenra to be strong and 1n go-id physical condition at present. He has averaged about 3 2 mile per dav since starting on his tramp and Is confident he will arrive back In little old New York In time to take down the J.'iOOO. One peculiar fen tnre of hi contract Is that he shnll enter every town broke and lenve broke and he can neither beg. bor row orsleul. He weighed 1S7 pounds when leaving New York and he now weigh 131 pounds. Wo nro enjoying bountiful weather In Hugo at present. Mrs. Seliorn's son arrived In Hugu Monday from Mexico. We welcome Mr. Sehorn and trust he will like our country. Mr. Unities and family left our cllv Tuesday for Springfield where they will make their home. Mr. Haines sold his building to Mr. Smith. SrNSIUNR ji homi: I'kaikii: i: noes The fund engine has been having fine weather to pull grubs fur the past I mo weeks fur Whacker and Wlllmrg at the Kdgar ranch. John Hutcher was In Grants Tins I tint Monday on h ImihIim-sm Ul. The Murphy read worker re lliltklllK 1)11 1 1 a success working the road. Helium Itoi'ough Is rutting wood with his Hti'iitn etiitine lit the Kdg.ir taiich backer and W lUuiii; ,ne cleatlug their f irm thU pihig Miss Klsle tli'lu rs made a l.it with her ftli-iid.i, Misse. l,i!i, I an, Mw. tie lloieug'i. la-'t Mutnlio fail ll.iii. U. Ml-s n K d ;rnl Mi KlltlU I 1 4 Ml i I, Ui'le t.l ji ,U net- pait to 11 I ;, ..., , ,,f ; ... ph , la.t Sund.i Will Hotelllng, from Wisconsin, has some wood cutters clearing tip his land. He Is a prosperous farmer. Charlie Schrader, from Lents, rar Portland, bought 40 acre of the Moody place about three week ago. He ha 'built a house and la clearing up the place. Lee Murray I going back to work for Geo. Gebers this week. John Johnson 1 In town having his eye treated. B. J. F. Wllaon, I Improving his homestead. HI two ons, Rollln and James Wilson are hauling wood to Grant Pa. Will Hoteilng and B. J. F. Wilson were In your cltyn Tuesday. The Jewel district school will be out on the Hth of March. The chil dren are all busy preparing a nice program for the last day of school. Mr. Pendleton 1 quite ill. Miss Lillian May was down from Medford lat week visiting home folks In Jerome Prairie. Dr. Loughrldge made a flying trip out towards New Hope last Mon day. He wa the first one over the new road thl year In an auto. this root wnai cocjutb ...I t.. Hntman. Justice, State to work , l-ber grader in mm yin . at that place. : James Holman. JusJce. State Harriman, me ri. TJ- vooroi" MlSSOrftf FLAT ITEMS. Fine Hprlng weather, nearly every farmer ploughing and sowing grain. P. W. Carrls made your city a visit Friday, returning Saturday. Miss Pearl Davidson, who was vfcltlng her father a few days, re turned to her home at Albany. MarrleU Jacob Brown and Miss Winnie Knox, Wednesday, March 2, 1910. Mr. Glllett, Vernon Bailey and John Jensen made your city a busi ness visit last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hathaway, of Grants Pass, were visiting friends and relatives here first of the week. Vernon Bailey, of Missouri Flat, left Monday to accept a position as clerk In the general mercantile store of Lance & Co., at Gold Hill, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Kllgore were unfortunate In losing their Infant babe last week. Funeral services and Interment took place at the Missouri Flat cemetery last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Kllgore have the sym pathy of this entire community. Quite a number of our young peo ple and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Brown, who were recently married, endeavored to surprise them with an old-fashioned charivari last Wednesday evening nnd were cordially received nnd spent a pleas ant evening with the young couple. Messrs Axtell and Wing were out here this week looking over the farming prospects of the Flat. Mr. Wing Is a recent arrival from New