Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, March 08, 1912, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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FRIDAY, .MARCH 8, 1912.
PAGE TWO
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WEEKLY ROGl E RITER C'Ol'KIEIl
BisnfEss roivrtRs
Dr. Flanagan,
Phyilclan and Surgton.
JE. Peterson, PloneerlniurauceMaa
Reiall Remedies at Clement. i
druga.
Alfred Letcher, Registered Opto
metrist and JeweW to DIiod'i old
stand. Front it. Eyea tested free.
Mrs. M. C. Magargle. who has
sppnt several months !n Gran's Pacs,
left Wednesday for Darning, .V. M.,
to Join her husband. Mrs. Megargle
ll a slhter-ln-law of Mrs. A. R. M
Lean. PROFESSIONAL CABDB
M. OFINDLEY, M D
' - Practice limited to
EYE, EAR. NOSE and '.' HROAT
Olasaei fitted and furnished.
Office hours 9 to 12; 2 to 5; and
by .appointment. Phones 182 and
lee-R.
ORANT8 PASS, OREGON.
V. L. DIMMICX, D. M. D.
DENTIST
Corner 6th and O streets.
Phone 303-J.
Crown, Bridge Work and Fillings
of All Kinds, a Specialty.
Office hours,
to 12 a. m.; l to o p. m.
All Work Positively Guaranteed
GRANTS PASS, OREGON.
E. 0. MAOY, D. M. D.
DENTIST
Successor to Dixon Bros., Dentists.
First-class Work.
109H South Sixth, Grants Pass, Or.
H. D. NORTON
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Practice In all State and Federal
Courts. Office, Optra House Dlock.
OLIVER C. BRWON
GRANTS PARS, OREGON.
LAWYER
GRANTS PASS
OREGON.
0. S. BLANCHARD
ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW
Tractlco In all State and Federal
Courts. Oanklng & Trust Co. Rldg.
GRANTS PASS, OREGON.
J. D. WURTSBAUGH
Attorney and Counselor at Law
Notary Public In office.
Office In Howard Dlock. Thone 66-J
GRANTS PASS, OREGON.
D. L. JOHNSTON
ASSAYER
North Stairway.
GRANTS PASS, OREGON.
Rooms 6 and 7, Opera houne Dlock.
M. C. H. DAY
CONTRACTOR AND Hl'ILDER.
Residences a Specialty.
Plans and estimates furnished.
Residence, East A St. Phone 103-J
GRANTS PASS, OREGON.
Grants Pass Truck Co.
PI NCH imoS., Proprietors.
PROMPT AND KEI.1A11LE
SERVICE.
Pianos and Organs
Carefully Removed.
Phones. 4 1-1, and 209-K.
GRANTS PASS. OREGON.
G.H. BINNS
Assy i i;
KMabllnhed 19 years
M? E street, opposite Colonial
hotel, Urania Pass. Ore.
bii...v , it "'itin'i i.'itn -i it ii .mi. 1
le, -W vr Hr-ir m. Ji
PERSONAL AAD LOCAL.
Elbert Harvtv loft Monday tuuro
icg for Klamath Falls to spend the
summer at the Harvey k Adams
sawmill.
Herbert iiaujpbon, who bad been
spending a lew weeks with bid par
ents here, jtturued Saturday to his
home in Portland.
Miss Mary Haiigus, who has spent
several months with her brother,
John iidligus, and his family, of ibis
city, left Saturday on her return trip
to ber borne at CrvbUl Lake, ill.
William L. Lieuth, lately of suw-
telle, Cal , hag bees spending, some
time in this city. Mr. Beach has'
pun based through J. P. Wlif aa so-.
a re ram h on Evans creek, the two
yeiiilemeu going, to Medford today
to close I he deal with tbe fonder
owner and make arrangement for
Mr. lleai b to take possession immed
iately. Tbe faim id situated about
three miles north of Woodville.
