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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1911)
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1011. WEEKLY UOC.Uh KtVFh MURIK PAGK THAKX FUNERAL OF W. 11. PATKMAX. CD your orders by mm Seasonable Goods Reasonable Prices Our first consideration in buying, is quality; then price; therefore you will find our goods all of the high est grade, a iid prices as low as consistent in successful merchandising. QUAIL WILL BE RIPE OCTOBER 15. We can sell you the guns and ammunition that will give you the best results. Our stock of 10, 12, 16 & 20 guage shells is complete. For the bigger game we carry a line of rifles of all calibres which cannot be equaled in this city Prices ex ceptionally low. WEDGES AND MAULS. All sizes and patterns of wedges, 12i2 per lb. Splitting mauls per lb. . .121c Steel sledges, per lb. . . . .12ihj Peavies, cant hooks, axe handles, saw handles, sledge handles, saw sets, files, etc., all of the best quality and low est prices. LANTERNS! ! Brass Lanterns, each Hoc No. 0 Tubular each fiTx? No. 2 Cold Blast each ...$1.00 No. 2 Cold Blast Copper Ft. $1.25 Bull's Eye Push Lantcrns.l.G.) What's the use of prowling around in the dark when yon can get light at above prices? KEEN KUTTER AXES. Single or double bit, $1.25 each. Stiletto double bit. each .$1.25 These axes are full warrant ed against flaws or being soft. We also have cheaper axes. SIMOND'S CROSS CUT SAWS. Royal Chinook, $1.00 per foot Chinook, .'. 75c per foot One Man Saws .$2.25 to $3.25 You all know that Simond's cross cut saws are the best. ATKIN'S CROSS CUT SAWS This is an exceptional bar gain on this higl grade saw and when this lot is sold, there will be no more at the price, 6Vo, 7, 7lo foot, each . . . .$3.50 BUCK SAWS. In all the latest styles and shapes. Prices range from 70c to$1.00. BUZZ SAWS CIRCULAR SAWS We can supply on short no tice and at rock bottom prices. PALMER FRUIT PICKING BASKET Superior to all others; prac tical, din-able and a fruit sav er. Onlv a few left and while thev last, take them at $1.25 each. LIME AND BLUE STONE Used for spraying, at this time, now on' hand. We have a line of hand sprayers coming within a few davs, the verv best to be had and we want von to see them before vou buv. Stoves Every morning and evening at the present time you are re minded of the heating proposition and we are here to help you decide the problem. Our superior line of high grade heaters, ap propriate sizes and stylish patterns, have met with approval. Our assortment of sizes at various prices is still complete. Prices From $1.50 to $25.00 And last but not least do not forget that we manufacture and Fine repair harness in the most workmanlike way. Our heavy factory n machinery and skilled workmen have revolutionized the harness HameSS business of Grants Pass. We are turning out an extra heavy work harness extra stitch ed tugs made of oakwood leather, which is the best leather that can be purchased at any price. Handsomely trimmed. This harness will stand any reasonable strain and last a liftetime with proper care. Price, $55.00. A fair p-ade bu?gy harness, well trimmed, at $10.00. Others -t ci2 50 $17.00, $20.00. We are making a special buggy harness with flexible saddle PTtn heavy V shaped breast collar, well made and handsome ly t-immcd. We guarantee this harness ii. every particular. Special Price $25.00 GRANTS PASS HARDWARE The ' remains ot W. H. Pateman, who died at the Southern Pacific hospital In Portland last week, ar iived here Sunday morning and were Interred In the Granite Hill ceme tery. A short service wa conducted ot the grave. The old man had been a flagman for the S. P. company here for a number of years, and so far as knovn had no relatives In this coun try. JOSKPIUXE IIOTKL BANQUET. Metschan Brothers have mailed to re.sideuts of the city and a number outside the city handsomely engrav ed cards announcing a banquet at the formal opening of the new Jo sephiue hotel, Monday,; October 16. The banquet will be served from 6 to 9 o'clock, and plates will be $2; couples,- $3. it is planned to have a gala even ing and Phil Metschan states that Congressman W. C. Hawley will act as toastmaster. A number of ad dresses will be made by residents of Grants Pass. rewdS HELPFUL HINTS ON HAIR HEALTH. Scalo and Hair TroublM Generally Caused by .Carelessness, Dandruff Is a contusions disease