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PAGE TWO WEEKLY ROGUE RIVER COURIER FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, ion. 1 -g PROFESSIONAL GAUDS II. 0. FINDLEY, M. D. Practice limited to EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT Glasses fitted and furnished. Office bouse 9 to 12; 2 to 5; and fcy appointment Phones 182 and lll-R. GRANTS PAS3, OREGON. V. L. DIMMICK, D. M. D. Dentist. Fetich Bldg, cor. 6th and G streets. Phono 3 03-J. Crown, Bridge Work and Killings cf All Kinds, a Specialty. Office hours t to 12 n. m.; 1 to 5 p. m. All Work Positively Guaranteed. GRANTS PASS, OREGON. E. 0. MAOY, D. M. D. Successor to Dixon Bros., Dentists First-Class Work. 10IM South Sixth, Grants Pass, Ore, DR. F. M. HARTSOOK PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office 202 South Sixth 8treet Of fice hours, 9 to 12 a. m.; 1 to 5 p. an. Phones: Office 18; Residence, 114-J. H. D. NORTON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Practice In all State and Federal Coirts. Office Opera House Block. Grant Pass, Oregon. OLIVER S. BROWN LAWYER Gnats Pass Oregon. 0. S. BLAN0HARD ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Practice in all State and Federal Courts. Banking ft Trust Co. Bldg. Grants Pass, Oregon J. D. WURTSBAUGH Attorney as4 Comnsdor at Law Notary Public ta office (tflce In Howard Block. Phone ll-J GRANTS PA88, ORKOON D. L. JOHNSTON AS8AYER North Stairway. GRANTS PASS, OREGON. Booms t and 7, Opera House Block. M. 0. H. DAY Contractor and Builder. Residences a Specialty. Plans and estimates furntsbed. Eealdence East A St. Phone 103-J Singer and Wheeler L Wilson SEWING MACHINES for sale or reut, on ty payments. Supplies and repairs for a'l makes. Stocking diirnei' and rut ton. T. HASSELL 100 Front St. Grant Pass Better Baking with Crescent i uaaing i owucr GRANTS PASS TRUCK CO. lll'NCll IIKOS., ProprtoUw PROMPT AM) RKMAULK HKHVUK Piano and Organ Carefully Removed Plume: 4t-1i nml tfOO-K (rants Pum, On'. yOVN ''"I Ak l't.,al.l I , f ' V W ' ''' ' .'" i..u TltMn.lA 4S-? ' ".-M .... ,. V l - 1 'li ' I I ' Li M . V M v V ,1 ! 1 ' t 1 V lilt II I V 1 l 11 1- II. CHICHESTER S PILLS PERSONAL AND LOCAL. J. F. Gardner returned Monday from Napa, California, where he has spent the paBt two weeks. Ed Allen left Tuesday morning to Join U. L. Upson at Cottage Grove and will accompany him on his 2ec ture tour to assist with the picture machine in giving illustrations In the lecture work. Mr. and Mrs. Saul Sadie of Seattle were In Grants Pass Monday on a business and pleasure trip, A. D. Gorbutt, of the lime com pany works on' Chaney creek, left Monday for a business trip to Stock ton, Cal. George Howland went to Medford Monday afternoon to spend several days. Mrs. F. W. Reld returned Sunday from a visit of five weeks spent with her mother at Portland. Dr. Cora B. Lemon made a profes sional trip to Merlin Sunday, return ing on the afternoon train. Fred Cook returned to his duties In the box factory at Glendale Mon day after a short visit with relatives. Miss Fannie Jewell returned Mon day from Portland and Eugene, where she spent last week with friends. Mrs. D. McCarthy of Ashland, for merly a resident of Grants Pass, stopped here this morning for a day with friends while en route to Eu gene to visit her daughter. Roy Hillls of Dothan Bpent Sun day with Grants Pass friends. Frank Blanton of Eugene, spent Sunday In Grants Pass. Miles and Harley Agee came In from Steamboat Saturday to spend a short time with friend. Thv returned Monday morning to Steam boat. W. C. Flxley and family arrived in Grants Pass Sunday, coming here from Falls City, Nebraska. Mr. Fix- ley has purchased property in Grants Pass and expects to locate perma nently. Roy J. Baker and little son arriv ed this morning from their home