FRIDAY, APRIL 11, tin
WEEKLY ROGUE RITKK COURIER
PAGE TWO
PROFESSIONAL OAEDS
M. C. FINDLEY, M. D.
Practice limited to
KTE, EAR, N08E and THROAT
QIasms fitted and furnished
Office hours 9 to 12; 2 to 6; and
om appointment. Phone 182 ant
1M-R.
Grant Van, Oregon
V. L. DIMMICK, D. M. D.
Dentist
Fetach bldg., cor. 6th and 0 street.
Phone I OS-J.
Crown, Bridge Work and Filllnga of
all klndt a specialty
Office Houre
to 12 a. m.; 1 to 5 p. m.
All Work Positively Gnaranteed
GRANTS PASS, OREGON
E. 0. MACY, D. M. D.
successor to Dixon Bros., Dentlita
Fl rit-Claw Work
19 H South Sixth, Grant Pa, Ore.
J. P. TRUAX, it a
PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON
Phone : Office, S2G; Re. 124
Albert Building, Sixth Street
GRANTS PA38 - - OREGON
Calls answered at all hour. Coun
try call attended to
If. D. NORTOnT
ATTORNE Y-AT-LA W
Practice In all State and Federal
Saurt. Office Opera House Bldg
Grant Pa, Oregon
OLIVER S. BROWN,
LAWYER
Grant Pass
Orrgou
0. S. BLANOIIARD,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Practice In all State and Federal
CoarU. Banking & Trust Co. Bldg.
Grant Pom, Oregon
Mrs. Nina Brumbaugh
Lessons In China Palatlng.
Orders Solicited.
Itudlo: 76 North Eight Street
J. D. WtJRTSBAUQn
Attorney and Coanaelor at Law
Notary Public In office
Office In Howard Block. Phone M-J
GRANTS PASS, OREGON
T). L. JOHNSTON
ansa VI :i;
Room 6 and 7 Opera House HI . .
North Blair. i
GRANTS PASS. OHK'kJ.N
M. T. UTLEY
CARPENTER
GENERAL COXTRACfOR
Ill'ILDER
Jobbing Work a Speciality
Phone 841
718 N. ftth Hired, limits Paw, Ore
M. 0. II. DAY
Contractor and Pmllilor
Residence a Specialty
Plans and estimates furnished
Residence East A Bt. Thon 10J-J
Singer and
Wheeler &
Wilson
SEWING MACHINES
tor sale or rent, on easy
payments. Supplies and
repairs for a'l makes.
Stocking darner and rot
ton. T. HASSELL
lUG Front St. t tram I'ass
I KItMDNAL AND LOCAL
511ns Ethel Wilkinson spent Easter
with frlenda at West Fork.
R. H. Bullock spent Tuesday here
looking after business matters.
Mrs. L. C. Stewart, of Leland, re
turned to her home at Leland Sat
urday evening, after spending the
day here shopping and looking after
business.
What? Where? When? See page 6.
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Williams spent
ster Sunday with their son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Williams, who reside at Merlin.
They returned to Grants Pass In the
evening.
Frank Colvlg, who has spent the
pant several weeks with relatives at
fjulro, Cal., returned Sunday even
ing to his home here.
Sinclair Coghlll, of Wallace, Idaho,
' In Grafts Pass looking over the
rlty and adjacent country with a
lew to locating In Josephine county.
Melvlna Fox, of Dryden, spent
Ecster In this city with friends.
Tom McCall. of Walla Walla, a:
tved here Sunday to look after busi
ness matters.
What? Where? When? See page 8.
Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Wood came
down from Medford Sunday to spend
the day with friends here.
Surveyor Hall and Frank Barries
went to Hugo Monday morning,
where they will spend several days
doing survey work.
James Oroxes spent Sunday with
relatives and friends at West Fork.
Stephen Jewell and wife, of Rose-
burg, are expected to arrive here In
a short time to vlalt with Mr. Jewell's
parents, Judge and Mrs. Stephen
Jewell, and family.
C. J. Reld and E. W. Martin, of
McMlnnvllle, are recent arrivals In
Grants Pass who are spending a few
days hero looking over the country.
8. J. Johnson arrived here Sunday
from Santa Anna, Cal., and will
spend several flays here on business
Dr. C. H. Smith rame down from
Gold Hill Monday to spend the day
on Di'ofpsslonel business
Prof. McMurray returned Monday
nornlng from Ashland, where he had
brent Saturday and Sunday.
What? Where? When? See page (I.
Chas. Meserve was a visitor to
Grants Pas Sunday "enliip. He re
turned to Medford Monday morning.