cnus ed by a microbe which also produces mildness. Never use u comb or brush belonging to Nome one else. No matter how cleanly the owner may lie, thee articles may be Infected with microbes, which will Infect your sculp It Is far easier to catch hnlr mlrmjies than It Is to get rid of them, and n single stroke of an Infected comb or brush may well lead to baldness. Never try on any body else's bat. Many a hat band Is a resting place for microbes. If you happen to be troubled with da ml ru IT, Itching scalp, falling hair or baldness, we have a remedy which we believe will completely relieve theso troubles. We ore so sure of this that we offer It to you with the understand lug that It will cost you nothing for the trial If It does not produce the results we claim. This remedy Is called Rex all "03" Hair Tonic. We honestly be lieve It to be the most sclent ltlc rem edy for scalp and hair troubles, and we know of nothing else that equals It for effectiveness, because of the re sults It has produced In thousands of cases. llexnll "0.T Hair Tonic Is devised to banish dandruff, restore natural coin when Its loss has been brought about b disease, and make the hair natural ly silky, soft and glossy. It docs th's because It stimulates the hair follicles, destroys the germ matter, and brill' s about n free, healthy circulation .of blood, which nourishes the hnlr root, causing them to tighten and prow new hnlr. We want everybody who has any trouble with hair .or scalp to know tUt -we think that Itexall "tl.'V Hnlr Tonic Is the best hair tonic and restor titlve In existence, and no one should scoff nt or doubt this statement until they have put our claims to a fair test, with the understanding that they pay us notlilnir for the remedy If It does not rive full and complete satisfaction In every particular Two sizes, M cents and $1 on. Remember, you can obtain !all Remedies only at - vtc-( Th flfxnlt Store M. Clemens, opp. Opera House. ringnian Patcnmii Dies Word was received here Saturday that W. IT. Pateman, flagman for the Southern raclfic In Grants Pbsr, died In the Southern Pacific hospi tal In Portland Friday, the cause of death being general debility. Hr Pateman was about f5 yenrs of ago and for a number of years has been a fhitflllar figure lu the railroad yards of this city. The remains will bo brought to Grants Pass for burial. STOP THAT DANDRUFF Before It kills your hair. You know dandruff la a germ disease, and It leads slowly and surely to baldness and there la only one way to cure dandruff and that Is to kill the term that causes tke trouble. Greasy salves will never do thla. ZEMO and ZEMO SOAP kills the germ, and are guaranteed to rure dandruff, Itching scalp and all oth er germ disease of the akin and acalp. ZEMO and ZEMO SOAP are the true scientific remedies for these af flictions. To show our faith la ZEMO and ZEMO 80AP we have In structed the druggist selling them to refund your money If you are not satisfied with the results from thft very first bottle and the first rake of snap. We ran afford to make this offer because one bottle of Zemo and on rake of snap are sufficient to show their healing qualities, and If used according to directions, they will tf feet a permanent cure. ' fold by druggists everywhere and In Grants Pnss by C. H. Demaray Hlllmisni's In dop to a disordered condition of the stomah. Chamber Iain's Tablets ar intlnlly a stom ach tjiedlrlrip, Intended esif" IsMy to act on that mean: to cbanse It, s'T'-Mithen M. totm and levl-mr-Mle t to n-O'ilnt" Him liver nnd to banish tilli"ii's positively and effci timl Iv. For rale by all good dealers ABSOLUTELY PURE Makes delicious home baked foods of maximum quality at minimum cost Makes home baking a pleasure The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar No Alum No Umo Phosphates ! ft ' 1 NORTH YAKIMA PEOPLE BUY NEAR THIS CITY One of the Interesting sales of real estate of the paBt week was consummated by Judge H. H. Bus ier, the property being the Hurl burt tract of 16tt acres located one mile west of the city on the river road. The purchaser waa Frank Smith, a business man of North Yakima, Wash. The property la one ot the most valuable In Rogue River val ley, and the deal speaks volumns for Southern Oregon climate and soil when Washington residents pur chase property here. The ranch Is one of the show places around Grants Pass and from Ita trees Spltzenberg