Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, September 02, 1910, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    FRIOAV, SEPTEMBER 2, 1910
PAGE TWO
ItOGUE RIVER COURIER
PEOFESSIONAL CARDS'
M. C. PINDLEY, M. D.
Practice limited to
EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT
Glasses fitted and furnished j
Office hours 9 to 12; 2 to 6; and
on appointment.
Phones 182 and
165-R.
Grants I'ass, Oregon
S. LOUOIIRIDGE, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Res. Phone 69-J
City or country calls attended day
or night. Sixth and H, Tuffs Bldg.
Office Phone 182
GrtnU Pass Oregon
DR. II. 0. KIMBLEY
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
General, Acute and Chronic Practice
Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. m., 1 to 6
p. m. Other hours by appointment.
Phones:
Office 17-R; Residence 282-J
Rooms 201-201 Conklln Bldg.
Grants Pass Oregon
V. L. DIMMICK, D. M. D.
Dentist
Opposite Postofflce Phone 108-R
Crown, Bridge Work and Fillings of
all kinds a specialty
Office Hours
9 to 12 a. tn.; 1 to S p. m.
All Work Positively Guaranteed
GRANTS PASS, OREGON
E. C. MACY, D. M. D.
successor to Dixon Bros., Dentists
Flrst-CIass Work
100 South Sixth, Grunt Pass, Ore.
J. P. TRUAX, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Phones: Office, 325; Res. 324
Sohallhorn Bldg., Sixth Street
GRANTS PASS - - OREGON
Calls answered at all hours. Coun
try calls attended to
0. c. dixon; m7d.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office Hours: 1 to 4 p. m. Calls
promptly attended to.
KERBY, OREGON
H. D. NORTON,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Practice In all State and Federal
Courts. Office Opera House Bldg
Grants Puss, Oregon
Oliver 06wn7
LAWYER
407 North Sixth Street
Opposite Court House
Grnnts Pass . . . Oregon
0. S. B L ANCII ARD,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Practice In all State and Federal
Courts. Banking & Trust Co. Bldg.
Grunts Puss, Oregon
J. D. WUItTSHAUGH
Attorney nnd Counselor at Law
Notary Public In office
nttl .
Office In Howard Block. Phono D6-J
GRANTS PASS, OREGON
m. NANA BROHB AUCH
Leaaons In China Tainting.
Orders Solicited.
Studio: 726 North Eight Street
1. L. JOHNSTON
ASSAY Kit
Room 6 and 7 Opera House Block
, North Stairway
GRANTS PASS, OKBGOK
M. T. UTLKY
CAltPKNTh'lt
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
IU1LDER
Jobbing Work a KpevUlty
Phono 2it
718 X. ftth Ntrwt, Grant Phjm, Ore.
M. 0. II. 1UY
Contractor ami Builder
Residences a Specialty
Plans and estimates furnished
Residence East A nt. Phono 103-J
W. B. FIHIJ)
PUnlnt and Theorist
Studio over Hall's Art Store
Res. Phone 16811
Pupils received
GrwnU l'aaa
Orvgtw
Purely Personal j
Jame Fuller, of West Fork, was
8 Grant Pass visitor Monday.
Miss Winnie Paddock returned
from Woodvllle Saturday evening.
Mrs. Chas. Rummase, of Rose
burg, has been visiting with Grants
Pass friends.
Mrs. Amos Smith went to Medford
Monday morning to visit her parents
and attend the circus.
Mrs. B. F. Seaton returned to Mer
lin Saturday evening, after a short
visit with friends In this city.
James Tuffs and little son, James,
returned Saturday evening from
Dorrls, Cat., where they have spent
the past month.
Mrs. Ed. Light and daughter. Mrs.
Ernest Lewis, and baby came up
from Grave" Saturday for a few
days' visit with friends.
A. W. Moon came down from Cen
tral Point Monday mornlnjr for a
short visit with friends and to at
tend to business matters.
Mrs. Chas. Haynes and baby ar
rived here Monday from Ranter, to
visit with Mrs. Haynes' parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Victor Reymers.
W. J. Anderson came up from
Aums.-llle Saturday to spend Sun
day with his family here, returning
to his work Sunday evening.
Mrs. Ben Evans, who has been vis
iting with her father, N. Snow, and
brothers, George and Chas., left
Monday morning for her home at
Coram, Cal.
