Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, December 08, 1911, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1911.
WEEKLY ROGUE RIVER COURIER
PAGE TWO
PROFESSIONAL CABDS
M. 6. FINDLEY, M. D.
Practice limited to
IYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT ,
Glasses fitted and furnished.
Office house 9 to 12; 2 to B; and
17 appointment. Phones 182 and
lll-R.
GRANTS PASS. )REGON.
V. L. DIMMICK, D. M. D.
Dentlat.
Fetach Bids, cor. 6th and G streets.
Phone 3 03-J.
Crown, Bridge Work and Killings of
All Kinds, a Specialty.
Office hours
to 12 ft. m.; 1 to 5 p. m.
AH Work Positively Guaranteed.
GRANTS PASS. OREGON.
E. 0. MAOY, D. M. D.
Successor to Dixon Bros., Dentists
Flrst-CIus Work.
lOMi South Sixth, QranU Pass, Ore.
DR. F. M. HARTSOOK
PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON
Office 102 South 8lxth Street Of
fice hours, 9 to 12 a. m.; 1 to 5 p.
an. Phones: Office 18; Residence,
II4-J.
OTlTOBTON
ATTORNET-AT-LAW
Practice in all State and Federal
Courts. Office Opera House Block.
Grant Pass, Oregon.
OLIVER S. BROWN
LAWYER
Gnats Paw Oregon.
0. S. BLANCHARD
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Practice 'a all Stale and Federal
Court. Banking Trust Co. Bldg.
Grant Pans. Oregon
J. D. WURTSBAUOH
Attorney aud Conn lor at Law
Notary Public In offlc
tftlre In Howard Block. Phone ll-J
URANT8 PA8S, OREGON
D. L. JOHNSTON
A8SAYER
North Stairway.
GRANTS PASS, OREGON.
Booms 6 aad 7, Opera House Block.
II. 0. H. DAY
Contractor and Builder.
Residences a Specialty.
Plans and estimates furnished.
Residence East A St. Phone 103-J
Singer and
Wheeler (D.
Wilson
SEWING MACHINES
for unlu or rent, on
i,i incut. Supnllon ard
repairs for n'l nukes
?ic,ikliiK dame,- mid cot-
T. HASSELL
1 Front St. Urnni Pass
Better
With
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Crescent
A Better
Baking Powder
GRANTS PASS TRUCK CO.
Itl'NCII llItOSH Proprietor
PROMPT AND U1CMAHI.K
SKItYK K
I'Ihiio mid Oruiins
Currfully Removotl
Phone: 41-1, mul ilOD-K
CrnnU Pna. Orr.
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PERSON AL AXD LOCAL.
Mrs. J. P. Wiuf went to Woodvllle
Saturday afternoon, to visit with
friends. Mr. and Mrs. Wiuf were for
merly residents of Woodvllle, but
have removed to Grants Pass to make
their permanent borne.
Mrs. R. II. Gilflllan, with her
nurse, Mrs. Colvig, returned Satur
day afternoon to Ashland, after en
Joying the Thanksgiving season with
borne folks. Mrs. Gilflllan la great
ly Improved In health since under
going an operation at the Ashland
hospital, but will remain In Ashland
for several weeks before returning to
her home here.
John Gall of Madera, Cal., is spend
ing a few days here on business.
Lawrence B. Rich, who has spent
the past several days here with
friends, left Monday morning for the
north, stopping at Eugene, Cottage
Grove and other points between here
and Portland.
Frank Barrle left Sunday for
Canyonville, where he Is working
with the Pacific Telephone company.
Eugene Goode, who has been spend
ing the past week with his sisters,
Mrs. Tom Galvin and Mrs. Ernest
Lister, left Sunday for Eugene, where
he is a student In the University of
Oregon.
Miss Emma Loughrldge returned
Sunday to Salem, after a visit of three
days with her parents, Dr. and Mrs.
S .Loughrldge.
ter left Monday morning for Los
Angeles, after spending the past two
weeks with Mrs. Smith's father, W. S.
Barrle, and family. Mr. and Mrs.
Smith's home Is In The Dalles, but
they will spend the winter in Cali
fornia. Miss Jessie KcjvIII returned Sunday
evening to her school duties at Glen-
dale after spending the Thanksgiving
holidays with her parents.
Miss Gertrude Cahlll returned Sun
day evening to Hugo after having
spent several days with Grants Pass
relatives.