at Grass Valley to spend several days with Mr. Baker's brother, Sam Baker. Miss Mollis Bohl, of Missouri Flat, was visiting with Grants Pass friends Saturday. E. II. Holdsworth has moved his family from Gallce to Grants Pass where they will spend the winter. Miss Ilermolne flay bold and Eu gene Saybold, of Merlin, visited here Saturday. Miss Lizzie Bull, of Wildervllle. was In town Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Coon and two children, who have been residents of Grants Pass for the past three years, left Saturday evening for Portland where they will make their home. Attorney Fred Williams returned Sunday from a business trip spent In Portland and points In the Wlllnm etto valley. Ira Mallory visited with his moth er, Mrs. Alice Mallory, of this clfy, Monday and returned In the evening to hU home In Glendale. Roy C. Baker and little son re turned to their home at Grass Val ley, Oregon, Mondny evening, after spending the day with Mr. Baker's brother, Sam Baker, of this city. C. F. Dutcher left Grants Pass Sunday evening for a short visit In Merlin. Mrs. William Trimble, who has been spending a short time with her slHter, Mrs. E. V. Ames, left Sunday for her homo at Roseburg. 11. P. Seppenfleld came In Mon day from his mining propert) nenr Kerby and will spend several days here. Mrs. 8. A. Green returned Mondny from a visit of nn month spent with her daughter, Mrs, Hal Tuttle, of Fort Jones, Cal. J. F. Ulake left Monday afternoon for a business trip to San Francisco. Tom Gerbcr, repeater man at the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph office In this city, returned Monday from a visit with relatives at Salem and Portland, where he spent the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. V. X. Sutchwell, who have spent the past few days with Mr. SatchwcU's brother, R. G. Satch well of Grants Tass, returned Tues day morning to their home at Mo Mlnnvllle, Oregon. ririiiir Resident Here Mr. and Mrs. I.eo Smith nml little daughter arrived here Sunday from The I 'alios, to spend several days vHh Mrs. Smith's fat'ier, W, S n,ir lie, Mrs Smith lias many frlnidi hern wh, w ill remember her u M lteitlia Uatrle, who earlv ulrllnvd wns spent In this iltv. Mr nnd Mrs Smlih n Mil datuliter arc on their wnv to California to spenl ti e w ln'.r Hunters Get Game Clarence Wlnetrout of the Grants Pass Hardware company, has been enjoying a hunting trip with his brother-in-law, who is visiting here from Galllon, Ohio. The gentlemen returned Sunday well loaded with game which they had secured in the hills near Granite Hill. To Go To Salt Lake Mrs. Daniel Martin expects to leave Thursday for Salt Lake City to spend an indefinite time with rel atives. Mr. and Mrs. Martin have resided here for the past year and are well pleased with Grants Pass. Mr. Martin will remain here to look after their property Interests while Mrs. Martin Is visiting In Utah. Grants Pass Craftsman Expert The pair of Andirons which grace the fireplace of the handsome office of the Hotel Josephine have received much favorable comment from those who appreciate the artistic In iron work. They consist of two horizon tal twisted Irons, running from the base and topped with a large round ball Inclosed in a circle of flat iron. The andirons were made in this city by James Trimble and are a most creditable piece of work. To Lecture on Canal U. L. Upson, head clerk of the forestry office in this city, has taken a temporary leave of absence from his duties here and gone on a lecture tour, which will probably extend over a period of three months. Mr. Up son is lecturing on the Panama canal and the people and customs of Pan ama, and Is equipped with pictures, which will illustrate his talks and give Interest and color to his descrlD- tlons. Four years were snent hv