Mib Editn Huber visited her par
ents in this city liist week and re
turned S : : I i y morni); Medfoid,
where sue Is learning the dressmak
er tiade.
Judge and Mrs. 0. il. Durham
went to Ashland Sunday aiternoon
to visit friendB.
Cliarles Meserve was in Giants
Pass Sunday, going to Woodville on
tho afternoon train.
Mrs. Will Fry and baby returned i
rfundav evening from Central Point,
where they had been visiting with
Mrs. Fry's Bister, Mrs. A. W. Moon. I
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Mundt left i
Monday for Woomflold, Neb., where
they go to make their home.
Attorney Fred A. Williams was a
business visitor to Woodville Mon
day afternoon.
Frank llarrle , and MIhk llattie
Jewell drove to Hugo, where they
expected to meet Miss Jewell's sis
tt r, Mrs. Itoli Hendricks, who was
coming to Grants Pass to visit ner I
parents, Judnn and Mrs. Stephen
Jewell. Mrs. Hendricks was mialile
to come at this time, however, but
came up on this afternoon's train lor
ii short visit.
Kdnar L. Thompson left Grants
Pass Monday with a crew of 1.1 men
I., lie-in work on the government Ir
rigation project at Klamath Falln.
W. E. Wesson arrived last week
from Kewoka. Okla.. with a car of
household kikmIh. a bin flock of thor
oughbred While and ISrown
liorn, Rhode Island Red and White
Plymouth Rock ooultrv. two cows.
two horses and a handsome pah- of
Vj'liial.le mules ,-111(1 will make this
county Ills home. cor the present
he has rented a property on West O.
street. Mr. Wessons two sons and
two daughters are expected to arrive
iiiiuc.llatch . Mr. Wesson w as catmht
in u bll..ard eiiroute and says be lias
seen enough snow- to last him the
rest of bis Hie.
George E. Sirom,', who lias been in
the transfer business in Grants I'ass.
left Monday for l.eland. where lie
will reside on a small farm. Mrs
Strong and the children will follow
as soon us school is closed
Mr. and Mrs. K. R Crouch left
Tuesday for Galice, after istlnii
with relatives here for a short time.
They will spend the summer at t,i
llce. Herman West-rbeld went to Cort
land Monday to purchase fixtures for
the new meat market be intends to
establish in his building on Slxih
street
W. J Anderson returned Mon.l.r
to Portland, after spending s'un.hn
here with his fanillv
Go (o el.ru -k a
Mr and Mrs i I
baby left Saturday
Hrunlng, Neb , w here
Klein
mornln j
and
for
they go to re-
side permanently. Mrs
daughter of Mr and Mrs
Kleln Is a
H C. lien-
lap of the Hotel Oxford, and .1
their May in this city tbev made
home at the hotel Mr Klein
artist of unnsu.il talent m pie
uiing
t heir
i- an
mus
ical world. an, .luring
in Grants I'ass be t'.ioi,
sliated tin-, and will
missed by tbe iiiiisi.
Klien goe to Nebias
his sho't
av
iitthb ('.cm or.
be ureacy
lover- Mr.
.i to t..e a
in t he tr isi
a nd 1 : 1 ,ilo
IliHsi. .1' !'':.!
position o
i.G circles
be instruc
place.
pr.'M'itu'u. i
f lii'c.niiK
M in b,,nd
mis wii i, i n.KKsr moihi i;
Mother vir.ty Sw t
I'hil.lren, a lYitain :
Uhucss, Headache
TiV!lil:;g. Kseid.
late the Pew. Is and
ct Pow.leis for
i '.iff for Fever
I'.i.l Slem.i.h,
rove and ivi-a-
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in :l he".;.
