Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, October 21, 1910, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    FRIDAY,' OCTOBER 21, 1010
UOGVE RIVER COURIER,
PAfiE 8EVEI
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M. W. . WISE, Pnmm u, Muun Plinlen Elr'lin . 5 0
M tun muunni m rniun hit mithodi
AU work fully guaranteed tor fifteen year.
Wise Dental Co., Inc.
Painless Dentists
fining Building, Third and Wjhlntton. P0RTUN0 ORE
OIU. Horn: U M Ulf. it. ImUjt, t 1
Courier want ads pay.
A Cheap Floor Polish.
BaTe all the ends of candles, put
tbem In a jar and melt on the store.
Mix the -wax with enough turpentine
to make a soft paste, and you have
on excellent polish for linoleum, etc.
POLK'S GAZETTEER i
Business Plrectory of rm-li city,
Inwn und Villiiiio In Urrirxn mid
usniriKinn, givlnjr a ii-k. rltllvi
Slu-tch of each ilaop, l.u at inn,
t-'!iiIllnR Facilities and a flimsl.
fii'tl Directory of taeli BuBiiu-sa
ami rrnfi'sn.
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S,-t'i-, V:l-!l" ' ' W
Get my prices before or
dering nursery stock.
I handle nothing but first-claw
stock. I can furnish anything In
my line. Agent for Fresno Orchard
Renting Co.
GEO. H. PARKER
Jr FREDERICK A. PURDY,
Merlin J?
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GETTING RESULTS
Tangible results that will soon
lead to the construction of the part
of the Pacific highway through the
state of Washington have already
been secured according to the
officials of the Pacific Highway as
sociation. The Washington state
highway commissioner, Henry L.
Bov.lby, has already secured permis
sion from all the county commission
ers of the counties of Washington
through which the road will pass to
survey the route and prepare estim
ates for cost to be submitted to the
evergreen state legislature when that
body convenes next winter.
WOMAN IS
FOR
ARRESTED
US ANGELES CRIME
SAX FRANCISCO, Oct. 19. Fol
lowing the arrest of Mrs. Hello Ln
vin, living at Twenty-second and
Mission srteets. on a charge of be
ing a fugitive from justice, but. in
reality in connection with the dyna
miting of the Los Angeles' Times
building, the authorities today re
fuse to say whether other arrests
will follow Immediately.
The arrest of Mrs. I.avin was
made on the strength of a warrant
Issued by Justice Summerflidd of
Los Angeles, together with four oth
ers which are now In the hands of
Detective W. J. Hums and Karl
" Rogers.
Tyler Scovllie, brother of William Mra ravin's arrest took place last
Scoville, of this city, passed through , ngnt nftcr chief Seymour had lost
here Friday morning en route toall patlence at her apparently con
Medford from Portland. He will re-1 tradlctory statements regarding the
turn to Grants Tass In a few days !ctions of "Smlthv." the alleged fly-
to visit with his mother and brother
Ihere.
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namiter, who lived at the Twenty
second and Mission streets house.
Mrs. I.avin protested her Innocence
I vigorously before being placed
aboard the t-ain for I.os Aimeles,
where her testimony will be taken
before the coroner.
"It's a mistake," she cried. "I
am wholly innocent of any connec-
PROF. O'GARA LIKES
THE ILLINOIS VALLEY
Professor P. J. O'gara, Jackson
county s pathologist, came down Sun
day and visited with A. N. Parsons.
During the day a trip was made to
the lllrchnrd and Parson's orchard
In the Applegate, which the profess
or thoroughly inspected.
He was delighted with the work
done and with the development plan
ned ami cave Ms advice as to the
proper planting and cave of the or
chard. Last year in the spring thirty
five acres were set out to tres under
his supervision. Ten acres were set
to apples, fifteen to pears and ten
to peaches. Twenty acres will bo
set out tb.Is fall to pears.
Professor O'Oarn expressed the
opinion that the Applegate valley
was ideally located for the growing
of fruit because of Its drainage and
protection from high winds.