apples were obtained that captured first prixe at Ashland two years ago, leading ' a large number of exhibits from the valley. The ranch contains five acres of one-year-old newtowna, aleo a few bartlett pears. The soil Is a rich alluvial bottom land, and the loca tion Is Ideal, being on one of the permanent drives down the valley. Prof. E. R. Hurlburt of the city schools has been the resident manag er of the property and It Is In keep ing to mention that the orchard has a fine crop of fruit. The tract will be tmdor the gravity ditch Irriga tion system. The consideration was around $10,000. Mr. nnd Mrs. Smith will make their permanent home here. STOMACH TONIC. DEATH OF MRS W. A. HUMMEL. From Tuesday's Dally. Mrs. Alice Julia Rummel wife of W. A. Rummel of this city, died at the family home on Third and B streets early this morning. Mrs. Rummel had beeu a sufferer from cancer of the stomach for the past year, and had been confined to her bed for the last three months, until death today released her from her suffering. ' , Mrs. Rummel waa bom in Iowa, December 20, 1855. and was near lug her 66th birthday anniversary when she was called to her last home. Besides her husband, W. A. Rummel, Bhe is survived by her mother, Mrs. A. J, Close, two slBtera, Mrs. Mabel Calloway, and Mrs. Lena Jones, and one brother,. Clarence Close, all of this city; and a brother, Frank Close of Eugene, i Mrs. Rummel was an estimable woman and enjoyed the love of many friends. ! Funeral services will be held at the home at 10 o'clock Wednesday forenoon, Rev. F. C. Lovett of the First, Paptlst church officiating. In terment will be In I. O. O. F. ceme tery. The best plaster. A piece of flan nel dampened with Chamberlain'! Liniment and bound on over the af fected parts Is superior to a plaster and costs only one tenth as much. For sale by all good dealors. Puts the NtniiiHch hi Splendid Hlmpe and Supplies Vim, Vigor mid Vitality to the Whole Rutty. If yo ufeel all run down, out of sorts, nervous and depressed, go and Vet a flO-rent box of of MI-O-NA stomach tablets today. Take every one of them according to directions, and when they are gone you will feel like a different pemiti. MI-O-NA stomach tablets will ren ovate your disordered stomach and bowels; they wllr put life. Into your Inactive liver. They will hntilHh uorvouHness, brain fag, dizziness, hendacbes, night sweats, and sleeplessness. Ml-O-NA will stop sour risings, gns and heartburn In five minutes. Large box f0 cents at C. II, Dem- uray's and druggists everywhere, COMING EVE NTH. Dec. 1, Friday M. E. church baiaar wilh trnng'th tnd thfy lwsy pla" TWO HORSE OVERALLS MADS mt LEVI STBAUSS 01 CO. mm m CHICHESTER S PILLS i iif m mini iiii.m. K;); k " yj) . . . i i. t . ,... Y ill trr. -rrn Favors Oood-Roads Bonds O, P. Couchmnn of Wolf creek, was a business visitor In Grants Pass TuesdHy. He Is a good roads advo cute and Is anxious to have a bond Issuo with as little delay as possible. He Is of the opinion that his neigh bors win also favor the bonds. GHANGH OFFICIOUS F,LF(TKI. Officers eloctcd for Rogue River Valley grange, Lakeside school dis trict, located six miles down the riv er, Instituted by State Organizer T. L. Lee on Saturday, October 7: , Master, Tt. Thomas; overseer, H. Wood; lecturer, Mrs. H. Wood; Steward, W. D. Mlhllls; assistant steward, Alex Hood; chaplain, W, C. Finks; treasurer, Mrs. K Thorns; cecretarr, II. T. Prltchaid; Certi, Mrs. Putchsrd; Pomoni, Mrs. B. Hood; Flora, Mrs. W. C. Flnkej ladj assistant steward, Mrs. R. Mlhllls. Ii i it hair ;iti;w. That's Why a Thankful Woman Iteroiiiiiuiiils I'nriMliii Huge, ' C. H. Demarsy will sell you a fifty cent botllo of PARISIAN SAGW and guarantee It to banish dandruff, stop falling hair and Itching, scalp, or money back. It's a delightful hnlr dressing that mnV.es hair lustrous and fascinating. "In the spring I was recovtrlng from a severe rase of erysipelas, which left mo virtually bald on the front of my head and next to my ears. The hnlr kept coming out rapidly and nothing I used stopped my getting entirely bald, until I us ed two bottles of PARISIAN SACK. This tonic inado my Ii ulr start to grow lu and, In (si t, grew me a good fair amount of hnlr, and It has en tirely slopped in hair falling out. It Is with plcu'tiiio thst I gtve a public recommend to PARISIAN HA(!F which I know Is a wonder. " Mrs. Kiln (JllchiM. W. Pitt St., Bed ford, I'n,