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FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1011 WEEKLY ROGUE RIVER COURIER PAGK FIYX Canning Supplies Canning time is here in full blast and it Isn't so bad, alter all, If you're using tlie best jurs and supplies. We can recom mend these jars: MASON The sort mother used to use. TUB EVERLASTING Has glass top and wide mouth. ECONOMY The jar thit Is popular with many. We have all supplies, Mich as Jelly Glosses, Rubber, Tops rarafluc, etc. J. Pardee Messrs. Gorham, Marlon Calloway, Jack Allison and Lou Mariam left Tuesday evening for the West Fork country on a hunting trip. . Misa LIda Fyfield returned Mon day from a week's visit with Mrs. H. L. Truax and family at Newport. Fred Blackman, Jack Bratton and John Mock are among the searchers after big game in the West Fork mountains. Rev. and Mrs. William Hamilton went to their Central Point ranch on Tuesday to spend a month. Mrs. John Mock is spending the week with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John Blglow, at Williams. Mrs. H. C. Prltten, and little son, who have spent the past two weeks with Mrs. Prltten's mother, rs. M. E. Pollock, left Tuesday for their home at lied Bluff, Cal. Dewdrop sprinklers at Cramer Bros. ASKS HELP TO BUILD TRAIL TO THE COAST PERSONAL Attorney A. C. Hough returned Wednesday evening from a business trip to San Francisco, where he bus spent the past week. Fly knocker for cows at Cramer Bros. Lee Calvert and son Don, returned Wednesday afternoon from Portland and Seaside, where they have spent the pas,t 10 days. Miss Annie Cal. vert stopped at Eugene to spend a few days with friends. E. H. Barrows of Kingman, Kas., arrived Wednesday to look over this city with an Idea of establishing a business college and night school. He has been conducting such a school In Colorado but had to leave that sec tion on account of the high altitude. WTilllam Avery of Kerby was a bus iness visitor to the county seat Wed nesday. Gold pans, picks and shovels at Cramer Bros. Mrs. I. J. Purkeypile and Mrs. J. E. Ross came down from Central Point Wednesday to spend the day on bus iness. Too liberal feeding for eggs or poor judgment in the selection of food brings on indigestion and bow el troubles. This is especially true in hot weather. Your stock can be put in perfect condition by the use of Conkey's Cholera Remedy, without loss of time. Cramer Bros. Mr. and Mrc. H. E. DeCoss came over from Crescent City Wednesday to spend several days with friends. J. R. Stannard came in from Kerby Wednesday to spend the day on bus iness. Cane poles, new lot at Cramer Bros. , Mr. and Mrs. Sloan Curtis were In Nfrom their Holland ranch Wednesday to spend a few days on business. Mrs. E. D. Lewis returned to this city Wednesday evening accompan ied by her mother, Mrs. E. M. Light, who will visit for a short time. Bert Massle of Merlin spent Wed nesday and Thursday in Grants Pass. A. L. Chillenden and W. R. Chill endon of Minnesota arc spending a few days in Grants Pass looking over the country. Mazda Tungsten lamps at Cramer Bros. Mrs. Ernest Lewis and baby went to Hugo Tuesday to visit relatives, Mrs. W. H. Harris and baby went to Medford Wednesday morning to spend several days with Mrs. George Porter. THE First National Bank of Southern Oregon Mrs. E. W. Kendall, and children, Miss Irene Kendall and Master Leon ard and Norman Kendall, left Wed nesday for Brownsville, where they will be guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Hansen for sev eral days, after which they go to Portland and Newport. They expect to be absent from Grants Pass until the first of September. Baby chicks should not be pester ed to death with the head lice nui sance. It means heavy loss to you if you don't get rid of the pest. Con key's Head Lice Ointment at Cramer Bros, will save you dollars. It's so easy to use. Ask for Coukey's Poul try Book no charge. Miss Bessie Goodrich, critic teach er at the state normal schools at Kalamazoo, Mich., left north Thurs--day morning after spending Wednes day with Mrs. G. S. Dennis, who is visiting with her sister, Mrs. H. Wood near this city. Miss Goodrich will visit at Eugene and other points north before going to her home In Michigan. Vernon and Malcolm Anaerson went to Kerby Wednesaay to spend several days on business. Clauss scissors and shears at Cra mer Bros. