Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, May 05, 1911, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    FRIDAY, MAY 5, l8U
PROFESSIONAL OABDS
M. C. FINDLEY, M! D.
Practice limited to
XYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT
Olasiea fitted and furalabed
Office hours 9 to 12; 2 to 6; and
cm' appointment. Phones 182 ant
ne-R.
Grant Pau, Oregon
V. L. DIMMICK, D. M. D.
Dentist
FeUch bldg., cor. 6th and O atreet.
Phone JOJ-J.
Ciown, Bridge Work and Filling! of
all ktndi a tpectaltr
Office Honrs
9 to 12 a. ra.; 1 to 5 p. m.
All Work Poslllvol Guaranteed
GRANTS PASS, OREGON
E. 0. MAOY, D. M. D.
accessor to Dixon Bros., Dentists
Flrst-Class Work
fH South Sixth, GranU Paw, Ore.
J. P. TRUAX, II. D.
' PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Phones: Office, 225; Res. 124
Albert Building, Sixth Street
GRANTS PASS OREGON
Galls answered at all hours. Conn
try calls attended to
tt. D. NORTON,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Practice In all 8tat and Federal
arts. ' Office Opera House Bldg
GranU Paas, Oregon
OLIVER S. BROWN,
LAWYER
Gnats Pass
Oregon
0. S. BLANOHARD,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Practice In all State and Federal
Courts. Banking ft Trust Co. Bldg.
Grants Pass, Oregon
llrs. Nina Brumbaugh
Lessons In China Palatlng.
Orders Solicited.
tudlo: 76 North Eight Street
I D. WURTSBAUGII
Attorney and Counselor at Law
Notary Public to office '
Hflee In Howard Block. Phone to-J
GRANTS PASS, OREGON
I). L. JOHNSTON
ASSAVKIi
Rooms 8 and 7 Opera House HI,
North SUIr
GRANTS PASS, OHEUON
M. T. UTLKY
CARPKXTEIt
GKxicn.iL ro.NTiucroit
IUILDKIt
Jobbing Work a Specialty
Phone 41
713 N. flch Street, UraiK I'nus, Ore.
M. 0. II. DAY
Contractor and IMiiMer
Kcaldencea a Specialty
Plans and estimates furnUhed
Keatdenc East A 8t. Phone 103-J
Singer and
Wheeler &
Wilson
SEWING MACHINES
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t PiU0.AL ASU LOCAL f
C. S. Hebrard, of Woodville, spent
Sunday In Grants i'aaa.
Ida E. DlUworth, of Wilder ville,
vm vialtlng with Grants I'aaa friends
on Sunday.
Mrs. E. Edgar, of Kerby, spent
gunday with GranU Pass friends.
W. T. Beverldge, of Medford, wan
a GranU Pass visitor on Sunday, re
turning la the evening to bis home
at that city.
E. W. Smith, of Butte Falls, Is
(pending several days In Grants Pass
with friends.
J. W. Lozier, of Medford, was In
Grants Pans Sunday with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Wilson and son,
of Los Angeles, are spending sev
eral days in GranU Pass looking
ever the business possibilities here.
Miss Flo Ilolcomb arrived here
Monday morning from Spokane,
Wash., and will make her permanent
home In Grants Pass with her broth
er, A. C. Holcomb, of the Peerless
Clothing company. Miss Holcomb
has been a student at the Deacon
ess Hospital at 8pokane, from which
institution she graduated last week.
C. Nickols, of Medford, was vis
iting GranU Pass friends on Sun
day. Thos. 0. Jackson was a Grants
Pass visitor on Sunday.
Mrs. Fred Williams, who has spent
the past month with relatives and
fi fends In San Francisco, returned
8unday evening to her home in this
city.
jonn Hippie, or Medford. was a
Grants Pass visitor on Sunday.
0. Shattuck, of Gallce, was vlslt-
l g with Grants Pass friends and tak
ing In the ball game here Sunday.
Fred W. Dunn, of Pickett Creek,
was a Grants Pass visitor of Sunday.
F. M. Daughtery, of Kerby, was in
Grants Pass visiting friends Sunday.
F. 0. Hero and J. W. Lozier, of
Medford, were visiting in this city on
Sunday.
S. S. Mitchell came down from Ash
land on Sunday to visit with friends
during the day.
Miss Dama Sexton spent Satur
day and Sunday with her sister. Mm
J ss Everton in this city and return
u4 to her home at Hugo Sunday even
ly. Miss Gertie Cahlll returned to her
school duties at Hugo Sunday even
ing-, arter spending the day with
her" parents here.
Miss Cora 8mith soent Saturda
and Sunday with her mother in this
city and returned to Merlin In the
evening.
J. R. Entrlken, of Galto. I
Inr a few days with his wife In thin
city.
Tom Fuson returned from Mfnr,i
Sunday evening, where he hurt anf
Hip day.
J. 0. B. Gunn went to Snn Prim.
Mseo Saturday on hiinlnoBs.
Miss C. Whelploy. of Contrnt Pninf
was a Grants Pass visit
ouy ana was vlsltln trior. .,-
shopping while hrrp.