Mrs. Mollle Beldlng and little son,
who spent their Bummer vacation
with friends at Salem, returned to
their home In this rlty last Thurs
day. Mrs. Ed. Mills, of Glendale, spent
a few hours In our city Saturday,
coming up on No. 13 Saturday after
noon and returning to her home In
the evening.
Jay Mitchell and sister, Miss
Elva, arrived here Sunday from Se
attle to visit with their uncle and
aunt, Mr. nnd Mrs. Alex Mitchell, of
this city.
Misses Fay Sill, Ada Lewis and
Edith Tycer went to Ashland Sun
day to spend the day with friends.
returning to their home in this city
In the evening.
Miss Marlon StHtJt, who has been
visiting with her grandfather, A. H.
Brunsen, and her aunt, Mrs. Cheet
ham, for the past six weeks, left
Monday for her home at Sacramento,
Cal.
Mrs. R. H. Gllflllan wont to Hugo
Monday morning to spend the day
with Mrs. A. T. Martin at that place.
Mrs. Gllflllan Mas accompanied home
by her son, who has been visiting at
Hugo.
Mrs. Harry Lewis nnd sister-in-law,
Miss Goldle Lewis, came up
from Galloe Inst Saturday afternoon.
Miss Goldie has been spending sev
eral weeks at Gallce for the benefit
of her health.
Mrs. James Gay. of Central Point,
and Mrs. M. R. Dunham, of Ashland,
aunt and mother of Mrs. Oorge
Lewis, came down Monday morning
,,rt v'"t with the Coo. Lewis famllv,
, of this city, for a time.
Mis. William T. Langlols, of Rid
dle, has been visiting In this city the
finest of her sister, Mrs. Joe Whar
ton. Mrs. Laiiglols Is the wife of
W. T. I.anglols. the lighthouse
keeper at Tillamook.
Miss ,Tosl. Vandewalker went to
her home at Gold Hill Friday after
noon, after visiting with friends and
relatives for a few days In this cltv.
jMiss Vandewalker has spent the
(summer visiting with relatives nt
; Seattle and other northern points.
( Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Starr and
f family, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jos. Wolke
,and family and Mrs. F. W. Reld re
turned Saturday evening from their
jilting trip, which was spent In the
j vicinity of Mt. Pitt. They report a
splendid time.
I Mrs. It. L. Demaree went to Port
lan,d Friday morning of last wrvk
1 to visit with her sons, Joe and Verne.
She expects to bo absent about two
weeks, during which time Miss Lil
lian Revmers will attend to the du
ties of the massage parlors.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Raymond, who
spent two weeks In this elty the
guests of their cousins, Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Wright, left last Friday morn
ing for Reuben, where they will vis
it with friends for a few da and
then 'go to their home at Roseburg.
11. L. Truax went to Portland Fri
day evening to meet Mrs Truax. who
had left the II. C. Kinney party at
Cleveland. O., and tame home by
the) northern route. Mr. and Mrs
Truax arrived here Mond.tv. The
Kinneys are coming home by wav
of California.
R. G. Smith went to Jacksonville
Monday to attend court, which is In
session there this week.
Miss Kittle Loughridge spent Mon
day In Medford visiting with friends
and taking In the circus.
Mrs. John Lance and Mrs. Gil
more spent Monday In Medford at
tending the big circus.
Mrs. B. F. Sklllman went to Duns-
muir Tuesday morning to spend sev
eral weeks visiting with friends.
Mrs. Claude Grimes came up from
Roseburg last Friday to visit with
her sister, Mrs. Katherine Gray, for
a few days.
Chas. Simmons, who has been vis
king with his mother, Mrs. Croxton,
of this city, left Monday evening for
his home In North Dakota.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Palmer visited
with relatives In this city last week,
returning to their home at Wood
vllle Saturday afternoon.
J. M. Tetherow went to Etna
Mills, Cal., Tuesday morning to at
tend to matters pertaining to his
mining property at that place.
Mrs. Ed. Dixon and Mrs. F. W.
Flanagan went to Medford Satur
day noon to spend a few hours with
friends, returning to Grants Pass In
the evening.
Miss Marion White, of Cottage
Grove, arrived here Saturday to visit
for a few days with Miss Alice Smith
before going to Medford to teach In
the public schools this fall.
Geery McCrarken, Roubalx Richey
Russell Drake and Clark Morey re
turned last Friday night from Bybee
springs, where they had been in
camp for the week previous, and re
port a fine trip with plenty of game.