Mexico and Is looking for a location. Mr. Axtell, of your city, Is one of the fortunate owners of a 40-ncre tract of land lying In the northern pnrt of the Flat. Mr. Axtell In tends to clear up a portion of this land and set It out In fruit and grapes. Pat McFadden came near meeting with a serious accident last Wed nesday evening as he was returning home from Mr. Cook's. He and Wlllard Hannnni were riding their horses. Pat was carrying a lantern, which appeared to blind their horses to some extent and Pat's, horse ran against some fence post that had recently been set along the rond side, breaking one post off nnd throwing Pat to the ground. The horse re ceived an ugly gash In the shoulder and Pat sustained n sprained knee and a bruised bend, being almost knocked senseless (or some time. The baseball players of the Flat met at the school house last Thurs day evening and organized a nine with John Meek ns captain. The Missouri Flat literary society elected new officers last Saturday nlcht as follows: C. V. Kllgore. president; G. W. Meek, vee-prel- ,s. ,w - iichfa was in town Monday. ; Rogue River lower;.x" r pVver Water Co., "war fcr Feb.. 1910.... E S Veatcb, expense taking v. ' reform school Pruanomme, buf Miss Anna DORtm!fstre3: Wolf Creek district Tuesday morn ios with Miss Jir.hlne Hathaway, . . r. . p-.,ii2 an ttacher. Miss. Margaret sovhi -"" " ilei clerk's office Sunday mom!,? f-,r a shore visit with P"",,, BtamPs. ..... 10-00 hr sister, Mis Jessie Scoviil. , F B Rorchert, worn m Rv. W. C. Long filled bh regiilar iff s of flee . . P-t here Sunday, preaching ; Geo. both morning ai.d evecir-g. c Smltn a3 above Mr Buzzei! and wife, of Roseburg. : at'th(.w j,aw, as above arrived in our town the first of the; j,r9. j. W Lucas as above . ... w- t..,ii i... taVft. a ncsl- Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co., tele 15.72 4.20 S6.40 40.00 3.00 1.50 1.50 1.50 phone service tlon with the Wil.on Mercantile to.; 3S'days sup. road The Wilson Mercantile Co. are in-; 'd!strlct x0. 15 vol- in? this w.k. MINER. S- F. Cheshire, cash paid for . freignt, roads March, 8. r . tneanir- S. F. Cheshire, cash advanced Proeeedings of founty Court, 1010, Term. rv.nrr Met Vednesday. March 1C.70 93.00 10.65 10.75 13.00 phen' Jewell, county Judge; M.' I Geo.' Gebers,' as above 24.00 1910, there king present: Hon Ste-jj Wertz',' work on roads S. Wood- W. 10.00 8.00 C. Bearss, as aoove. . . n.u linear a BtlOVe Iv x Wertz. as above iLee Murray, as above F. D. Strieker, attending quarantine rase P. P. rroctor, assessmcui. schedules W. Osborn, work on roads. . . Joseph Christman, a3 above Pete Burleson. a3 aooe.. Henry Darneille. as above. 14.00 8.00 35.00 8.00 10.00 8.00 13.50 jtronj, dursblCi comfortable Co., Dan Leith, as Lee Murray, as above H. Wilson Conners. as above W. S. Gilmore, as above Wert i r-omni ss oner; M cock, commissioner; S. F. Cheshire, clerk; W. J. Russell, sheriff. The following proceedings were had, to-wit: Action of the clerk in the matter of the Issuance of county warrants for official salaries for month of February, 1910, approved by the Court. Statement of the county clerk In the matter of the Issuance of county warrants for scalp bounties for month of February, 1910. examined and approved. Josetihlne County Irrigation and .... Power company granted me rieru io , u-CPt, as above use public highways for the purpose ; Q,'arf.nrp sawver, timbers for of constructing, operating and main-, Alttl(mSp bridge talning Irrigating ditches. i Ch'ag st,ward, as adove. .. . . County board of road viewers -, Iaim.s Sayfeith, black dered to meet Thursday, March 10,,' gmjthi Althoilse bridge... 1910, and proceed to view, survey . Q Sowpl naU8 for Alt- anu s'raigr.ten out me presem nmuii road now running through the old Geo. R. Green place In the SW'4 r. ft r . . - or section i,, i.owns-i.11 H. Emerick, work on rant-e 5 west, and make and file their j roas 26.00 report therein on or before the first , Tames Da'v'is' "aV above! .... 