L. R. Steelhammer went to Port
land Saturday to spend several days
visiting with relatives and looking
after business. .
F. Thompson of Merlin spent Sun
day with Grants Pass friends.
Jack Wall, who has spent the past
two months In Portland, returned
Saturday to Grants Pass, and after a
short visit with Grants Pass friends
went to Medford, where he will spent
the winter.
Mlus Dorothy Stuart, who has been
the guest of her sister, Mrs. T. J.
Fuson, for the past week, returned
Sunday to her home at Medford.
Ralph E. Terrell of Roseburg has
been spending several days In Grants
Pans on business.
W. P. Qulnlan was a business vis
itor to Portland on Sunday, expecting
to remain several days.
W. M. Knox, who has spent the
past three days in Grunts Pas, re
turned Saturday afternoon to
his farm home near Ashland, ac
companied by his son, Frank Knox,
and baby.
A. N. Parsons reports two sales
the pant week In Fair Aires addi
tion, near the new Mfi school, lie
sold one half-acre tract to Fletcher
V. Yoiiiii; of Omaha. Neb, and one
Miihily. bulldlim lot to Churle W.
Flfleld of Tel; a mail. Neb.
Mr. Flflehl has started
hiriii'tlnii if a haiiils'iiim-
the con-
butr-'alow
hU per-
i.n l.os Angeles plans, for
inaneiit home,
Ml.s Kll.nhe'.h Davis
' ,
returned'
Y.otuluy from a visit of two weeks
wlili her brother In Little Shasta,
Cal.
Ilenrv Ci-i'Imiu! ami A. K. Cass,
who have been sel ted by tht tit'1'
and water committee of the ,tv
council to he the two paid men at
the fife station, are busy '.eanitiii; to
run the new unto fire wai;on, under
supervision of A riympton. coinim
ny expert.
(lust Carner made a business trl,
to Portland Saturday evening where
ho w til spend several days.
J. G. RIms was a passenger on;
train No. 20 Tuesday for Glondalo.
James Martin visited relatives at
Woodvllle Tuesday, returning In the
etenlng to Grants Pass.
Arthur Cotiklln went to Ashland
Tuesday to spend the day.
Miss L. M. Snyder of Salem has
boon the K'lost of Miss Sadie Cloven
gor for the past few days. She left
Tuesday for Sacramento, where she
will spend a part of the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. II. R. Moses and lit
tle daughter returned "mosday from
Portland, where they have spent the
past two weeks.
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Music company ul returned from .
inisiuess trip to rorllatnl. Micro lie
pent several a seicci'vis n, :
I . a t. ...... . i
tor wis storfl.
Mr. Young recently purchased a
new and modem designed bungalow
In this same addition.'
R. M. Cross of the Wendling Lum
ber company of Portland, arrived
here Monday from Sen Francisco to
transact business with I. A. Robie of
the Williams Bros. Door and Lumber
company of this city.
Mrs. F. G. Burns returned Monday
from Dorris, Cal., where she has
spent several months with her son.
Steve Jones went to Gold Hill Mon
day to spend a short time on busi
ness. Mr. and Mrs. Jones were for
mer residents of Gold Hill, but now
reside In this city.
Russell Drake, who has spent the
past several months la Portland, re
turned Monday to his home In this
city to spend the holiday season with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
Drake.
A. C. Holcomb, manager of the
Peerless Clothing company, returned
Monday from a business tr!p to Port
land. Mrs. Hattle Scheyhart left Mon
day for San Diego, where she will
spend the winter.
James Jennings and brother, E.
Jennings, left Monday for their old
home at Hendersonvllle, N. C, to
visit their mother and sister, who
preceded them there some time ago.
Mrs. Georgia Flrebaugh, who has
been visiting with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. George Williams and other
relatives of this city while recovering
from her recent severe Illness, left
Monday for Portland.
Mrs. F. L. Camps returned Mon
day afternoon to her home at Ash
land, after spending a short time In
Grants Pass.
LOOKING FOR LAND.
J. Rhine and H. E. Williams are
late arrivals in Grants Pass from
Willow.-?, Colo., and are looking for
suitable tracts of land on which to
build homes. The gentlemen arrived
here Sunday and will remain for sev
eral days, looking over the counttry.
STEALS FAMILY "WASH."
A clothesline full of clothes, the
week's laundry, was Btolen from the
line at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B.