Arrange to attend the Eugene
Business College, and let us get you
a good position when you graduate.
Enter now. Send for our new cata
log. 14-i West Seventh street, Eu
gent. Oregon. 9-2-4t
Miss Fay Newtown, of St. Paul,
Minn., formerly a teacher In the
Grants Pass public schools, visited
over Friday In this city, while en
route to Colusa, Cal., where she will
teach the coming winter.
Stanley Umphlette came up from
Glendale Saturday afternoon to join
his wife and visit for a short time
with old friends. Mr. and Mrs.
I'mphlette returned to their home at
Portland Sunday evening.
Miss Catherine Chapman, who has
been visiting with her sister, Mrs.
E. W. Tryer. of this city, returned to
her home at Jacksonville Saturday.
She was accompanied home by Mrs.
Tryer and little daughter, Remoh.
who will visit nt Jacksonville and
Medford for a short time.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. V. Brumfield, of
Fort Branch. Ind., spent Sunday and
Monday in the city, the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. John Patrick. They were
accompanied by Mr. Brumfield's
sister, Mrs. Chas. Patrick, of Rose
burg, and her three little daughters.
They had all been camping for some
time and In making swings for the
children Mr. Brumfield climbed a
tree which gave way, letting him
drop to the ground something like
40 feet, breaking his left leg, and
he now walks with the aid of a
crutch nnd rune. "Mr. and Mrs.
Brumfield left for San Francisco,
where they will visit before return
ing to their Indiana home.
September T the great Portland
Fair nnd Livestock exposition will
open In Portland and continue until
the 10th, Inclusive. An elaborate
program of races, livestock exhibits,
music, vaudeville amusements and
industrial events has been prepared
by the management. This will be
the greatest fair of Its kind yet held
in the rlty, as a large number of
blooded animals recently Imported,
and the best known of the old stock,
will be found. A great poultry show
will be conducted on the grounds.
Trained animals will perform daily
and the races will bring out son of
the fast northwest stock.
Pine Timber for Sale,
3.700,000 feet extra high grade.
Next thing to sugar pine. Will cut
65 per rent strictly clear. 2,900,000
feet first class yellow pine. Will
cut 65 per cent No. 2 shop and bet
ter. 1,500.000 feet fine, large red
fir and cedar Plenty of water.
Easy to log Level roads. Inquire
at Dorris Hardware Co., Dorrls, Sis
klyou County, Cal -26-2t
Read SeK.MnlxT SiinH.
Read "Arizona, the 47th Star." by
Uoternor Ri.ii.i-,1 p.. Sloan, and
Fremont and the Bear Flag Wat"
I'V William Simpson In Sunset for
September, now on sale at all news
stand, fifteen rents 9-2-Ct
, lUrv ld (in. Wanted.
I'.OOO gold. Oregon, Mormon and
old dollars Will pay highest
Price. Addre. carj 3. K,Rpr
Grants Pa.w -!-H
Advertisement.
Congle for Sheriff.
I desire to announce myself as "a
candidate for the nomination for
the office of sheriff on the republi
can ticket and my name will be pres
ented for your vote at the primaries
held September 24. I have been a
resident of Josephine county con
tinuously since 1876. I have al
ways been a supporter of the repub
lican party and I desire the support
of all my friends for the nomination.
HARRY A. COUGLE,
9-2-3t 310 D street.
Advertisement.
To the Voters of Josephine County,
Oregon.
Our old and faithful county treas
urer, J. T. Taylor, has gone to his
long home; we need another to take
his place, and I have concluded you
can not pick up a better man than
J. E. Peterson, the old reliable In
surance man. I therefore announce
myself a candidate for county treas
urer on the republican ticket at the
primary nominating election, Sep
tember 24, 1910.
Having lived In Grants Pass for
26 years, I am no stranger to you.
During this time I have never asked
for any office, or any other favors,
except In line of insurance I have
asked for your business, and have
given you value received. I now ask
your support for the office of coun
ty treasurer; and, If nominated and
elected, you will find me in the
treasurer's office, ready and willing
to do your business. Be careful how
you vote and make no mistakes.
9-2-3t J. E. PETERSON.
Advertisement.