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilcox went to Wolf Creek Thursday, where they will spend two weeks camping. They will be joined Saturday by Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Martin. J. L. Woldridge and W. W. Wold ridge were business visitors in the city Thursday, returning to their home at Missouri Flat, the same day Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Entrlken and fiaby, who have spent several months in' Grants Pass, returned to tnetr home at Galice, Wednesday. The Josephine County Automobile club has made a decided improve ment In the condition of the road to Savage rapids on the south side of the river. It has spent $200 on the road and the county, court has spent a considerable sum also in material and labor. Game laws free at the Rogue Riv er Hardware Co., The Big Red Front 8-4-4 Sam Bowden spent Wednesday in Medford looking after business mat tors. Ho returned to Grants Pass in the evening. Mrs. S. Loughiidge left Monday for a visit to her daughter. Mis Charles Day, at Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Morphy und little son Robert, were Grants Pass visitors from the Granite Hill mine Monday; Mr. Morphy reports many hunters colne into the hills near that place. Mr. C. M. Purdy of Seattle, is vis King iu Grants Pass and incidentally boosting "Firestone" automobile tires in connection with the McLean Auto livery. Hose 10c per foot and up at Cra mer Bros. R. L. Fromme, supervisor of the Siskiyou National forest, who is building a trail from Galice down Rogue river to connect with the West Fork-Gold Beach mail trail at Mule creek, asks the cqtufty court of Jose phine county to contribute $300 to ward the work. Several changes In route are necessary, and for this new work Mr. Fromme desires the county to help. In a communication to the court Supervisor Fromme 6ays: "Josephine county has reeefved as her share of the 25 per cent of na tional forest receipts in Oregon for the fiscal year ending June 30, 191ft, the sum of $1,529.39. Less than 75 per cent ($1,120.33) of this amount was actually received by the United States treasury from citizens of Jose phine county during the same period as grazing fees, payments for sNimp age, etc. The national government, through forest service, expended iu Josephine county $13,500, or twelve times the sum paid into the federal treasury as national forest receipts from Josephine county, $1,800 of which covered temporary labor and supplies used directly on trail con occurred and had too carried sever-'most suitable for him. striicMnn. "As you probably know the forest egon. aecuiem anu wuu a view to ouy.ng wnere u is service has been engaged in the past few years in bulldlug a trail from Ga- j lice down the Rogue river to connect with the West Fork-Gold Beach mail trail at MiiIp Crpek. This trail has. a pleasant event toon place aion day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. II up to June 30, 1911, cost in construc tion work the sum of $10,000, $1,-1 MCRPHV. a ;4 SUN 'BIB A - Mrs. Ed. Hanaum returned from I fQ Table Rock last wook, where she had I 'tf been helping to care tor her niece, Miss Zola Knox, who has been 111 with typhoid fever., M!s Knox, was Improving at last reports. 1., W. Carson, who has been sick with intermittent fever for several weeks, la rapidly Improving Messrs. Swlnden and McFadden are baling hay for the Hayes broth era. M. M, Alnsworth, Kail Moncrief and Alva Gllmore departed ;i few days ago for Walla Walla, Wash., to work in harvest fields. That land values have not depreci ated around Murphy was evidenced last week when Lewis Lucky sold his fine little farm for the sum of $7, 000. Mr. Lucky and family depart ed for Ashland, where they will vis It friends while deciding on a new location. Miss Annabel Leith has been en gaged to teachvthe Murphy school. Senator and Mrs. John Brown, of i Iowa, are visiting their son, Elmer 'creek and Is being placed on Luther In FISHING TACKLE and we have the Quality kind New lot Cane Poles . . . . . 20c Split Bamboo Poles, from . 90c to $8.00 Cramer Bros. ODD FELLOWS' 1UOCK. SIXTH Hitd H. STUr.FTS. . PHONE 5.W ,; Brown and family, John Meek met with an accident in which one foot was almost severed .Robinsou's place. Mr. and Mrs. Clothter and family of Walla Walla, Wash., are located I by an axe, Mr. Meek was engaged In, off the prairie for a while, They are surveying with Fred Menseh near traveling for Mr. Clothier's health al miles before medical attendance could be had. Mr. Meqk returned home a few days ago and will be an Invalid for several weeks. 