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DEATH OF IDA LEWIS
After suffering for tbe past 14 1
month from torulosis of the
lungs. Miss Ada Lewis died Friday board of supervisors today is on rec
erenlcg at 6:20 o'clock. Miss Lewis ord as warning unemployed persons
was tbe eldest daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. George W. Lewis of this city,
She was born at Holland, Josephine than there are jobs.
county, Oregon, and her ae was 24 ' The resolution says that because
, years, nine months and 26 days of false reports and advertisements
! when she passed away. polished throughout the country,
I Besides the parents, Miss Lewis is many men are lured here in the be
J survived by one aieter, Lola Lewis, lief that the coming exposition pro
land six brother?. Melvln, Charles, vides more work than tho.se here can
!Rert, Ervlne, Albert and Lloyd, do.
Lewis,
and a cousin,
Miss Edi'h
trie Lewis
Tycer, who resides at
hoir:e,
rrv.., rrtnf 9
'the bedrid when the pure young life 'city,
'rawed from Ps earthly home. Mrs. J. E. Gardner wnt to Port
Miss Lewis was a bright and lov- land Monday to spend some time
able girl, her purity of character and with her parents,
sweet, unselfish disposition, making - -nany
friends for her in 'his city, shrinero to Ashlawl
where she has raided for the past Hiiiah Temple, Aneient Arabic Or
10 years. During her long Illness she ,jer .v.ddcs of the Mystic Shrine,
vas always patient and uncomplaln- Oasis of Ashland, will hold a cere
ir.tr. revealing in every act of her .nial session at Ashland Saturday
' h i 1 ' life the courage and beauty of eveniii::. Mar. h 1. Grants Pass will
a true womanly nature. be represented by a goodly number
Funeral services for Miss Ada 0 nobles and will also take some
Lewis, who die.l Friday evening, candidates,
were held at the family home at 15
South Seventh street Sunday after
noon at 2:30 o'clock. The house was
fulfil t rt Ita tittnnut rutiai' Itv with
! ... .'.. ..... ..... ,
menus, many ueing ouimen m siuun
on the outside, who bad come to pay
j t() thg pBflma,,,e
. , ,
young woman. The casket was blaii -
keted with a wealth of fragrant
, ,,, ... , ... , ... ... . .
l.lwi'Hin "lll'li e.ll.H 111'"'..-, imu rm.
Rev. F. C. Lovett conducted the
service. Interment was in I. (). O. F.
cemetery.
Three Streets to linprovt
Residents of Uiwnrldge avenue,
Washington boulevard and Evelyn
avenue havo petitioned the city
comic
for Improvement of the three
i streets, calling for oil macadam.
Postmaster Resigns
W. E. Daniel has resigned his po
sition as postmaster at Three Pines,
and member of the school board of
that pla. e, and with his son, will soon
leave for the Willamette valley.
Miss Clarilv (iets Toiisler-
Miss Lee Clardy secured the elec- j upset stomach, MI-O-NA Is guaivn
tric toaster i:iven awav by Roval . teed.
Whitnior
Saturday night, her guess
as to the number of feet of ribbon
in the window decorated being 97
feet, fi inches. K. C. Harmon's guess
o 97 feet 4 inches secured a bou-
i MUet of carnations. The total amount
I was 97 feet .1 '.. inches.
I.. M. Rush Sells Itiisiness
B. M. Hush of the It. M. Hush
Electrical Wiring company on North
Mxth street, has sold his business to!
A. 11. Xo.ves, who takes possession'
the first of April. Mr. .oes was tor- '
nierly w ith the Klectri. al ppliam e
coinpany of sTan Francisco and Is an
electrical engineer. Mr. Hush will
gc east on an extended visit as soon
the new owner takes . barge of the
business, but he says he experts to
ft turn to the west.
Picnic on Ibtldy-
The Sunday s.
II II. Haslet of
chiir. h spent a :
in day. when tlx
hool class of Judge
the Newman M E.