Miss Daisy Colo, who Is teaching
nf Williams spent Sunday with her
rnrents here.
Miss Edith Allen non
with her pnrontfl and returned In the
evening to her Rchool duties at Wolf
Creek.
Walter Koelin, of Wolf Creek
was a Grnnts Pass bnslnesa vuit.
nn Pntnrdav.
Mrs. W. Voglll, who snent
"Ml dnys with her daughter, Mrs.
K T.. Andrews, returned to her home
Medfo'rd Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Jnrvls. of riM.i
Hill, were Grants Tn vMtnv.
winciiiy. Inking, In the ball en mo he
, twoon Medford and thU ei. Tk..
H'fiirno.t to their horn,. ,''., t,vn.
Iig
Mrs. w. n. Walker nn.1 son lv,
vlHe. Mr-. Walker's fl,.r, Mr'
rry. of Oratitx.ras Sun,av. M
ler " the nfornoon train to th..
l"'fie nt (lol.l Hill.
''''Mr I.ampman. of tj, (;,,-1 1 1 f ? t
N'eH. spent Sunday In Gr.v.ts P.rw
It. Steelhatmnor whs M.Mfo',
M-'.ior on Simhy, returnl;... ,i, ,
ti'"!' In t.. , V( n ni;.
K'-v nn,l V:- r.t-sll,.
lu; e,!c.r,1;,v rV,lni? t,
J. J. Casey came In from 8elma
Monday to visit friends and transact
business here.
Mrs. Arthur Pugsley left Monday
for Philomath, Ore., where she will
visit for some time with relatives.
Clarke J. LeRoy, of the Edwin
Hooker Investment company, of Port
land, Is in town today on business
connected with his company. Mr.
LeRoy Is accompanied by his wife.
J. W. Murdoch, of Gallce, is spend
ing a few days In town looking after
business.
W. A. McGllvroy, of Wolf Creek,
was a Grants Pass visitor on Monday,
returning in the evening to his home.
M. Morrison was In from Williams
Mender, spending the day with
friends.
Mrs. Randolph, of Hugo, and sis
ter-in-law, Mrs. H. M. Stackpole, of
Ketchikan, Alaska, were the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. McKInstry Mon
day, returning In the evening to
Hugo.
I. A. Robertson ha3 sold his old
home on J street and has moved his
family to the old McGrew place on
West G street, where they will live
permanently.
H. Honor, of Wenatehee, Wash.,
who has spent several weeks In
Grants Pass, left Wednesday morn
ing for his home. Mr. Honor expects
to return to Grants Fass In a short
time to make this place his perman
ent home.1
John Denlson, of the Gibson Gro
cey company, went to Glendala Wed
ncsday morning.
Mrs. Robert 0. Smith and little
daughter, Helen, went to Ashland
Wednesday morning to spend the day
with friends.
Fred Mensch went to Three Pines
Wednesday morning to spend sev
ernl days on survey work.
E. M. McKeany, of Medford, who 1b
representing the Producers' Fruit
company, with main office at Sacra
mento, is spending several days In
Crants Pass looking over the fruit
prospects of this county.
Mrs. G. L. Davis, Mrs. C. W. Palen
of Medford, and Miss Ida Erb, of
Ashland, were among the out of town
visitors to Grants Pass yesterday.
.M) II HAD AND WHISKERS
DEBATED AT WASHINGTON
By United Press Leased Wire.
WASHINGTON, May 5. Barber
ohops did no more than the ordinary
amount of business today and hair
tonic counters were not visibly af
fected as the result of last night's
debate at the National Press club
on "Resolved, Whiskers are a Great
er Detriment than a Bald Head."
Senator Robert L. Taylor of Ten
nessee and Congressman Nick Long
worth of Ohio ably handled the af
firmative, while former Speaker Joe
Cannon" and ex-Senator Carter of
Montana opposed. Referee Scott C.
Bone, president of the club, called
the bout a draw.
IMPROVEMENTS FOR PASCO
Plans Adopted That Will Necessitate
Considerable Activity in Street
Improvement Work
This Year
CROrP CONQUERED
rveiy Mother Should Read and Re
i member This
In any home where a child has a
tendency to croup, a bottle of HYO
mm (pronounce It Hlgh-o-me
should be keDt constantly on hnnrt
A sudden attack of croup with dlf-
wi:im creaming ana extreme distress
is api io come on at any time.
The COUrse to ha miranoH la nlnln
Send for your doetor at once, and In
me meantime drop so drops of IIYO
MEI Into a howl
hold the child's head over It, cover
un a towei or cloth, so that only
the air filled with T-Tvnmni .ron- i
v.... . tain;, 13
ureainea.
This method of treatment has
mivea many a cnild's life, and moth
era of cronpy chlldrea should see to
it nat it yum EI Is always on hand
Full Instructions fnr
or croup la In enrh nnH
A 50 rent bottle of HYOMEI Is all
you need In treating croup. This Is
Known in an drug stores as Extra
nouie nyomei inhaler. 0. H Dema
ray and druggists everywhere sell It
ireathe HYOMEI. It Is guaranteed
.m mtarrn. croup, sore throat
nrnnrhltta ....!. .
lui'miN, ana colds, or
money nneif.