12.00 day of the next regular term of the ' A WaUgf ag above 23.00 C0lirt- L . ' H. L. Lewis, as above 17.50 In the matter of the payment of;Wm L,Knt as ahove 10-23 bills, the following accounts wereFashlon StableSi llvery hIre audited and allowed and the clerk f0r roads . ... 12.50 directed to issue county warrants in M E Lco'naVd" timber's' for the paymert of the fame: ; bridge 15.50 J. S. Johnston, Juror cor. in., $ 2.50 ! rftlmv., rho c . iflhnr ? ' and material, removal of 2.501 2.50 i W. Wr. Fidler, Juror, Juvenile court 3.00 F. O. Wilcox, as above. . . j. A. Hubbard, as above Frank Shrader. as above John Lance, as above 3.00 C. C. Berum, as above. . Williams Bros. D. &. L, lumber for roads Kinney & Truax, mdse., Court House M. A. Wertz, commissioner, per diem and exp II. S. Woodcock, com., per diem and mileage 14.0(1 J. T. Taylor, rruit trees, County Home Geo. R. Green, witness, coun ty court Grants Pass Truck Co., dray- 3.00 3.09 3.00 3.00 1.55. 2.8$ 8.15 above H.00 4.0'J 2.00 12.50 S.00 5.00 8.00 11.00 house bridge I. A. Mundinger, plumbing, County Home 3.50 age 26.93 1.50 1.00 Jewell Hdwe. Co., mdse. for roads 90.35' Fred Mensch, surveyor, Jones road N. B. Meade, viewer Jones road J. M. Jones, as above Geo. Cronk, chainman and team, Jones road M. M. Ainsworth, work on road 13.50 Geo. Gebers, as above 14.00 12.50 8.00 8.00 8.00 5.25 10.00 13.35 I 3.50 I 6. 00 1 1.10 I dent; L. C. Bnsyc, secretary, nnd Klsle McFadden, treasurer. O. C. KI1HXV Till' I.I LAMl Itl liGIX Phil Kelly went to Reuben Mm- l nay wnere no nas employment with the lumber company of lint place Mr and Mrs Lie Mi Michael moved out to Mr. Wilson's ranch at Klti!iey e the latter p.-irt of l.mt Week Mrs. Miller and Donald hue been Msltlng Mr. and Mrs. Fos tit placer, tetiirntng Monday. t olonol and Mr Monday exoeint; fur Pottland. Mr Thomas ("utc-en st.ivpi,: with Mm ,,,i,M ho h h h, , ti unite 111 I as In b. t f .-r at thU Vt ;illd s I. K H I'.t to lca,. i!u Tn- lllalsdell left tin Ir home In 1 ,1 M l' th. ! Iliiii MM l'r ll 'it (if imii 1. 1 A 1 H lll III v ( Hit fcxoWti ' 'If I A 1 - t . ... SOLD in DIUGUISTS 1IKVMUL i Ml s Ji IH Moiid i . Ml . t HI I til. 1 . : a fall t "i. u .. . !! I . .1 I ' i " 1: llll W . t has hci r M.t'.isllM m ii' ( u g '"'t!ti.;ti. . lav i 1 'ijc ; i"i... In I1.'.." two Edw. Clanton, as above. . T. W. Watson, as above. . E. M. Albright, as above. A. W. Harmon, as above. John C. Shade, wit. cor. Inq. 1.50 E. Clanton, as above 1.50 W. A. Iloeue, as above 1.50 F. D. Strieker, ror. fees Inq. Knappke 38.50 Marvin Jordan, team hire, cor. inq 13.50 Sherman Jess, work on roads 41.50 Chas. I.add, drawing jury, Merlin precinct 3.00 , Milton Reynolds, asst. draw- ' Ing Jury list 2.00 I W. ('. Fry. as above 2.00 D. P. Love, exam, of Insane 5.00 (I. A. Savage, 4 days asst. teachers' exam 20.00 Vina Opdvcke. work In coun ty clerk's office 10.00 V. J, Russell, transportation of prisoners 41.30 W. J. Russell, stamps 12.00 Joseph Moss, rent, treasurer's office 36.00 Glass & Prudhomme, supplies 29.25 J. A. Blsh, 4 days asst. teach ers' exam 20.00 Security Vault and Metal Works, culverts for roads 103.60 Stanton Howell, supplies clerk's office Beall & Company, road mat. L. Speaker, mdse for paup. Pacific Coast Stamn Works, mdse. sheriff's office H. R. Morris, work on roads W. J. Rusell, express W. M. Cheshire, constable I State vs. Conger 2.50 ! W. M. Cheshire, constable, 1 State vs. Voorhles 2.50 ' W. M. Cheshire, constable, State vs. Johnson 2.00 : Sturgeon Son. mdse., paup. 5.00 1 H. F. Whltmore, wiring Court House 4.15 ! W. J. Russell, board and con- i veyance of tuisotier 22.80 Steuben Jewell, railway fare for roads Alonzo Jones, work on roads ; J. A. Prentiss, as above I Dave Lindsay, as above j