C. W. Trlplett, of Hugo, was In
town Monday looking after business
matters.
H. L. Wilson spent Easter Sunday
with his family here and returned to
his business at Leland Mondny morn
ing.
What? Where? When? See page 6.
H. A. Williams, of Grave, spent
unday In Grants Pass visiting
friends and taking In the ball game.
n. F. Mulkey, of Jacksonville,
ipent Sunday and Monday In this
Ity.
The foundations are now being
laid for two rew bungalows on B
Htreet, one between Second and Third
streets for J. M. Tetherow, and one
ctween Fifth and Sixth streets for
Druggist Deniaray, Both of these
gentlemen have already built hand
some bungalows In this city and the
ew buildings will surpass In beauty
thrt first ones constructed.
J. C. Noff were among the Medford
visitors to this city on Sunday.
J. J. Wilkinson. C. P. Doyle and
Ed MrCnnn and N H. Oale. of
Kerby, were In town Sunday to wit
ness the ball same between Medford
and Grants Pass.
Mrs. II. N. Rlcliey, of Hugo, was
visiting friends here Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. 15. Palmer went
Wnodvllle on N'.v 13 Sunday to
spend the afternoon with friend
City Engineer Hobson went to
Myrtle Creek Sunday evening on a
business trip.
Frank C. Robertson mine In from
bull game between Medford and
Jones creek Sunday to witness the
('.runts Pass.
J. D. Seeley arrived Saturday from
pnuglu. All. , and left Sundav morn
ing for Waldo, where he will teach
liool In the O'Hrlen district
H. V Meade came down from
Medford Monday evening to spend a
day on business In this city.
I J. D. Hammond left Monday even-
ror uatico, wnere he goes toi
spend the summer at the mines at j
that place.
Arthur W, Hrown, who has spent I
several days In this oltr. retnrneli
Tuesday morning to 1,1s homo
Medford.
D S Mas.:ill wIm .m n,,.
ttlnn weru ;mr Vprll ard
to Snn VUk. r.(
les. I here n m(,
n iiutsii Ml . I
SOlOBYDRtGulSTSlUK.MKt
n S. Sutherline and C. E. Wick-1
rtrom were Grants Pass business vis
itors Tuesday from Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Young left Mon
day evening for West Fork, where
ttey will spend a few days and then
go to their home at Portland. Mr.
Young Is president and general man
ager of the Winkle Bar Mining &
Development company at Dothan,
Ore.
Ed H. Houston, who has been In
Grants Pass for the past three weeks
in the Interest of the Oregonlan, left
Monday afternoon for Medford. Mr.
HouEton reports business splendid n
this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith, Sr.,
Misses Elizabeth Smith, Alice Brlggs
and Delia Havlland returned to
Grave Monday, after spending a
short time In this city.
Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Fry, of Mer
lin, were visiting with friends here
Monday, returning In the evening to
their home.
Alva Walker, who has been an In
mate of the South Pacific hospital In
this city for the past three weeks,
returned Monday afternoon to his
home at Gold Hill In company w!th
his mother and sister. He was oper
ated on for appendicitis by Dr.
Loughrldge and Is now on the high
road to recovery.
Dr. S. Loughrldgo was a profes
sional vUItor to Hugo and Tolo Sun
day. Rolla Stephenson, who has Bpent
tho past week looking after business
matters In Portland, returned Mon
day afternoon to his home In this
city.
A. Morrison, who has been very
seriously 111 from the effect of
blood poisoning In his left arm, fa
now convalescent and able to he
about the streets. Mr. Morrison was
engaged In dressing a beef some
time ago when he cut one of the fin
gers of his hand. The wound was
apparently healing satisfactory when
blood poisoning set In and ' almost
cost Mr. Morrison his life, but he Is
now out of danger.
Misses Winifred Flanagan and
Edna Trimble returned to their du
ties at St. Mary's academy Monday
after spending Easter In this city.
They were accompanied to Medford
ty Mrs. Flanagan, who returned to
Grants Pass In the evening.
Miss Bertha Dally visited over
Sunday with the family of A. Letcher
In this city and returned to her home
at Medford Monday.
Henry Norton Is home from Eu
gene to spend his vacation with his
parents, Senator and Mrs. H. D.
Norton, of this city.
L. C. Archer came In from Waldo
Monday to spend the day on business.
E. J. Edwards, of Junip-Off-Joe,
was a Grants Pass visitor Monday.
H. M. Leonard was among the out-of-town
visitors to this city Monday.
He returned to his home at Ashland
in the afternoon.