A. Williams on Friday evening. The
thief was a bold one, as he had to
come onto the porch to release the
clutch which lowered the line to
reaching distance.
J. A. RISER SELLS.
J. A. Kiser, who has been conduct
ing a confectionery and cigar store
on Sixth street, has sold his business
to J. W. Martin, who owns the store
adjoining on the north. Mr. Martin
will move the newly purchased stock
to his store,
BUYS INTEREST IN BERLIN.
A. L. Bailey, formerly a business
man of Jacksonville, but lately resid
ing on a farm at Ap. legate, has pur
chased a half interest In the Berlin
Dye Works, from L. A. Cook. Mr.
Bailey recently sold his farming prop
erty at Applegate and will devote his
attention hereafter to the dye works
business with Mr. Cook.
SIXG IX ASHLAND.
The Grants Pass male quartet, j
composed 6f Messers George Krob.i
A. K. Cass. IX. E. Talbot and E. S.
j Veatch. spent Sunday In Ashland, in j
' response to an invitation from that
illy to participate In the menur .: j
' exercises of the n. r. n. Iv, held in :
the Chamau'iua 'building In that
'''' "u genlleineii wi re royally et -
; lertaitied
I'IihIn Much of Interest
' .hi ike Genrte II. Durham, who '
; turned last week from n trip ot ;.
; week or 1 n dayi In California ,!
j M-rlbe-i his In the Golden Mate
i as ei eptlouatly pleasant, lie wa
uompanied by .Vrs. Durham, and the
I weather was bricht and beautiful.
.Indie IVirtum went to Kcd Muff and
! Redding In a inr.Mcr if business er
' tatnltu to the larse trm ts of undlvld-
ed land In those sections, which here -
tofore have belonged to private par -
Men. some of thorn ownlnir as nianv
ns SO.nOO acres. It Is the hope of i mld Is said to have been $35,000.
would-be settlers In those parts c.f j "The land lies on Antelope creek
California that these tracts will soon ( and Is known as the Ilepson and Staf
be divided and sold In small sections, j ford trnrts. The new owners expect
Judue Durham says the road are to stock It with rattle and horses and
Ideal for autoinoblllnic around lied- ( make of It an excellent stock rancn.
dltm and Rod Rluff. and they saw i for which purpose It Is well adapted."
many oraiuo crovos and other fruit
'tilt on the trees I
t Ol NTY TIU'.ASl IWWH NOTICE.
There are funds In the county
troasnrv to tmv nil nmnii
tor,Ml on pr p
Intet ct mm ceme from the Slt of
her 19H
F. rRTRKSON.
1 1 -3-3 1 County Treasurer.
-
Job oik nt The Courier
i Vrtlnl
ORGANIZE POMONA GRANGE
IN JOSEPHINE COUNTY'
Josephine County Pomona grange,
was organized Saturday afternoon In
Grants Pass with 104 members. T
L. Lee," state organizer, and whose
home Is In Strawberry valley, Doug
las county, had charge of the organ
izing of this latest body in the grange
work.
A Pomona or county grange acts
as the legislative body for tha other
grages of a county. The one organ
ized Saturday Is made up from mem
bers of the various granges of Jose
phine county, the membership of
which totals something more than
700.
Officers of the Pomona grange are:
E. E. Blanchard, master; H M.
Gorham, overseer; Miss V. Morrison,
lecturer; R. L. Tolin, steward; H. L.
Thompson, assistant steward; U. B.
Alverson, chaplain; R. Thomas, treas
urer; H. T. Prltchard, secretary; W.
J. Carlisle, gate keeper; Mrs. Gorham,
Ceres; Mrs. H. M. Alverson, Pomona
Mrs. W. S. Coutant, Flora; Mrs. II. M.
Parham, lady assistant steward; J.
W. Turvey, W. L. Babcock, P..
Thomas, executive committee.
DR.
IiOl GIIRIDGE RECEIVES
LETTER OF APOLOGY.
Dr. Loughrldge, who was "jumped
on" by a revenue agent when a
liquor case with stamp not erased
was found in the physician's office,
has received the following from
Woodard Clarke & Co., . wholesale
drug house at Portland, the date be
ing November 29:
"Dr. S. Loughrldge, Grants Pass, Ore.