1
A good school none better. Has a well established reputation. Success
ful graduates. Skillful, painstaking teachers. Living expenses low. Many
other advantages. Let us tell you about them. A catalogue for the asking.
The officers of the Ladies' auxili
ary report tnat tne winners ol me
first prize for coffee cake, second
prize for catsup, and second prize
for the best point lace handkerchief
at the recent fair have failed to claim
their premiums and even have failed 't ion with this terrible crime."
to take away their exhibits. The win-1
ners of these awards ran receive I Ornf llaber, w ho left Grants Pass
them by giving their name and ad-j lust Wednesday, October 12, came
dress to Secretary Andrews of the j near being one of the victims of the
Commercial club. ' IShaniko fire which destroyed nearly
! all of the business section of that
little town early Friday morning.
Graf was on his way to Prlnevllle and
was to stop ovf r one day in Hlggs and
two days at. Shnniko. On narhlng
niggs he became slightly Indisposed
rnd thought he had better go on to
Shaniko without delay in order to
be near a physician. He arrived at
it g::cws hair.
W. I. STALEY, Principal
Salem, Oregon
C. F. COOK, President and Manager F. II. COOK, Treasurer
F. J. XKWMAX, Secretary
Rogue River Valley Nursery Co.
Incorporated
MEDIORD, OREGON'
RULIW OF ALL KINDS SEEDS OF ALL KINDS
Growers of Reliable Nursery Stock, Fruit ami Ornamental Trees,
Shrubs, Roses, Vines, Palms, Small Fruits, Etc.
Write for Prices
Office 2.1 West Main Street I'lione 1201
pitulifii 1C
Prof
Pavement
Here Are Frr.t-, V.'e Want You to Prova
i.'t Our Risk.
Marvelous ; s ii ui.i.v serin, Kexall
lie;ltls tin t NrlV oure Of course.
hi iK!i:e ill' t'.iese cases were the hair
a gl.izetl.
Kexall
ti.,s.--a'l.v. d".rv
are u-m.'.'.ly re
It pencil';! ies to
siiiay appearance,
;:;" H.;ir Tonic
nets scien-
r.i
ht.:-i
is
t
rerms which
oiisiiile for baldness,
the roois of the lu.ir,
I iion'!-!',;n.r then). ',
ant loilet necessity, l:i
delieatcl;. p r! iiii.ed, and will not gum
or permanently stain the hair.
We want you to get a bottle of
Kexall ",i:r Hair Tonic inul use It as
directed. If It docs not relieve scalp
irritation, remove dandruff, prevent
the hair from falling out and promote
an increased growth of hair, and In
every way give entire satisfaction,
simply come back and tell us, und with
out question or formality we will hand
back to you every penny you paid us
for It. Two sizes, 50e. and $1.00. Sold
only at our store The Reiall Store.
Clemens.
roots tied, nor had the scalp taken on iihejatter town Thursday evening nnd
retired about 11 o'clock and was
awakened early next morning by the
roar of burning timbers nnd found
the building In flames. The smoke
was so dense nnd suffocating that he
h'td difficulty in getting out of his
room, he having barely time to gath
er his clothing and run under the
flpmcs. An account of this fire was
published In Friday's Dally Courier.
The man who perished In the flames
occupied the next room to Mr. Haber.
RIG FRUIT 1U SI NESS
WALLA WALLA, Oct. 1 8. Of
ficers of the Milton Fruit Growers'
union expect that the union will do
a total business of a quarter of a mil
lion of dollars this season. At preB
ent it has $40,000 in the bank to the
credit of orchnrdlsts, $70,000 has
ben checked out In the past three
weeks and earlier receipts and those
yet to come will bring the total well
above the $300,000 mark, accord
ing to Manager Itmb of the union
This Is about three times the business
done bv the union last yenr nnd it
is not nearly what Is expected.
(Paid Advertisement.)