To break up a cold In a few minu
tes try this: Pour a teaspoonful of
Hyomel Into a bowl of boiling water
put towel over head and bowl, and
hreathe the soothing, healing vapor
that arises, n ,nko!, yor ))on(, f ,
r ear In two minutes. It Is pleasant
""V- Fro,, trial saniplo of HYOMEI
'v. !. ohtnlnod by writing nooth's
"vomei Co., Riiffnlo, N Y
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ll , I DIE I', f
y.
PASCO, Wash., April 28. Pasco
ntands for progress. Last night the
Council awarded contracts that pro
vide for the Immediate paving and
Improvement of the main streets of
the city.
For some months the Council com
mittee has been busy with trips of
the Pacific Northwest for the pur
pose of determining the most de
sirable kind of paving for use in this
climate. Their report covered wide
experiences by various cities, with
concrete, asphalt, hassam, west
rumite, bltullthlc, brick and wood
blocks. The committee reported un
animously In favor of bltullthlc.
Bids were received from companies,
representing most of the pavements
above named. Prices varied consid
erably a number being offered for
less per square yard, than bltullth
lc, but In view of the favorable re
ports In the towns where this form
of pavement has been tested for a
long period of years, it was consid
ered that bltullthlc is unquestion
ably the cheapest In the long run.
Lame Shoulder Is nonriv inin
uue io rneumatism or thn mmMu
and aulcklv vleldn
cation of Chamberlain's Liniment
For sale by all good dealers.
COAST VAR8ITT EIGHTS
TO CONTEST AT SEATTLE
UNIVERSITY OF WASmvr!Trv
Seattle. May 3. The varsitv eht'.
representing the University of Wash
ington and of California win cntaat
on Lake Washington Thursday, May
25. The freshmen crew from Stan
ford will row against the Washing
ton first year men. on th sumo rfow
Contracts with both universities have
heen signed and Washington e,mr.
antees them $600 for expenses. For
some reason, unknown here, Stan
ford will not race against Wsh!n-.
ton. This Is cause for much disap
pointment, as the Washington rowers
wanted to compete for the rhmninn.
smp or tho Pacific coast.
A Mower
Your hay will soon be ready to cut and we are ready with
the best mower made for cutting this crop. We handle
only McConnlck mowers. There is no better machine
made. You can get either size machine you desire
4 or 5-foot cut. . ,
, McCormick
Mowers will cut anything that's cutable. They the always
ready for work, and they are made to stand hard wear.
McCormick mowers are light of draft, and convenient and
easy to operate. Don't wait until the last minute before
getting your mower, but call and make a selection. A
McCormick mower won't cost you any more now than it
will later. Drop In, examine our line, and we will tell
you why it is to your Interest to deal with us. Remem
ber, we are not here today and away tomorrow. We are
always here and always ready to supply your wants.
Rogue River Hardware
Company.
THE BIG RED FRONT '
IN LIFE'S MAY DAY
AND TOUR PAX DAT THEN
RUT MONEY IN THE BANK
to.
it-
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In cases of rheumatism mitof
nam makes slppn ond
ihls may be obtained by applying
Chamberlain's I.lnlmonf rn . ' .
II good dealers.
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Ing hair. Iiehin " , . . "
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ray stands reartv to
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air. proved a grand
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bU.MI(;HT NEED 1 T
ho? tF TTi1 th? ?oney yu make and Put Jt fa he
SSfw ? jU3t fS dollars a week in our bank in
SNUG FORTUNE n ft WiU hQ a
Make OUR Bank YOUR Bank.
We pay liberal interest consistent with safety-4 per cent.
Josephine County Bank
GRANTS PASS, ORE.
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for nale or rent, on msy
payments. Supplies and
repnlrM for a'l makes.
Stocking darner and cotton.
Clarl
1 t'aiiio np
100
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Kront St. (inuit
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LONG rtKACH, fal., Mav S.Un
ileterred by hU mishap yesterday,
"hen his aeroplane was wrecked. S.
French, n youthful Inventor of
l.eni; Hoinh. nnonnced today thr.t he
vi!l attempt a s.vord flkht In his
l ir.o-innde machine within a few
lays French was only (.'.Uhtlv
'"v.lseil In his 60-foot plunse.
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GRANTS PASS TRUCK CO.
UIMH IllttW.. Pn.irtM,n.
HIOMIT VM KKI.IAP.LK
SI U U K
I'tiiiion mid Orpin.t
Fnnfully Heinoxitl
lMione: I l-L and 2(MKK
Grant Pass, Orv.
Keimiid us ol tenting times, and we besiu
f- nok at our old tent, and find it is in .
a.l conditi,,,,. Xo llsc , ,., .,,
"i size and jinoe from
7 by 7 feet at $175 to
12 by 18 feet at $1650 ,
will he jflajl to have you rail an.l decide
vlnlo tho nssortnicnt is
Remember the place.
Jewell Hardware Co .
SOlOBVDRHGISTStUMUHlRt w"h
8 ,; 's'.:;' ';.-. y
nt Chehnll.