Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, January 13, 1911, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1011
WEEKLY ROGUE RIVER COURIER
PAGE TWO
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PEOFESSIONAL CAEDS
M. C. FINDLEY, M. D.
Practice limited to
EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT
Glassei fitted and furnished
Office hoan 9 to 12; 2 to 6; and
oa appointment. Phones 182 anl
ice-R.
GranU I'aBi, Oregon
V..L. .DIMMICK, D. M. D.
Dentil
Oppoilte Postofflco Phone 108-R
Crown, Bridge Work and Filling! of
all kinds a specialty
Office Hours
to 12 a. m.; 1 to 6 p. m.
All Work I'oHitlvoljr Gurantml
GRANTS PASS, OREGON
eTc. macy, d. m. d.
successor to Dixon Bros., Dentists
First-Class Work
109 Houth Sixth, Grants Paw, Ore.
J? P.TRUAX,M.D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Phones: Office, 325; Res. 824
Schallhorn Bldg., Sixth Street
GRANTS PASS - - OREOON
Calls answered at all hours. Coun
try calls attended to
hTd. NORTON,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Practice In all State and Federal
aurts. Office Opera House Bldg.
Grants Pans, Oitkod
OLIVER S. BROWN,
LAWYER
GmhU Pass ... Oregon
0. S. BLANCIIARD,
ATTORNET-AT-LAW
Practice In all State and Federal
Courts, Banking & Trust Co. Bldg.
Grants Pans, Oregon
Mrs. Nina Brumbaugh
Lessons In China Painting.
Orders Solicited.
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Studio: Ud North Eight Street
J. D. "WURTSMUGII '
Attorney and Couiiwlor at Law
Notary PuMIc In office
Office In Howard Block. Phono 6 6 -J
GRANTS TASS. OREOON
I). L. .JOHNSTON
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Rooms C n ml 7 Oimmh II.h.m ;
North hijtii ...
GRANTS PASS, Olifii..
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Jolilil'iK Work n Nn'lulty
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M. C. II. DAY
Cmitraetor ami IttiiMcr
ReHldeures a Specialty
Plans ami estimates furnlahed
Residence Knt A Ht. Phone 103-J
Singer and
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SEWING MACHINES
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I'itJ M.ctits Se,i',;en ur.d
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T. HASSELL
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POLK'S GAZETTEER
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PERSONAL AND LOCAL 4
Dr. Bywater, eye, ear, nose and
throat specialist, Conklln building.
12-16-tf
V. II. Dawson, of Medford, was
visiting Grants Puss friends Sunday.
0. Noel, of Merlin, was a Grants
Pass visitor Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. G. Hastings, of
Myrtle Creek, were Grants Pass vis
itors Saturday.
Edwin Trimble arrived here Sat
urday from Fairbanks, Alaska.
P. H. Rowe, of Lcland, was In
town Sunday.
J. S. Tardoe came down from the
Cold Ray dam Saturday to visit with
friends rind look afier business her-i.
Mr. J. T. Chandler and Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Richards, of Merlin, were
visiting with friends here Saturday.
Jose X. Nelson went to Glendale
Sunday to take charge of the funer8l
services of Brlstow Gabbert, aged 40
yenrs, who died at that place last
week of pneumonia. The services
were held by the MasonB, of which
order dorpasod was a member. The
remains were taken to Myrtle Creek
for burial Sunday.
Claude Garner, of Medford, spent
Sunday In this city.
Attorney R. G. Smith went to
Roscburg Monday morning on a busi
ness trip.
Ira S. II111, of Portland, was a
Grants Pass visitor Sunday.
B. F. Bull and M. D. Bensman, of
WHdvllle, were visitors to Grants
Pass on Sundny.
C. B. Mason arrived here Saturday
C. II. Knight, of San Francisco,
transacted business In this city Sat
urday.
IT. II. Gastmnn, of Berkeley, was
attending to business matters here
Saturday.
K. J. Khoeory, of Waldo, came In
Saturday to look after business mat
ters and visit friends.
Mrs. 0. S. Brown went to Hugo
Sunday evening to spend a few days.
from Pacific Grove, Cal., to look
over this sertlon of the country.
W. A. Martin, of Seattle, hns been
spending a short time In this city
on business.
N. Ronde, of Portland, Is In the
city and experts to remain here for
several weeks looking over the coun
try. Miss Allco Smith returned to Mer
lin Sunday evening, after spending
the day with her mother In this city.
Misses Desalo Colo and Reba Smith
returned Sunday evening from Med
ford, where they spent a short time
with friends.
Miss Ida White, of Now Hope, was
shopping and calling on friends here
Rn turd ay. '
Daniel nnd Allco MeFarland re
turned Motulny morning to University
of Oregon, Eutrene, after spending
(lie holidays with their pnrents here.
Willie iind R-ivl Cm. c;hiu lii from
New llopo Saturday to visit with re
latives In thU rttv.
Mr. and Mrs. P.. V. Sli;ittmU re-
turned Saturday to tlielli home nt I
AlM'h'i.'Pto Saturday, nftcr visiting
with Grants Pups friends for severa'
lays.