Hclleving that the Interest of the
voters and property holders of Jose
phine county, Oregon, will he best
subserved by the nomination nnd
election of 0. F. Lovelace and heliev
Insr thnt he will faithfully and Im
partially enforce all laws Imposed!
upon him as sheriff of Josephine
county, if elected, without favor to
friends or subservnnco of personal
Interests, we tbereforo endorse the
said C. F. Lovelace as Independent
candidate lor sheriff of Josephine
county, and ask the favorable con
sideration nnd support of all the
voters In this county. C. C. Tresley,
Goo. II. Parker, Dr. S. Loughrldge,
Dr. M. C. Flndley, J. E. Hair, E. S.
Yen tch. II. D. Norton, G. A. Savage,
J. D. Drake, A. U. Hannnrd, II. S.
Prescott, II. C. Hobzlen, D. II. Leech,
A. H. Cornell, John Summers, P. F,
Hanks, R. II. O'Neill, Stephen Ilam
mlll, C. H. Fowler, H. Wood, Theo.
P. Cramer, D. J. Mnndel, A. H.
Voorhles, W. R. McCracken, A. r,.
Holcomb, W. L. Ireland, Geo. Tt.
Riddle. J. W. Nlday, II. II. Rasler,
O. Gibson. W. II. Pattillo. M. E.
Moore, Isaac Rest, II. C. Kinney, W-
State of uhlo, City of Toledo I
Lucas County
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that
he is senior partner of the firm of F.
J. Cheney . Co.. doing business In
the City of Toledo, County and Stata
aforesaid, and that said firm will pay
the sum or ONE HUNDRED DOL
LARS for each nnd every case of Ca
tarrh that canot. be cured by the use
of Hall's Catarrh Cure.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subschib
ed In my presence, this 6th day of
December. A. D. 1SS0.
A. W. GI.EASOX.
I Seal) Notary Public.
Hall's Caarrh Cure is taken In
ternally, and acts directly on tho
blood and mucous surfaces of the
system. send for testimonials free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, Ohio.
Sold by all Druggists. 7oe.
Take Hall's Family 11113 for constipation.
j XOTICE.r""" "
' To Whom It May Concern: Notice
Is hereby given that I, the under
. signed, owner of one-half Interest it
the Sugar Pine mine at Gallce, Ore
; gon, will not be responsible for any
i debts Incurred against said Sugar
j Pine mine or for any labor or Im
provements performed thereon: also
that no person entering on said prem
ises for any reason whatsoever shall
remove therefrom any ore, mineral or
timber.
Dated Februnrv 2a", t!10.
(Signed) F. E. KNIGHT.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
To Whom It May Concern, to any
lccnl heirs or creditors:
Notice Is hereby given, that
Ferdinand Tomek, of Grants Pass,
Oregon, has been appointed by Hon.
Stephen Jewell, judge of Josephine
County, Oregon, as guardian over
the estate of Henry Toniek (Insane)
formerly of Josephine County, Oregon.
Any one having claims against
said t state will present the snme.
with necessary vouchers to Ferdin
and Tomek, at his residence on
Fiist M street, Grants Pass, Oregon,
within six months from the date of
this notice In the Rogue. River
Courier September 10. 1910.
Dated this Bth day of September,
1910. FERDINAND TOMEK.
M. Hair. R. D. Cole, R. L. Coe, L. B.
HEED THE WARNING
Many Giants Pass People Have Done
So.
Is the best Pavement for the
erty wner
IT INCREASES VALUES
HlfaMOiW lili'"'
Clean, Sanitary, Durable
Sure, Safe Footing for the Horse
Wan'eu Construction Co.
tl T Keck Rid-.. IN.itlat.d. Ore,
When the kidneys are sick they
give unmistakable warnings thnt
should not he Ignored. Fly examin
ing the urine and treating tho kid
neys upon the first sign of disorder,
many days of suffering may be saved.
Sick kldneye expel a dark. Ill-smelling
urine, full of "brlckdust" sedi
ment nnd painful In pnssage. Sluggish
kidneys cause a dull pain In the smnll
of the back, headaches, dizzy spells,
tired, languid feelings and frequent
rheumatic twinges.