;lorious d'ij ,in Sat
I" boys and their
tea. her limb, d Mt. Italdy mii.1 spent
the day pi. 'lib king. tu arriving at
the top a huge bonfire was bih!: and
;.! lun. h time the dinner was cooked
over the lamptlre inagnitlcent
view of the surrounding valley is af
ou .led from the top of this niouiifai'i
and
the
many pleasure
s. I
kers climb
t:
sunimit every summer.
u.:ust Fetsch came from Pm land
today to assist his family in uettinu.
iea.lv to return to Portland to live.
Mr I'ets h i- in business in Portland
v'is- 1'iMiM F.-ts h has been there r,.r
the pa ! two weeks
I Mi,U K K.
Many I'eople i ainiot Pronounce Name
of oi Id's M.Kt I'iiiiions
( atanli Keinc.h.
i.at s th
HYoMKI
pr e,.. . ,iv
the r,,.
re'i.
sands
r, tli a
peo-'
has rid tens of
ef mat vt'e ami
ivo:i-:i i
ei jci'i's
US-
a!y i
and other
'. is ia''i
m.e'.m
'dive
1 with
antlac p-
to
e free
1 dr is:
- end the
reup, ca.
couchs
.i':i-::
v !
IV-
1 .! K
WARN WORKMMV TO
! KEEP FROM SAN FRA-MISCO.
SAN FRANCISCO, Mar
o. The
not to come to ban rrancisco,
there are already more workers here
Attorney S.Cornell of Salem is
spending a few days with his oroin-
t n r,rm!l. and wife of thin
Little Gill is Pond
Pauline, the little
b-year-ol.l
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Smith,
died at the home of her parents ear-
; ly Tuesday morning from pneumonia.
Little 'au ne was but a snort
1 uuc
, tlllie- ,
Funeral services will be held at the
family home U17 West . I street, Wed
nesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, with
Frederic Itrooke, officiating. Inter
ment will be ill Granite Hill.
REST STOMACHS I Tin. WORLu.
People who depend upon MI-O-NA
! to keep them free from stomac:h mis
ery always have clean stomachs free
from fermentation.
MI.O.NA stomach tablets will drive
out gas, sourness and stomach dis
tress In five minutes. C. H. Demaray
Kiiarantees them.
Thov will nhsnlntelv nut an end to
lluKestlon and make the stomach
j sturdy and strong if used as directed,
I'or all stomach ailments and for
, nervousness, less Of appetite, nl ,ht-
, mare, dizziness, overeating, dt....:
Inc. and for all diseases caused by
A large box 50 cent3 at C. II. De
maray's and druggists everywhere.
NO PRESIDENTIAL PHIMA1U
FOR IDAHO KEITF.LICANS.j1
Boise, Idaho, Mar. 0. The old
time county system for the election
or delegates to the state republican
convention will be the means by
which the voters of Hoise and Ada
county will make known their choce
of candidates. The republican cen
tral committee rejected the prefer
ential primary plan at its meeting
and progressives here charge that
the committee feared the standpat
element, would lose control should a
' primary be held.
i CAUSE FOR ALARM.
Lett of Appetite or Dittress After Eat
ing a Symptom That Should Nt
Ba Disresardtd.
Appetite Is just a mutual deshe for
fond. Loss of r.ppeute or stomach dis
tress after eating imlieate indigestion
(or dyspepsia 0er-ea;uig is a habit
very dangerous to a person's (.-nod gen
eral health.
It is not what you rat. but what yon
digest and assimilate that dees y.v;
pood. Seme of the strongest, heaviest
and healthiest persons are moderat
caters.
There is nothing that will cause
more trouble th.iu a disordered stom
ach, and many people daily centraej
serious malii.'ie simply through dis
regard or al"i of the stoma.!).