Rev. Robert McLean went to Mer
lin Sunday, where he held services
In that city In the afternoon, return
ing to Grnnts Vi In the evening.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Clifford Dean return
ed to their home nt California Sun
day morning, after spending two
weeks with relatives In Grants Pass.
Mr. and Mrs. P.. U. ('much :,iid
baby returned Saturday evening from
Portland, where thev hnve bet n
llllii; Mine Christ in, e; time with re
latives nnd friends
dl.ulw In Smith, wm bus spent the I
past few weeks with his parents, Mr. I
ami Mrs. Herbert Smith, of this city,
left Sunday evening for Portland.
1' raiUt M.i-hlnirn. of this city, nnd '
K W. Vani'h e, of Klamath Fulls, left
Sunday evening for Cbleano, where
hi iro to select their Rnilrti- uto,!.-
f c.ood'; for their Golden Knit' stores, j
I,. S. Harms went to Gent rallu. ,
Hie-h., on No. it", Sundav evening.'
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ll- : Uttrd at Ki.Ui.'.'.r Cin I
Mrs. Emma Daniels went to Mer
lin Monday to visit with her daugh
ter, Mrs Gertrude Palm.
A. R. Price, of Roseburg, was a
Grants Pass visitor Sunday.
S. hi andry came down from
Woodville Sunday to spend the day
with Grants Pass friends.
Elmo Tbrockmartln, of Applegate,
was shopping and looking after busi
ness matters In Grants Pass Satur
day. Chas. Mesner and Alex Gerautte,
of Merlin, came up Saturday to look
after business matters and visit with
Friends.
On Saturday evening a few people
were gathered at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Edward G. Harris to meet
J. C. Cooper, of McMlnnvllle, Ore.,
who gave an Interesting talk on Es
peranto, the rapidly spreading Inter
national auxiliary language, on which
subject he Is as enthusiastic as on
that of walnut growing.
Mr. Cooper traced the history and
progress of the new language In the
different countries, and he showed
the significance of the growth of
Esperanto.
At the close of Mr. Cooper's Inter
esting address steps were taken for
the organization of an Esperanto
club. According to Mr. Cooper,, a
club of this kind would at once put
Grants Pass on the map as a progres
sive, upto-date town and would call
the attention of esperantlsts all over
the world to this place.
Billy Neal, of Kerhy, was In Grants
Pass Tuesday.
B. F. Mulkey, of Jacksonville, was
a Grants Pass visitor Tuesday.
AT D. Naylor, of Medford, was a
business visitor In this city Tuesday.
T. K. Davis, of Ashland, was look
ing after business In Grnnts Pass
Tuesday.
Miss Ierne Ahern went to her home
at Hugo Tuesday morning to spend
a few days with her parents.
J. M. Ilodson, of Roseburg, was
visiting friends here Monday.
II. F. Rook, of Frultdale, was In
the city Monday on business.
T. M. Davis came up from Glen
dale Monday to look after business
here. j
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Louden, of
Kerhy, were visiting friends In this
city Monday.
Rev. nnd Mrs. A. A. Holmes came
down from Medford Monday on busi
ness. rotor Tlrer, of Hugo, was trans
acting business here Monday.
Miss Margaret C. Wilson, of Tyner,
N. D., Is visiting friends In this city.
Miss Margaret C. Nelson, of Waldo,'
came In Monday to do some shopping
and visit, friends.
Mrs. D. II. Leech went to Eugene
Monday evening, where she was call
ed by the Illness of her mother,
A. tt. Cornell went to Ashland
Tnestl.iy moitiiiii; on a business trio
H. P.. Mnllni?. traveling freight
a.;. :i ,,r the ('. X. W. railroad, was
1,1 town Tuesday on business.
A! Dean returned Tuesdav niorn-
I'11 F i' ' t 1 1 T.eland. where he had been
on survey business.
J. II. Chastalu and J. T. Roads, of
Selmn, were visitors In thl city
Tuesday.
Mrs. H. Williams, of Williams, was
visiting friends and shopping In
ni'lllllj P., on t, ,.!
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D. I'm tiki In came down from Med
ford Monday to visit with friends and
look after business.
.1. C. l'.lggee, of Eugene, was In
Grants Pass Monday on business.
1.. P.. Burnett, of Kerhy, was a
business visitor In this ety Monday.
Oliver Ward came up from Hugo
Monday to transact business with the
tin l .'hann here.
j Or. C. II Smith, of Gold Hill, was
In Gi ants Pass Monday looking after
matters and culling on
fl'l.'llds.
Ml.s Ada liiivi'knnn cai'ic up from
Mi'vlln Tiu'-'.!.y moniiiut to t-jM-iid 111"
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The two-year-old daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. M. D. Bousman, of Wilder
ville, died Sunday, January 8 1911,
death being caused by bronchial
pneumonia. The funeral services
were held Monday, January 9, with
Interment at Wildervllle cemetery.
J. P. Murdock went to National
City, Cal., Tuesday morning to visit
relatives and friends.