Attorney A. C. Hough returned
Monday evening from a business
trip to Medford and left Tuesday
morning for Klamath Fall3, to spend
several days on legal business.
F. M. Anderson, of Kerby, was a
town visitor on Monday and was
shopping and looking after other Im
portant matters while here.
John Robertson, of Gallce, was In
town Monday. He reports every
thing flourishing In his part of the
world.
1 F. M. Hallenshead i;ud Will Pre-
denux are two of the latest arrivals
In this city who are looking over the
city and surrounding country with a
view to locating permai.ently. Th.-y
come from Kansas.
Mrs. Mary Cliausse, an old time
resident of ('.rants Pass, who has
spent the past several years at Port
land, arrived here Tuesday morning
ti. spend several week with her son.
I Joe Chatissee, and his family, who
live near this rlty,
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Henry and
daughter. Miss Helen, rame up from
Hugo Tuesday to visit with Mr. and
Mrs, Harry Schmidt,
llev. Kohert McLean and George
K Kiddle went to Woodvllle Tuos
day afternoon to attend the South
ern Oregon Presbytery, In seslon at
that place. U,-v. . J. Irwin, recently
;ippolnte,i Sunday school mlsslonarv
of the Presbytery, who has been In
Giants Pnss sli.ee Sunday, Is also In
ntten dunce
imtlMER PARTISAN FAILS
TO WIN COVETED OFFICE
CHICAGO, April 19. A rebuke to
Senator Lorimer Is Been here today
in the defeat of former Speaker
Shurtleffe of the lower house of the
Illinois legislature for city attorney
of Marengo, fehurtieire was ou i
Lorlmer's right hand men. Otner
ronrft.iates who supported Lorimer
were defeated In numerous sections
of the state.
ILLNESS CAUSES G.4DSKI
10 I.OSL TWT'NTY THOUSAND
By United Press Leased Wire.
NEW YORK, April 19. Madame
Joanna GadskI, the singer, is 111 at
the St. Regl3 hotel here and today
she cancelled her concert tour, for
which she was to have received $20,
000. Her ailment Is sciatic neurits
oi Inflammation of the sciatic nerve.
THINK DROWN KILLED
HIMSELF TO BENEFIT WIFE
OAKLAND, Cal., April 19. The
coroner will hold an Inquest today
Into the suicide of H. G. Brown, a
former saloon owner of Spokane,
who shot himself Monday In City
Hall park. Notes left behind Indi
cate that Brown killed himself so
that his wife might get hl3 Insur
ance money.
lder Is nearly always
Hub to rheumatism of the muscles,
and quickly yields to the free appll'
cation of Chamberlain s unimeni
For sale by all good dealers.
PHOENIX GOES WET AND
COUNTY VOTES DRY
PHOENIX. April 19. Official
count of yesterday's election re
turns shows that all of Maricopa
county with the exception of Phoenix
h "dry today. Of the total vote
the prohibitionists polled 750 ma
lorltv. In Phoenix the "wets" out
numbered the "antls" by 313.
THE LADIES' FAVORITE
Wherever Parisian. Sage Is Known it
Has the Cull.
Parisian Sace. that most efficient
of all hair restorers, Is a very de
lightful and refreshing hair dress
ing. Besides possessing these qual
hips it will nos tlvelv make any
woman's hair soft, luxuriant and at
tractive. C. H. Demaray sell is for
50 cents a large bottle and will re
turn your money if It does not cure
dandruff, falling hair and itching
sraln In two weeks.
"I bad irlven un hones of ever be
ing cured of dandruff, when I pur
chased a bottle of Parisian Sage. It
has entirely removed the dandruff
and started a growth of new hair,
and all this after having been trou
bled 15 years. I cheerfully recom
mend Parisian Sage." Mrs. Eliza
beth Anderson, Mec.hanlcsburg, Pa.
Class Pins Received
The class of 1911 of the Grants
Pass high school last week received
their class pin, which Is neat and ar
tistic In design and bears the class
colors, green and gold. There will
be eight graduates from the high
school this year.
THE AGONY OF A BABY 1'NhElt
A SKIN AFFLICTION
is all the more terrible because it
can't tell you how It suffers. But
there Is relief at hand -not only re
lief but a permanent cure from
prickly heat; rashes, hives, eczema
and all other skin affections so prev
alent among Infants during the sum
mer months. If you want to see
your baby rest easy once again
and a look of relief spread over Its
little face, just apply this splendid
remedy, ZEMO. We believe honest
ly and sincerely that In ZEMO you
will find the cure you have ueen
praying for. We can tell you In all
truth that we have made thousands
and thousands of parents happy with
this simple sure remedy.