We f ee alt wVo siiT-r f; mt nny
stomach derangement. Luligc-;'.u. or
dyspepsia, whether sev.te or chronic,
to try Ilc; 'I l;spep ;; TaMeX with
the distinct unilcrtand!rg that w will
refund their money without ovestion
or fermnli'v. f nfter r-i---or.ablr use of
this niedvitie. they nre not perfpctly
satisfied with the result' We recom
mend them to our customers every
day. and have yet to hear t anv one
who has uet been benefited by them.
We honestly believe them to he- with
out equal. Thpy give very profipt re
lief, aiding to nentrilb-e the ras-frt
Julei. strong: ben the digestive organs, 1
to rcgnl.-ire the ben-els, and thus to pro I
mote perfect mitritlon. and eradicate i
all unlieslthy symptoms. j
We uive y.M to try a 2.V. boi of I
UcvjI! tsv.a Tabts, wj. h gives !
Z d.iv
'. tmeut At t
ir money wi'.l I
' :ie net sat
I crises le'1
v end of
e returned
s;',cd. (if
h ef frent
that
t..
i'lle. y.
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:n .
c.-i es. u-e ba v p
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: uetiiM
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icrib,:
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ere-Tbe
drug?.
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Farm Machinery, Plows, Etc,
. Good crops and profitable farming,depend large
ly on your farm tools. The "Syracuse" Plow and
ether machinery handled by us have given satisfac
tion in this locality for years. Our satisfied custom
ers are the best talking point for our lines of farm
machinery.
Jewell Hardware Co.
The Directors of the
GRANTS PASS BANKING &
TRUST COMPANY
c.-uivass the investments of the bank
monthly and are thoroughly in touch
wirli its affairs.
TIE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF SOUTHERN OREGON
The Pioneer Bank of Josephine County.
Established in 1889.
This bank has served the people of Jose
phine county for the past twenty-three
years, and is recognized as a strong, conser
vative banking institution.
We invite your account.
CREDIT
Every nian should consider his credit standing In
tr.e amimunity whether he is asking for credit or not
Me owes it to himself to maintain a good credit stand
ing and some time be may need it. No one thing will
" estaousninr or.es credit as
Checking Account at the bank and the paving of
bills by check. Le. us talk to vou on the subject.
Josephine
K WANT VC l It
MKMt'AX MTIATIOX.
EI. PASO. Mar. Reinforced by
."' men under the command of Col-
jotn l Jose Melasoto. General Villa, at
the head of l.ono Mexican federal
troops todav
s marching on Chihu
attle to the (oml.lned
; hua to give
ltbel f,,r.
cs of Oenernls l'icn,,,i..
. "'uoir
llro, ... i a in pa and Salr.zar.
i Us move, it
is believed here ic
I lie f. S! T of
I'l-esiilen: .:.,d
(lire.t orders from
''" h'-.pis Cen
eral
Villa will be aid
to chefk. or
at oast
Mfh .
vastly s
als. it is
tt
; he!
o! van. o on
As the relel tone is
'" thr.t of th. f.,ior.
ed ti e U! ,i ,-,.,.,;,:! 1
" ''.an li.ld 'heir own.
t rs
wii
M'.d that 1
M arch en tl
. apital will
originally
.-.red
ed
t.'t .. f.;v
as
lain
a
all
Co. Bank
HAXMXU Ill SINESS.
Htate of Chihuahua, who fled from
Chihuahua after General Orozco
drove General Villa and his forces
from the city, Is with the federal
force and will aid Villa In the re
taking Chihuhua.
Colonel Ponce, In command of the
1.500 revolutionists left in Juarez to
guard against a federal attack, l
having trouble with his men. Many
of the soldiers threaten to mutiny,
and 300 ringleaders in the movement
were disarmed last night.
Cash Hendricks, who has spent
seTcral weeks in Grants Pass, re
turned Tuesday to his work in the
nilr.es r.ear Wolf creek. Mr. Hen
dricks became poisoned bv arsenic
lfurr.es. and was in Grants Pass fcr
i : edkal treatment.
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