000 of which was donated by Jose phine county. It Is intended this year to complete the present trail to. Mule Creek at a probable expendi ture of $1,800. "In constructing this Rogue river trail, the forest service has exercis ed great care in locating all the new work on the best practicable grade for the money allotted, but in order to get through as far as possible the past two years on from $250 to $800 per mile, It has been necessary for us to resort to the repairing of several sections of the old trail rather than to attempt all new work. In this way we have managed bo mat we will have a possible trail clear through from Galice to the coast by the end of this August, but, before R can rank as a first class, absolutely safe trail and one on which any kind of satisfactory time can be made, It will L. Reed, It being the occasion of Mr. Reed's birthday anniversary. A boun tiful dinner was served which was all that could bo desired in the way of a feast of good things. The gathering took on the nature of a reunion, as most all of the guests were soldiers and their wives. In the late after noon the guests were served with de licious lee cream and cake. The fol lowing were present: Mr. and Mrs. Silas Berry, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Han nnm, Mrs. Sarah Knox, Mrs. Dora Hackney, Mrs! T. Lelth, Capt. John Brown and wife, of Leon, la., Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Brown and daugh ter, Margaret, Mr. and Mrs. J, W. Gllmore and Mr. and Mrs. Dell Os-born. Among those who witnessed the ball game Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Woelf(le of Applegato, also Misses Leota Edwards and Hazel Holland, of Woodvlllo. Cuts and briuses my be healed In about one-third the time required by the usual treatment by applying Chamberlain's Liniment. It Is an an tiseptic and causes such Injuries to heal without maturation, Thl lint ment also relieves soreness of the muscles and rheumatism pains. For sale by all good dealers. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given, that CARD OP THANKS. Charles D. Sexton, the undersigned has been appointed administrator with the Will annexed of the Estate of Caroline Sexton, deceased, by tha County Court for Josephine County, Oregon, and all persous having claims against said estate are hereby noti fied to present the same, duly veri fied, to the undersigned administrat or at tho law office of II. D, Norton, nt Grants Pass in Josephine County, Oregon, on or before the expiration of six months from the date of the first publication of this nottloe. Date of first publication, August 4, 1911. CHARLES D. SEXTON, 8-4-5 1 Administrator, . , U . . An ordinary case of diarrhoea can, as a rule, bo cured by a single dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Thos remedy has no superior for bowel complaints. For sale by all good dealers, I wish to express my grateful thanks to the friends and neighbors who rendered valuable assistance at the time of the accident when my hus band, Walter A. Strong was instantly killed at Waldo. MRS. EMMA STRONG. WOLF CREEK. Miss Edith Allen of this place, has returned to her home In Grants Pass, require an unqualified abandonment jt rest before taking up her duties as of two or three short sections of old GRANTS PASS. U. 8. Depository. Capital, Surplus and I'ndlvlded rroflts flOO.OOO. We invite the public to call oo us la our new batting quar ters and consider our ability properly to care for the banking needs of the community. Our fire-proof and burglar proof Safe Deposit Vault Is now ready for use, and we offer for rent Safety Deposit Boxes, rent als ranging from $2.00 to $10.00 per year. Interna Puld On Tin..' ilt L. R. Hall, President ). C. Campbell, Vice Pre. If. I Hilary, Cashier It. K. Hnckrtt, Aest. Cahlf trail in favor of new grades, The most urgent alteration, In fact the only change which seems really im perative at this time, is the con struction of a new grade to eliminate the use of several old switch-baens on a section of a little more thnn a mile of trail between Booze and Bun ker creeks. "This new proposed route has been blazed out by forest officers and runs along on a good grade far below the highest attained by tho switch backs and yet perhaps 200 f-et above tho river. It is much more direct than the