I desire to announce to the repub
lican voters of Josephine county that
I am a candidate for the nomination
of commissioner at the primaries to
be held on September 24. I can as
sure the voters that If I receive the
nomination I will use all honorable
means to be elected and If elected
I will give the office my careful at
tention. If elected to the office It
will be my aim to endeavor to see
that all moneys are Judiciously spent
and for the good of the taxpayers of
the county at large. I am In favor
of good roads and believe In a sys
tematic system of road building.
I therefore solicit your support at
the primary election on the 24th of
next month. C. L. BARLOW.
S-26-ot
Advertisement.
Grants Pass, Ore., August 6, 1910.
To the Members of the Republican
Party:
I have lived all my life In Jose
phine county, except when tempor
arily absent on business. I have
followed farming and saw mill busi
ness for the past 2I years In this
county. I was never a candidate
for any office and have never filled
a county office as deputy or other
wise. I have concluded to ask the
members of the republican party for
the nomination as sheriff on their
ticket.
If I am nominated I will use
every honest endeavor to secure my
election, but should you prefer some
other more favored son for the place
at the primary election. I will cheer
fully support him and use my best
effort to make him a winner.
Respectfully.
S-2-2t O. M. KNOX.
CLASSIFIED ADS
NEW TODAY.
FURNISHED room, with or without
board, for one or two high school
girls. 902 Hawthorne avenue.
Phone 19S-Y. 912-2t
HOP.SE MOVING. Inquire of P. W.
Hershberger, 614 West B street.
Phone 14 S.J. 9-2-." t
WANTED A good place to work
for board before and after school
hours, by boy 0f IS wishing to
nttend high school. Call on or
address J. B. Paddock, 66 S North
Second street. 9-2-1 1
TWENTY BOYS WANTED to work
for a Shetland pony, cart and har
ness. Liberal pay to bright boys,
besides the chance to earn a pony.
Successful boys will be given per
manent positions which win not
Interfere with other duties. Edwin
noDKien, wrants Pass. 9-2-1 1
W A NTEl -25 00" 3 -f iwfiThakTs.ToO
fence posts (cedar). 200 White
I-eghorn pullets. 2 stump pullers
and grubbers. Address H. Ensign.
Gold Hill. Ore. 9-2-?t
WANTED A reliable man who has
had a wide experience In raising
alfalfa and hogs and understands
preparing land for Irrigation. Per
manent place for right person.
Good wages. No trlflers need ap
Ply. H. Ensign. Gold Hill. Or.
S2t
OLD NEWSPAPERS for sale at the
Courier office. 9-2-tf
ORCHARD HEATERS. I have sev
eral hundred orchard heaters
which I can sell at a discount of
25 per cent. Geo. H. Parker, 403
West D street. 9-2-9t
WAGON A good 4 -inch Studebaker
wagon for sale cheap; also a
double disc plow. F. W. Dieder
Ichs, East A street. 9-2-4 1
WELL DIGGING Satisfactory work
done by F. W. Diederlchs, East A
street, Grants Pass. 9-2-4t
Cases
FOR SALE
FOR SALE A new fly-shuttle car
pet and rug loom, Newcomb manu
facture, with all attachments. Will
take cow In part payment. Mrs.
J. S. Thompson, Hugo, Ore. 8-26-4
WANTED Boy, 16 to 18 years of
age, for steady light work. Ad
dress J. R. Scovlll, R. D. 1. 8-26-3t
FOR SALE Four-room house, ex
cellent condition, fine location.
Sleeping tent. Green lawn. $1200.
Your own terms. R. Looney,
Opera house Bldg. Grants Pass.
8-12-tf
FOR SALE One Pioneer gasoline
engine, 4 H. P. Also new gaso
line engines for sale. Carl F.
Gentner garage, South Sixth St.
8-19-4t
ARTISTIC photographs, postals,
stamp pictures, amateur finish
ing. Come and see samples at the
Angelo Studio, 605 Sixth street.
Mid-summer prices. 8-19-tf
FOR SALE Complete stenographic
course In the International Cor
respondence schools. Cost $72.
Will sell cheap. R. Looney, Opera
House building, Grants Pass.
8-12-tf
FOR SALE Six-roomed cottage
and two lots, corner 4th and I
streets, Grants Pass. For partic
ulars address W. T. Woodson,
931 Ellsworth St., Portland, Ore.
S-3-9t
FOR SALE Timber claim, SWH
Sec. 24, Twp 37, 7 West, Jose
phine county. For particular
address H. Walter, conductor, 3rd
and Townsend streets, S. P. Co..