And to prove our absolute sin
cerity, we huve Instructed all drug
gists selling ZEMO, to retund tne
purchaser his money If the very first
bottle does not bring relief. Used
persistently thereafter ZEMO Is
bound to cure.
ZEMO and ZEMO SOAP make the
most economical, as well as the
cleanest and most effective' treat
ment for affections of the skin and
sculp whether on Infant or grown
person.
Sold by druggists everywhere and
In Grants Pass by our authorized
agents, C. II. Demarav.
hot-
'loved
" ;v o'uit of HI.
t'"i"h !"i;itv I'd
In health ml ethni:vitp- over the
bright pn:i;ie, Is ,f f, rant r.i H
Is putting un flve-roori !miu,.;i!,
on F'fth and M itre.'N ;u,1 s'at,.
that for th. yr-M-v .. x ,u,,
ter the hn leesi (,.,
bnrv Vi ,w .,, .
estate
t jl oUMI U ( HVMPION FORIIFS
KNOCK H T Vol N(i MUTT
SoPTH BEND, tnd . April 19.
fiHVii-.vl lnt fen seconds fur
Po'Ium, former bantamweight
on, to knock out Yonnc Brl't
r I'onf here last night. Forbes
i'h : no
In the
'"if will keep
: a little real
cert.i';! "i-anii
taken tod.iv to
t"vntv fnulo'i,
'' going n'
For'e shifted, rrosse,)
over and the fight ended
bai-k " Steps
match him
Forbes ;nd
tO' ..,j
his
w ere
with
Brlft
w hen
rUht
"with strength nd eas
thy always please"
TWO HORSE
OVERALLS
MAOC r
LEVI STRAUSS (a CO.
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wmm
mm
We want builders to see us about roofing.
We want to demonstrate why it is to your
advantage to roof your building with
Malthoid Roofing
and we will do this to
your complete satisfaction.
We will show you beyond any question
that Malthoid is the very
highest type of roofing perfection and
made so well that it will last as long
as the building it covers. '
We will show you that Malthoid is a better
roofing than shingles
is more satisfactory than iron
is cheaper than tin
in fact, we can prove that there is no
other roofing known to the building
trades that is as good
as durable
as long lasting
as water oroof
as fire resisting and as cheap as
Malthoid Roofing.
It's
free
Send
for It.
A new
and nimble
book on
"Cheerful
Homes."
ThU booklet
illufir&tes toDie
of the matt
hrau-iful
bungjlowi of
buutbem
California.
A book every
borne builder
will prize.
Sent f tee.
It has got every other brand of V ',
ready roofing marking time while it is
progressing
there is more of it sold
on the Pacific Coast than all other
brands combined and it speaks well for
the intelligence of builders that this
is so.
The makers of Malthoid Rooting know
their business for they have been at
it for twenty-six years and they not
only make this roofing to sell but
they make it to last and to please
the people who buy it.
They would rather have the good will
of the builder than his money and ;
they get both by the way they make
Malthoid Roofing.
If you have roof troubles of any
kind or of any description no
matter what kind of a roof you have
on your building, see us at once
and we will help you out of your
difficulty.
Hade by The Paraf fine Paint Co. Rogue River Limber Co.
ami i iii hum. u auu Lveiymicic
Grants Pass, Ore
Bays
Remind us of tenting times, and we begin
to look at our old tent, and find it is in a
bad condition. No use to try and mend the
old one when you can get new ones ranging
in size and price from
7 by 7 feet at $4.75 to '.
12 by 18 feet at $16.50
We will be glad to have you call and decide
on one, while the assortment is good.
Remember the place.
Jewell Hardware Co.
I'KOTF.CTIOXIST DEFENDS
CANADIAN RECIPROCITY'
By United Press Leased Wire.
WASHINGTON, April 18. Con
gresstuan Hill (republican, Connecti
cut), a protectionist, defended Can
adian reciprocity in the house today,
he charged that the standpatters fav
orlng the Tayne tariff were Incon
sistent. Hamilton (republican,
Michigan) attacked reciprocity.
Mrs. Henry Moose came over from
Crescent City Tuesday to spend a
few day with frlenda.
l l.KClED MAYOR OF I'ASADEN
WITHOUT SPENDING A CFM
WB!
PASADENA, Cal., April 19
William Thum. millionaire,
tlected mayor of Pasadena at the
recent municipal election without
spending a cent. His statement of
election expense, filed with the
lounty clerk, shows that he did not
so much as pay car lure to the meet
h(M nt which he spoke. Thum sV'
he made most of these trips In n;i
automobile, whlth belong! to hi
-.v.fe.
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