old trail and, as I remem ber, It seems a short mile. The slope Is extremely steep, however, which calls for deep, heavy grading, but the rock is largely of a loos' and shaley character on which drift picks have a very material effect, making the use of powder necessary only occasionally. "This important alteration in the old trail I believe can be accomplish ed at a cost of but little more than $500 and, if your honorable, body will consent to authorize the expenditure of this amount from tho proper coun ty funds, I am ready to promise, with your approval, careful supervlHlon and management of thlH work through the assignment of a compet ent forest ranger as foreman." teacher at Golden F. B. Jones of the Western Union Telegraph compnny, Is spending a few days In our vicinity. G. R. Watson of Grants Pass, was a Sunday caller at Golden. Mr. and Mrs. E. Jordan spent n Tew days up Cow creek. A very enjoyable dance was given at the Martha mine last Saturday ev ening, which was largely attended. Argyll? McGllvary, lineman for the Postal Telegraph company at this place,, has resigned his position. Af ter a few days' hunting he will leavo for Klamath Falls. A. Tlel of Klamath Falls is here looking after his property for n few days.' It. H. Davis of Three I'lnos, Is ve iling friends on Coyote creek. SINCERE APPRECIATION. To the frlendii, who were many and true,, we wish to express our deep ap preciation for the sympathy and for their tender solicitude to us In these dark hours as tho result of the pass ing of a loving wife and daughter, and babe. Wo shall ever hold you in grateful remembrance. V. C. SCIIIMMEL, MR. AND MRS. STEVE JONES. CLASSIFIEDADS FOR RALE FOR SALE On Tuesday, August, 1, 1 will offer for sale at McGoe and Gravlln's stable, six head of horses, two wagons, three sets of harness, one 14-Inch plow and all other property belonging to tho estate of J. E. York. Ed E. Warner, Ad ministrator. , 7-28-lt FOR SALE Heifer calf from blue ribbon cow. Telephone 8S7 Wlld ervlile. ' 7-21-St ITCHING SKIN Ql'ICKLY COOLED. Hot weather means skin trotibli for in;: ny people, but now von nn htnp the Itch Instantly JtiHt a few drops of tho cooling and healing wlntergreen lotion and the Itch Is gone not 111 half an hour not In ten minutes but In five sec onds. This simple wash l known as D. D. I). Prescription for Eczema, and usually sells for $1.00 h bottle, but now by special arrangement you can net trial hI.c bottle for 25 cents. This will be enough to show you why we always recommend D. D. D. for all skin I roubles, D, D. D. gives Instant .ji:i:ome PR.MRIK. relief. M. Clemens 8-4-2t At IVnn-Oregoii and Provolt Preaching services will be held at Penn-Oregon Sunday, August 6, at 11 a. m., and at Provolt at 8 p. m. HORN. FINDLEY At Grants Pass, Tues day, July 25, 1911, to Dr. and Mrs, M. C. Findley, a asugmer. HENDRICKS At Springfield, Or econ. Sunday, July 30, 1911, to Mr. Mro Tinbert Hendricks, a 10- aim - pound daughter. Both Mr. and Mrs. Hendricks were former residents of Grants Pass, where Mrs. Hendricks wilt be remem bered ng Miss Maggie Jewell. DIED. PAiM.OW At Grants Pbkh, Ore- Bl.n. Thursday, July 27. 1911, Odell Farlow, the 7-monthx-old daughter of Mr .t Mrs. Homer Farlow, raue of death being cholera Infantum. Fii nrral services were held at the house lth Interment at Granite Hill cem- Fruit Jars, cans and kettles at Cra mer Bros. Seemed to Give lllm a New stomarli. "I suffered Intensely after eattnt- and no medicine or treatment I tried seemed to do any good." writes H. M. Youngpeters, Editor of The Sun, Lake View. Ohio. "The first few dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets gave me surprising relief, the second bottle seemed to give me a new stomach and perfectly good health." For sale by all good dealers. A well known Des Moines woman after suffering miserably for two days from bowel roniplalnt, was cured by one dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, For Hale by all good dealers. Buy It now. Now Is the time to fiiiy a bottle of Chamberlain' Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It in alniOKt certain to be needed before the numrner Is over. This remedy ha no superior. For mil'' by all R'od dealers. Mrs. .1. C. Morgnn visited from Wednesday till Saturday with rela tives In Grants Pass. Ira May made a trip to Three Pines Saturday. Claude Armstrong of Prengle, Washington, made a nhort visit thl week