Chas. Mitchell, as above. , . . ! Gloss fi Pniilhoinnie, supplies sheriff's office W. M. Cheshire, board of prisoners j Southern Oregon Supply Co.. ; mdse., County Hume ..... ; J. E. HodKilon, Justice, State 1 vs. McKennon J. K. Hodu'doti, Justice, State vs. Caldwell I Isaac Allen, allowance for 1 Feb.. 19 id, puuticr ncet.. . K. Frankum. tending ferrv 2S days ', Hoy' Sr Girls' Aid Society, i allow nnce for Feb, 19 io I W. K, Dean Co . mdse., , County Home Gilbert W. Johnson, board 1 of count v poor Georire Gebers, work on road Lee Murray, us above 11, llnn Conners, as uhovo .lumen Wert?, ns above John Johnson, us nbove .... I M. Wort?, n above Jinn s Strlucer. as above. Chas Smith, as ahnve T. Y ll..;i!l. us 11 hove V'iv. Si ballhoru, us uhi.ve A Neighbor of Yours as well as yourself is liable at any time to have rheumatism. We're all liable to have cuts or burns, bruises or scalds, crick ln the back, neck or side some kind of an ache or pain. Then heed this advice and tell your neighbors Ballard's Snow Liniment relieves all aches and pains, and heals all wounds. Sold by Na tional Drug Store. bridge 405.03 James Trimble, blacksmith for roads o.o Rogue River Courier, print. 22.60 Rnirno Rlvon ttarrloi'ira Pn mdse. for roads 95.90 I find It at the Rogue River Hdwe. Co. You will get more value in AMERICAN WIRE FENCE than in any fence on the market. You will Ji . 1 c .1 I v .'i -jc Li' KaU ct Lrif, Stilf Wirt, of Artist Quat A Heavy Anericaa Fence Costs You No More Tcr Red Than Lighter Fences of Olher Makes .1 liiiliTiiiiVtrfirf 1 1 it i i'i 1 ti . r 19 tWiiiimTmiik V "I I or. vi urn. &$l Si jii A roll of heavy fence means RMmt I 2.50 I 29.50 ; 2S.00 ! 9. on ' 3.(10 37.17 40.10 S.30 2.50 2.50 10.00 2S.00 lo.no 'It )lli . ' 1 It . ' '.ir 1 1 ,, ill', H,i:ir,oi.iiii ci: i .1. 1" . .-in.'? i . NVI.lt 'I'll .1. : wu-e. Big wire means ffi.lii;?V!fJ murj strent'.i and longer life. 'W'H Ins st r.nrm tb. rloloi- .Wt Xhi'fil'Iil IV 'vc!-'!r.ng the roll of fence h 'kt.-'J.kSt syiMy-i. 1 his will tell the mS'tk it,-:; cuicKer than r.nv ntViPr .It'll wn t for you cannot always Light Wir i : A. Amtriean Ftnct latest improved pr years lias taught. 1 t.l S17 Of WIVO hv OVP. AtntnVan Vinrp Will J " 1 1 J V i IVillA A ' ' s'.wl this test against any fence made, and will ' -". . iN greater w eiyht. Why, then, pay the same m-ine-y ("r n lighter fence? Am;Tira:f Fence is made of hard, stiff steel It i-i male of a quality of wire drawn expressly .for wovsn-wire-fence purposes by the largest manu facturers of wire in the world. Galvanized by "cesses, the best that the skill r,nd experience of Built nil tHn U 1 . tnnw1) ,jniKi,).i, uinui effectually protects the stay or upright wires from breaking under hard usa?e. vol vuIYm' 1 ,7 coraPan: American Fence tinder any and all conditions and dl iti -nit " ' ,Cn-tC-01, ,1,e s'n,c,ure an'1 ,he ga'vanfzinjj are equal la dura- i"iit, M.fiii;t!i ami tflicifiuy to the hardest uses. OS P. riAACKES. Vtce-Pre. & Gen. Sale. Anent American Steel & Wire Co. new York Denver Chicntitt nr,,'.. i, ,;",r,7 s"l"" .."m..r ni..rn..:.:i;,11,: uhm, Sun Frnclco n anil 1 11. 1 . 1 ... hi,, ... b .. . t. .. I . anrf IV4 ""OW To UCtLU A CUKAI UO'tiUHETB KKNlK I'OBf," (imlAMA . I'M'' - w Mil. .-I I'.l rni. I '"!;-,..- Ii.iv Wm i.ut.'t-. M'l-.- I l,..;, f It. f t , Ml., l! .,H.. 'Vin tl p:i',I I .I'M 1 ,, I,, i t . I .1 .,'.75 l.oo 4 .00 , .'ii. nn 1 ! on f,i'. oo 2.on 4.00 4 no 1 1'. no ROGUE RIVER HARDWARE CO. Successors to Ilnir-Riddle Co. rnti:i:js n tii i ..... ,t -' i O'.n. im nl.nvo 'jv no 114 l.,)Vl'. .... '11 mi ii I', no :t: on '.ii ii ii V HO 4t: 01.1 -i '. J !llti.V,, Ml, I I I I'l. "l-:-. r. Stilt.. i: , f BUY YOUR TkRES FROM A 11 "T KcimbU' -TLioany iNursenes and you are sure of Kettiug just what you urdcr. Vc Krow our trees for quality not chap prices. Geo. M. Parker, Agent Office with J. K. IMSTliRSON