San Francisco, Cal. 9-3-tf
FOR SALE Indian Runner ducks.
50 cents each by pairs or dozen.
Phone H. H. 7, Wildervllle. Ore.
7-15-tf
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT 5-room house, close In.
$7 per month. R. Looney, Opera
House Bldg., Grants Pass. 8-19-tf
WANTED
W A NT ED Young" ladles to learn
telephone work. Inquire at Long
Distance office. ' 7-29-tf
KITCHEN help wanted at the Grant
Pass Hotel. 4-22-tf
WANTED A permanent house
keeper. Good home and best
wages to right party. Write P.
O. Box 503, Grants Pass, Ore.
8-12-tf
LOST7
l.uS'1 In the park Moaday evening,
lady's saiall gold watch, hunting
case. Finder please return to this
office and receive reward. 8-19-tf
LOST 1 7-jeweled B. W. Raymond,
open-faced watch, gold case, size
16. Leave at this office and re
ceive reward. 8-26-2t
STRAYED.
STRAYED from my premises on
Evans Creek, on May 17, a chest
nut sorrel horse, weight 1300
pounds, about 16 h'.nds High,
blazed face, 2 white hind fast,
saddle marks on back, shod all
around. Last seen on Sardine
creek. Shy ard skittish. Any
one giving lnforma'loL leading to
recovery win be suitably rewarded.
Address D. E. Neathamtner, R. F.
D. No. 1, Woodvllle, Ore. 6-24-tf
PERSONAL
VISIT the Rogue River Ice Cream
Parlors, Sixth street, cor. L, on
your way to the river. Shasta
Ice cream, ice cream soda, soda
water, milk shake. Phone 290-J.
5--tf
FOR furnished or vacant houses or
rooms phone No. 380-J, or call on
No. 8 (upstairs) corner Sixth and
G. city. 5-20-tf
BOYS The Rogue River Hdwe Co.
IH buy all the syrup cant yon
will take to them. 6-24-tf
MISCELLANEOUS
RANNIE, the plumber, ts ready at
any minute to repair your plumb
ng. 609 H street. Telephone
HO-tt, 4-2-U
LODGE MEETINGS"
THERMOPYLAE Lodge, No. (0
Knights of Pythias, meets first and
third Tuesday nights tn W. O. W
hH. F. W. Huggerth. C, C; Ho
cola Savage, K. of R. A S. MUt
. C HAVlEY
The Present Member of
Congress from this
District
REPUBLICAN
. :, -
and who Is1 seeking renominatioa,
has been a faithful and effective
servant of the people. His success
and experience especially qualify him
for farther useful work. His activ
ity in matters of great public interest
is generally commended, as well as
his attention to the individual needs
of his constituents.
Soft Drinks of
All Kinds
At the
Grants Pass
Bottling Works
John Sauer, Prop.
Telephone Connection
Cor. 6th and L Sts.
5
DAYS (0 the
CHITINA COPPER REGION.
From SEATTLE to thin Remarkable New
Country la Now nn Knsy ani Quick Journey by
ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S Biau
to Cordova, thence over the COPPER RIViiR
& NORTHWESTERN RY.
A VIRGIN FIELD FOR PROSPECTORS
1 at last available. It It the opportunity of
a generation. Get ACCURATE Information
about It and alio about THROUGH RATES to
The Idilarod,
Hie" New Poor Man's Camp," ,
By application to
The Alaska Steamship C.,
Seattle, Waaa.
First
National Bank
OF
Southern Oregon
Grants Pass, Oregon
Some of the Service that a Dank
Renders the Public
DEPOSITS
The safest and simplest
way of keeping your
money is by depositing
It In a Reliable Bank.
This Bank receives De
posits subject to Check,
or on demand Certificates
of deposit or on time
Certificates of Deposits.
On time deposits we pay
4 PER CENT INTEREST
DRAFTS
The best and cheapest
way to transfer money
Is by Drank Draft. We
sell Drafts payable la all
parts of the country.
LOAN'S
One of the most Impor
tant functions of the
Bank. We endeaver to
supply all reasonable
needs of our customers.
Capital and Surplus 173,000
RttH-kholdcrV Additional
Responsibility 50,000
OFFICERS
L. B. HALL, President
J. C CAMPBELL, Vlee-Prea.
H. U OILKET, Cashier.
R. K. HACKETT,
Asst. Cashier
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