Doans Kidney Pills are for the kid
neys only; they cure sick kidneys,
and rid the blood of uric poison. If
you suffer from any of the above
'svmptoms you can use no better rem
edy. j Grants Pass people recommend
I Dnrtn's Kidney Pills.
William Smith, 915 J street.
Grants Pas, Ore., says: "I used
Don if h Kidney Pills and I am glad
to say that they helped me greatly.
This remedy Is an excellent one for
backache nnd other kidney disorders
and 1 always try to keep a supply on
hand."
For sale by all dealers. Price BO
cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., RVilo,
New York, sole agents fcr the United
States.
j Remember Mie nnirte Doan's
and take r.o other.
A. Morrison this week sold to Ir
vln Paul, a recent arrival from Mich!
can. his 200-ncre farm three miles
south of this city, receiving $C,000
ensh for the idace. The place Is
adapted for general fanning nnd con
tains about t-lx acres of orchard
IWktor from the springs nearby Is
Inlned around the house, making It
very convenient for Irrigation pur
, poses, as well as for use In the house
The purchaser, Mr. Paul, has also
itnl.-i.ii n (uint-ter section Utllaceilt to
lh' property Just pun based. Mr
iMm-rls owns 1 ' acres two miles from
(town on the Merlin road, where In
expects to he ale tills winter.
Guardian.
H. 11. HENDRICKS.
Attorney of Guardian.
CONTEST NOTICE
IT.
Hall. W. 11. Field, W. C. Long,
It. Weldmnn, J. O. Rlggs, Roy
llackelt, Ton L. Herrlck. Geo
Sabln, H. L. Gilkcy, M
vant, A. J, Green.
NOTICE
W.
K.
C.
Depart merit of the Interior
S. Land Office, Roseburg, Ore.,
September 20,191U.
A sufficient contest affidavit hav
ing been filed In this office by Guy
D. Duck, contestant, ngnlnst Home
stead Entrv No. 13936. Serial No.
n:i07, made February 15, 1906, for
NE i i NW4 and NWU NE U Sec
Hon S, Township 4 0 S., Range S V
E. Sturte-, Willamette Meridian, by Harry M.
Drown, coiitestee, In which It Is
'nlleced that said Harry M. Brown
' abandoned said tract of land about
two venrs ago and has censed since
OF DOI NDARY HOARD ! tbnt time to make It his residence
MEETING land' that ho has wholly abandoned
that tho! said nomesicno entry; unit tne omj
improvements on saw rrnci mi; r,
three-room box house, n sma". nam
and an acre and one-half elenred
and fenced; said parties are hereby,
notified to nppear, respond, and of
fer evidence touching said nllcgntlon
at 10 o'clock a. m. on October 31,
1010, before the Ret'lster and Re
ceiver at th" United States Land of
fice In Rom-burg, Oregon,
The jui Id contestant having. In a
proper affidavit, filed September
20. 1910, set forth facts which show
Hint after due diligence personal
service of this notice can not no
mad", It Is hereby ordered nnd di
rected that such notice be given by
due and proper publlcntlon.
BENJAMIN' V. JONES, Register.
Notlco la hereby given
i
District Boundary Board will meet j
in the Court House In Grants Pass at
1:30 o'clock p. in., November J,,
1910, to act on a petition to form a
new sdiool district out or territory i
.. i i..j.i ....
now liiiiudett wnnin ine oounuane
of school districts Nos. 17 and 19,
with boundaries as follows:
Beginning at the common corner
of sections I, a, S and 9, of township
3(5 south of range 6 west, miming
thence south to Rogue River; thence
along the meander line of Rogue
River down stream to the common
corner of sections 1, 2, 11 and 12 of
township 36 south of range 7 west;
thence east to the place of beginning.
Done this 8th day of October,
1910.
L1NCOI N SAY AGE,
County Superintendent ami
Secretary of Bonn!