Mr Upson in the canal zone, and he Is thoroughly conversant with his sub ject. Friday and Saturday eveninca he lectured In Jacksonville and his next stop will be in Roseburg. Women of Woodcraft Campaign- Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Samaln. orean- lzers for the Women of Woodcraft, the auxiliary of the Woodmen of the World, are in Grants Pbbs in the in terest of the local order, Azalia Cir cle. Mr. and Mrs. Samaln emart tn be here for three weeks or more and during that time they expect to add BO or more new names to the al ready large roll of members. With the addition of this number of mem bers, Azalia circle, Women of Wood craft, will be one of the largest bene- j nciary orders In the city. At the regular meeting this evening it Is expected a large delegation of mem bers will be In attendance to assist in perfecting plans for the member ship campaign. CA LL FOR BIDS ON ROAD WORK. The county court of Josephine ! county on December 6, 1911. will consider bids for clearing the Mght Ueen the Sexton place and Grave , Ashland, Ore., says: "I suffered for Creek. a year from kidney and bladder The road is to be cleared forty 1 ?omPialnt- H I stooped a stitch feet wide; twenty feet above the sur-1 JSf fifift. vty to be grubbed, and twenty feet Ley secretions were also unnatural below the survey to be cut off not and I was badly run down when I higher than six Inches above the'be8ai using Doan's Kidney Pills, ground. All brush to be burned !jhey 8.eemed to be JUfJt the remedy and all Umber to be taken from the Ly'Teh impranVe Tain roadway. j and lameness was ler severe. My Rids for the work north of the ' condition Is now good and I am glad Smith hill, and bids for the work I l?. slLy that Doan'8 Kidney Pills are Rnnth nf Mm q,nih Mit .m i I a11 tnat ,s filmed for them." south of the Smith hill will be con- For snle by a dealer8 PHce 60 sldered separately. Bidders will cs- cents. Foster-Mllburn Co.. Buffalo. ttmnte their work by the lineal rod. All bids to be Bealed and filed with the county clerk by ten o'clock, Dec ember (', 1911. 11-1 7-3t. By Order County Court. GIOIUOIS HAIR FOR KVF.RY WOMAN WHO WANTS IT Any woman who neglects her luilr cannot expect to have ns lovely hair its the woman who doesn't. Wash the hnlr oncp a week, use PARISIAN SAGK dally keep your h.lr IiI'UkIi rlonn nml In n fv '.i,v ! you will kIvo your hair a beautiful luxtro that you will be proud of I PARISIAN SACK l a most nil ,al)t hnlr tonic: bo rellnble that C. jH. IVmaray puarnntecH It to eradi cate dandruff, stop falling hair nml , Itching Bcalp, 0r money back. I It should be ustil as a dressing liv .every member of the family became It ke.-ps th,. scalp clean, prevent I hnlr from turnlnu gray and bnld i ties. l.ai-Re bottle- .".0 cents. You have no use for ordinary prep- illations ;,rter on. e giving deilnbtful PARISIAN S(JK n trial. iu i lks Hii:i'i5i: to wi n. Tl l.ARH, Cal.. Nov. 2'.'.. -Twelve belleo of tills . Hy, who are to he roine brides soon, disbanded a dub deotei to pink tens, damini; and Hrownlnir. fln. have reorcatiled fot Hie MimIv of plain sewlni; and W N - , nee." Security K 9 of every kind, nnd for your fields of growing crops, is what you want, and what you have a right to expect when you buy fence. A fence that a bull can bri-r.k thrr.iuih or break clown U r. t worth paving jv-iwi luoney for. ' You want weight in the fence you bi"', weight enough to turn the heaviest Percheron or stop a " devil wagon." Now, if is a fact and you should kno7 it that, per running rod, yon obtain the most w'i' j wire that is given in any fence, in the celebrated I i i i l It is made on purpose to be the heaviest, nrr.t durable a::d lasting of anv fence at an" price. I Is made and sold In larger quantities than any other two fences in the world, solely on