with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. C. AriTiMiioni' Mrs, Col well and daughter Irene, of Grants Pass, nrfl spending a week with Mrs. Colwell's sister, Mrs. J. H. Robinson. An let cream soclul was given at Luther Robinson's Wednesday night. Tli one present report a pleasant time. Elbert Tucker came from Deer creek Sunday for the ball guuiu. lie returned in the evening. Miss Mar tha Tucket accompanied blm and expects to visit with relatives and friends for a short time , Mrs. Luthrop and son, of Rogue river, spent Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wheeler. CIuum Schmidt and family of Grants Pans, and George Gcbers and family, of Rogue river, wr picnick ing at llomewood farm Sunday and nit nested tho ball game In the after noon. Jerome Prairie boys suffered an- BUSINESS VOINTKRS Dr. Flanagan, Pbyalclan and 8urgeon. J.E.Peterson.Ploneerlnsuranceflan Rexall Remedies at Clemens, ac.l drugs. Diamonds and watches sold on tht instalment plan to responsible par ies at Letcher's Jewelry store. Alfred Letcher, Registered Opto sietrlut and JftvelT In Dixon's old itand, Front st. Eyes tested free. FOR SALE 160-acre ranch, tlx miles from Harbor, Curry county, Oregon. 25 acres cleared land, balance fine fir timber. Vell protected from danger of forest fire. Fine family orchard of ap ples, poaches and pears now bearing, and nice, young orchard set out. Will raise fine crops ot any kind.' Plenty of good spring water. D6uiHJE''dlscplVw7"V-incV"'Btud? baker wagon, will make good log ging truck, for sale. Inquire F. W. Dledorlchs, East A st., also for well digging. 6-9-6t iFoRSALR Tim ber claim,' " NW K See. 24, Twp 87, 7 West, Jose phine county. For particulars address II. Walter, conductor, 3rd and Towniend streets, S. P, Co., San Francisco, Cal. 9-3-tf FOR BALE 3 ft Bain wagon In good shape. Also thoroughbred S. C. Brown Leghorn eggs. $1.00 per setting, Inquire ot I. W. Ryan, 704 W. D st. , 3-17-tf WANTED " ' WANTED Spring chickens, tries. Mochu restaurant, G st. . 8-4-tf WANTED Medium weight, gentle horRO, for light service for Its keep, by roBpouHlble party. 15. C. II., care Courier. II Den Harmon came In from Dryden Wednesday to visit relatives and tran- Haet businewi. YOl HAVE IX'KMA OH ANY SKIN OR SCALP TItOl IlLE HERE IS GOOD NEWS. You have probably tried ouw or more remedies with smnll huccchh. This costs money and It Is uncertain. We want you to try ZEMO, the c lean liquid remedy, but we do not want you to pay for It unless you aro satis fied with results. We have bo much faith In Zemo that wo want you to try It by sending to tho E. W. Ross Medi cine Co., 3032 Olive St., St. Louis, Mo., 10c in stamps to pay postage for a generous wimple of ZK.MO nnd ZE MO ( antiseptic) SOAP and our 32 page booklet on skin dlseiiHeg OR get a bottle today at C. II. Demaray's Drug Ktore and If you aro not picked with results they will refund your money. ZEMO Is a clean scientific prepar l Ion Hint whhIich a way and destroys the germ life and the poisons that ESTRAY There came to my. place about January 15, a two-year-old, roan colored lielfor, without brands or marks. Owner can have same by proving property and paying tharg. es. Marion 'Griffin, Slate Creek, Wonder, Oregon, 8-4-81 other defeat Sunday at the hands of nn the trouble. Stops (be Itch- k .,! urn .n,i uiiriB,vin.. loom l "" - H-nilts can be wn - " . i II. ...I..., l.'M p I I I ri'ir II ji ri M II I iwii . .c.ii's i.uni, lutflv nit el eczemn Iu all Its forms but still their spirits are not dauul mI, an they Intend to try again. George May of Colorado, arrived Monday and will vHl for an Indefi nite time with hi brother, J. II, May. The in mill arrived from D-t rr w:l n hives, rashes, acne, tetter I lit lien' tr h, prickly heat, etc., In in f.int th- name an on grown persons. Indotxeil and Hold by druggim ev etywheip and In Grants Paus by O, II Demaray's Ding Store, STRAYED ASSAYEIt AND CI! Kill JT. EARL V. INGLES, D. Be General ai- sayer and analytical work. Csmsal and asphalt testing. HMtfalpp4 assay office and testing laboratory In Oregon. All work guaranty. Calvert-Paddnck block.' Paoaa $ 70-J. MISCELLANEOUS RANNIE, the plumber, la ready at any mlaute to repair your plumb ing. 609 11 street. Telephone 140-R. 4-I-tf ARTISTIC photographs, postals, stamp pictures, amateur ftalih tng, Coma and tee sfnutea at the Anxelo Studio, nOfl Rlnh Street Mid tMiffimT H'ir l-H-tf J. T. Fry. Assistant Ca-V.- etery.