"My Dear Dr. Loughrldge::
Yours of the 20th to hand. Person
ally and for the firm I .wish to ex
press my deep chagrin and regret at
the occurrence outlined In your let
ter, and also one just received from
Mr Norton. The writer is entirely
at a loss as to how the case in ques
tion could have left our hands. Our
Instructions to the Bales people in our
liquor department are very clear,
and they fully understaand that rev
enue stamps must be erased or mu
tilated to prevent reuse, and that
stencils must be removed from the
cases to prevent embarrassment to
oar customers when the cases are
used for packing merchandise other
than liquor.
If there Is any statement that
we ca.t r ake for you n txplanat on
or apology covering the matter and
setting out the facts of the case
fully and clearly that no one could
misunderstand, please command. 1
don't know what more we can say
at this time.
Yours very sincerely,
WOODARD, CLARKE & CO.
DIED SUDDENLY.
"Acute Indigestion the Cause." How
Often do we Rend this Head
ing In Our Dally Paper.
Dear reader, If your food does not
digest properly, but stays In your
stomach, causing much misery, short
ness of breath and fermentation, you
are the one that should constantly
have with you a box of MI-O-XA
stomach tablets.
Two little MI-O-NA tablets taken
at the first sign of distress would
have kept many a death notice out
of the papers.
If you have stomach trouble of
any kind, start to get rid of It today.
Ono :n cent box of MI-O-XA stomach
tablets will make you feel like a new
man. Two weeks' treatment will
make any abused, out of order stom
ach strong and vigorous.
Guaranteed, mind you, for Indiges
tion, dizziness, biliousness, bad
dreams. They clear the skin and
brighten the eyes. A box for only ,"0
cents at Detnaray's and druggists
everywhere.
HORN.
Mooney At. Grants Tnss. Ore., Sat
urday, Der. 2, 1911. to Mr. and Mrs.
Milford Mooney, n son.
lll'Y R X( II.
The Medford Mail-Tribune hss the
following:
"("I. A. Morse has sold 10SO acres
. of laud lying southenst of Medford to
; P. D. lllnrkdeu of Ashland and a Mr
Metzler of San Prnnelscn ' Th nni
j nrsiXKss pointers
Dr. Flanagn,
' Physician and Surgeon.
JR. Peterson. rionerInsuranceMn
Retail Remedies at Clemens.
; dnms.
Diamonds and watches sold on th
Instalment plan to responsible par
ities at Letcher's Jewelry store,
i Alfred Letcher. Registered Onto-
j-netrlst and Jeweler In Dixon's old
.tsnd. Front t Ryes tested fre.
der gives 25 per, cent, more light. Globe-plate
keeps wind from striking flame. And the
Prisco" has many more mignty gooa poiats
you don't get in any other lantern.
Want to see a " Prisco T"
Ronue River Hardware Go.
THE BIO
Los Angeles Excursion
Leaves Medford
Oregon on
December 29th
$35.00 RouadJriP j $35.00
Stopovers In either direction will he allowed at pleas
ure of passenger. Good going and returning via either
route from San Francisco. Join this excursion, enjoy the
great treat of being In San Francisco New Year's eve. See
the points of Interest In and about San Francisco, Golden
Gate park, Cliff house, United States mint, Angel Island,
Pan American exposition site. Visit Berkeley, Alameda
and Oakland, then journey southward, visiting Stanford
university, Palo Alto, San Jose, Lick observatory, Del
Monte, Santa Cruz, Paso Robles, Santa Barbara and Los
Angeles. From the latter place visit Pasadena, Redlands,
Venice and San Diego. See the beautiful orange groves,
the ostrich farms, the floral festivals, ocean bathing In
mld-wlnter; visit Catalina island, see the strange and
beautiful submarine gardens from the glass-bottom boats,
th flying fish, the leaping tunas; enjoy the fishing. Re
turning northward, visit the oil fields around Bakersfleld,
see the Immense stock ranches, the fruit belt of the San
Joaquin valley Full particulars by writing, calling at or
phoning the
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
Passenger Office
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Harness and Saddlery
Wo carry the heaviest line of horse goods in the
city and our repair department is most complete.
If you are in need of a set of harness see is. We
guarantee the price and the goods. Years of fair
dealing and good goods is our record.
JEWELL HARDWARE GO.
in mm ran
We Sell
The Lantern
that Don't
Sneeze"
The "Prisco" is the
only Lantern to use
these dark, windy
nights.
The dome sheds water.
The Datented flame exDan.
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