its merits. The makers of AMERICAN FENCE own and operate their own iron mines and furnaces, their own wire mills and six immense fence factories. Their product is the acknowledged STANDARD OF THE WGBLD We can show you this fence In our stock and explain its merits and supcriuritv, aot ;!' in the roll r-a :u the held. Come and sec us and get our prices. ' Rogue River Hardware Co. BUSINESS POINTERS Dr. Flanagan, Physician and Surgeon. J.E.Peterson.PloneerlnsuranceMan RexaJl Remedies at Clemens, :: drugs. Diamonds and watches sold on tat Instalment plan to responsible par ties at Letcher's jewelry store. Alfred Letcher, Registered Opto metrist and Jeweler In Dixon's old stand. Front it. Eyea tasted free. COUNTY TREASURER'S NOTICE. There are fundB In the county treasury to pay all warrants regis tered on or before Feb. 27, 1909, and interest will cease from the 31st of October, 1911. J. E. PETERSON, 1 1-3-3 1. County Treasurer. NATURE'S WARNING Grants Pass Teople Must Recognize and Heed It Kidney ills come mysteriously. But nature always warns you. Notice the kidney secretions. See if the color Is unhealthy It there are settlings and sedi ment, Passages frequent, scanty, pain ful. It's time to use Doan's Ktdnv Pills T;t ward off serious disease. thoeaHty! Doan s have done great work In I N'ew York- 8ole agents for the United states. Remember the and take no other. name Doan'! 1 TOT First National Bank of Southern Oregon GRANTS PASS. I. 8. Depotritorr. r pi till. Surplus and t'ndlvlded Profit $100,000. We invite the public to call on ns In our new banking quar ter and conBldsr our ability properly to care tor tha banUn n" 1 of the community. Our flr.'-tiroof anl 'jurlir proof S.ife liepnHit ault now f?r '1'" sn.t .r for tent S'ifety I), p-it Uoxea, rent hik Mnk-lna f .-n:-! t: eo to IK' nil per vmr. I ' 't I'hI.I On i i nep.i I.. It. tUII, I'realden' J. ('. r'ailipMI, lev Pr, ? M. I., (i.lkcy. CaihUr It. K. lUeki tt. Awt. Cashier J. T. Pry, Amlftant Caahhr For Your Live Stock ma NEARLY 30,000 COLONISTS. SALT LAKE CITY, Nov. 20. Homeseekers to the number of 29,818 were carried to the Pacific coast over the Harriman lines from September 16 to October 15, accord ing to reports just compiled here. Fifteen thousand three hundred and twenty persons passed through Og den, the remainder passing through El Paso and Portland. CATCHER MEYERS ON STAGE. SAN DIEGO, Cal., Nov. 21. Chief Jack Meyers, catcher of the New York Giants, who entered vaudeville last fall with Christy Mathewson, ap peared at a local theater last night AFTER THE DAY'S WORK IS DONE a man is entitled to rest or recreation. He has no business to be worrying over his cash balance, or wondering when and how such money was spent. AN ACCOUNT AT THIS BANK prevents all worries of that kind. That alone should be sufficient to have you open an account, but there are other advantages-riots of them. Grants Pass Banking & Trust Co GRANTS PAHS, OREGON. Plows and Harrows The "SYRACUSE" is the standard of nil makes of Chilled Plows. Used for years in the Rogue River Valley with universal satisfaction. H sizes, wooden or steel beams. See us before bin ing a plow. The J3EST costs no more than an inferoir make. JEWELL HARDWARE CO i in a skit called "The Ball Game." Meyers, who is a big favorite here, got a rousing reception from the fans that packed the house and In res ponse made the shortest speech on record. Meyers will appear In Loi Angeles and San Francisco this winter. BELIEVE ELSIE SIGEL'S MURDERER IS LOCATED CLEVELAND, Not. 22. Elsie S'gel's murderer. Leon Llnz. the Chinese who has been sought for two years by police on both continents. is said today to have been located In Texas. The authorities here have wired for his arrest. . A tong war led to the information that he is in Texas. - aMwawMWMwni'w-