A new real estate firm has been
established in this city under the
firm name of Nipper & McDaniels.
Mr. Nipper has been In the real es
tate business In Grants Pass for a
number of years and Is well known
as one of the oldest established deal
ers In the city. The new partner,
L. E. Daniels, is also an experienced
realty man and his business ability
is well known here. The new firm
will handle lumber, mines and fano
property in addition to specializing
in city property, rentals and In'.'ir
ance. The office will be In the old
location formerly occupied by W. R.
Nipper, opposite the post office.
G. H. Carner, Ed Allen and Arthur
Fryer have purchased the old Pine
Needle factory In the east end of
town and are putting In a sash and
door factory. The machinery for
this new enterprise has already ar
rived in the city and Is being set up.
These gentlement are well known
here. Mr. Fryer was formerly man
ager of the sash and building depart
ment of the Williams Bros.' Door
and Lumber company, resigning this
position to go Into business for him
self. Mr. Allen was In charge of the
lumber department of the same com
pany. M. T. Utley has taken Mr..
Fryer's place In the Williams Bros.'
factory. Mr.- Carner Is one of our
most enterprising citizens who never
hesitates to invest money where It
will do good to Grants Pass.
SKIX AFFECTIONS
Whether on Infant or Grown Person
Cured by Zeino and Zemo Soap
An Unusual Offer
The C. II. Demaray drug store says
to every person, be It man, woman or
child, who has an Irritated, tender
or itching ekln to come to our store
and procure a bottle of ZEMO and
a rake of Zemo soap and If you are
not entirely satisfied with results,
come back and get your money. So
confident are we of the efficacy of
this clean, simple treatment, that
we make you this unusual offer.
ZEMO Is a clear liquid for extern
al use that has cured so many cases
of eczema, pimples, dandruff and
other forms of skin eruption. ZEMO
and ZEMO soap are the most effec
tive treatment for affections of the
skin or scalp, whether on Infant or
grown person. C. H. Demaray, drug
elst. When given as soon as the croupy
cough appears Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy will wnrd off an attack of
croup and prevent all the danger and
cause of anxiety. Thousands of
mothers use It successfully. Sold by
nil good dealers.
I Mrs. Electa Perry and three rhll
idren, who have been visiting rela
tives in Grants Pass, returned to
their home at'Sams Valley Sundry.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Dana arrived
i first of the week from Mt. Vernon.
I Wash, nnd expect to locate here.
tThoy were former residents of this
'city, but have spent the past two
years In Washington,
"with strength nnd ease
they always please"
TWO HORSE
OVERALLS
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M. M. Kohler, of Illinois valley,
dropped Into the office of The
Courier the other day and displayed
a large photograph of a special ex
hibit of fruits, grains and vegetables
grown In the valley. He was award
ed the first prize of S50.
If you've lost anythirg, a Courier
ad will find It for you.
The most popular
Book of the year ,
That's your bank book
showing a comfortable balance.
A bank book Is the first step
to comfort and wealth and in
dependence. Why don't you take the step
NOW open an account here
today!
Josephine Co. Bank.
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SSOOK
jST.ts hooks 1LQC15 CATCHES) w,Rg irl
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NAILS OAltlwAfl
"We couldn't tell you in a week every article we have
in our store.
Remember just this:
TF IT'S HARDWARE YVF HAVE IT.
VYe jjive full weight, full measure, quick service, best
quality and a fair price.
"We want to sec you in our store more than once.
Rlu'inbiny and sheet metal shops.
Coron-Booth Hardware Co.
Phone : 377-R. 102 N. 6th Street, Grants Pass, Ore.
TREES j Patronize the I TREES
Eden Valley Nursery.
No Agents. Pleased patrons do the talking.
Over 188,000 Trees and Vines
Sold the past season WITHOUT CANVASS
INC. Stick a pin here, think a bit, then get
busy. Twenty years a resident of the Roltuc
River Valley.
N. S. BENNETT,
1 JMedford Ore.,
P. S. Not enough hot air in this mirscrv to
grow IiWk'., lonlcr tlicm tvom California.
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it s oervjee
you really pcy for in a
There is Mure Teal economy in Imyin;.- a ShiMakcf firm wagim,
than in MyUvr inuT ,irirt. Mmc vKniKt t,,akc. A SluJcbaker
has quality nml pvi-s teal scrvke. It is.huilt to last, and docs last,
fts thousji.ul.-i of famu-rs v ill testify. F.vcry vehicle is ilqinul.ible
lumcst iu iiuti-rial-lioncst In make. That i hy the finncrs of
the country have niaJe the Studdcr the largest vehicle f. ictory in
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Hursery Stock
Get my prices before or
dering nursery stock.
I handle nothing but first-class
Btock. I can furnish anything In
my line. Agent for Fresno Orchard
Heating Co,
GEO. H. PARKER
GRANTS PASS TRUCK CO.
BUNCH BROS., Proprietor
TROMPT AND RELIABLE
SERVICE
Pianos and Organs
Carefully Removed
Phone 1501
Grants Pass, Ore.
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1201 N. Central Ave
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