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SECOND HAND
STEPHEN.JEWEI.L
Demoti'atic Candidate
j fur
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for .IfcpliiiH County
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Sue PilSl
for ismplej of our "Diamond
Quality" RE-CLEANED
Farm antl Tichl Seeds,
Grasses, Clovers, Vetches,
Alfalfa and Grains for
bri TJi
Wc? li.ix S;M i;tl MiittiiTS till
Bjieeiul J'nroM's
Dry Lund Prntof Mi5ur. V.Vt
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Carpets, Rupis, Linoleums
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Wilson
SEWING MACHINES
for or i ti, 'ii 'ay
i pa.Muetits. Supplies atid
I repairs for all tuiike-i.
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Mr. tiiinlinnu-Why don't you tnke
the pledge. II. ' (t""d fellfiW?
Jagttiby-IliiflUfi' there lire too ninny
other tliltifs to tnlte.
T. HASSELLS
1 Front St. Grants
I 'in
f HOT LAKE
DANAT0RIU,
ill n'iir.r..l ul Pifllnd mi O S. N' ll.
H' M ,,ulJ intf mm unit 4iHKry Im Nlt,l.
BOILING HOT SPRINGS
lliuli! AflMtn'rJ
Aih rnl ill r,tv rMln4 lllpllrhtlt.
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PR. V. T. PHY
MIkI .!. iJ t' U"l LAKr. Ilkl'.ON
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Jose
phine .
Laura M. Spencer, Plaintiff, ( '
vs. ) ' '
Edwin M. Spencer, Defendant.)
To Edwin M. Spencer, the nbcv
nnmed defendnnt:
In the name of the State of Or
ron, you are hereby rcqnlred to ap
pnr and answer the complaint filed
against you in the above entitled
suit within ten days from the data
of the service of this summons upon
van If served In this county, or If
served within tiny other county of
this state then within twenty da:s
from the date of this Ptimmons upon
Mm, or If servd hy publlcntlon
thereof then on or b fore six weeks
from the f!rt (lute of publlcntlon Of
Ibis piiiimt'iiiK, which first date ci
publication u Friday, September i
Itiin. and the bt dnte of siuh pub
llfMlon nnd ih- 1t dny for your
anprnrance is Frldav, October 21,
i'U". nnd If vo-i fnll po to answer,
'f,r Uiitit tliei-enf tlie plaintiff IM
aii'ilv tn 'be ("nurt for Ihe relief
nrayi-d f' v In h" romplnlnt, to-wtt:
Fur 'J' T-'e d!' "'living th bonds of
tr.-itrlruon' fow and berrtoforc r-x-i.t--'
tuivi. n tli plaintiff and d
f, n .tent ii-i.l for an order awarding
i'-c c'lilc.ti'f 'ie cave nnd enfody of
bo fo!icc!-tc it'in'-d children. Jam"!
Su Mi"!-, Earl r.neiicer nnd Mlnnli
Si enter, p.l-"'t 'blldrp, Iss-io of said
ii r, vt !.-. f ; nnd f'.r null titber ntnl
fit-'tier t'lKf f 'o ibe (.ourt may
:t r lid e(i!tabl",
'itntiit tix l p'blMi'"l In th
1 1 ' - -1 1 - ItlVtT Cf.url'T. p'ib'I'-heit lit
dti-rtt I':ist, Jo'ephliiA Ki'intv, Ore.
I'nti, purs'iant tt nu t id' r of th" Hen
-'te',V tl Jewell, fount' Jtl'll't' for
jne,blri" fonri'v. Oreiron, req-i',rln
the publhiiMnn fbercfif, for n (" i lod
of MX tl' ' "t-lvc wif !'.,
Dated 0,l ftli day -f Reptc rioVr,
A. I). 191".
MA l.'CI'S V. i:0p,P-IN3.
A.t'uftiy fir P'.ali.tlff
Job piliiting rinitly done by
foiirler Job d i nrtmcnt.
th
f ii-lfled itdvi rtlt-lng Ii quiet ml
verlMni: alio lug vri to inr-ue
)oni i ie t In n Ici'-liii s ir.ip iiy.