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PACB TWO WKKkLY ROGUE B1VEK COCWiK ABISIVE LAX(il'A(iR IX OREGON MEAN'S VAGRA.VCY. PORTLAND, April 10. The ue of abusive language Id Oregon constl tHtei vagrancy and Ed. Murphy, bar tender, Is the first one to be prosecut ed, he having been extremely ruO In hla remarks to several telephone op erators. IllSINEHU POINTERS Dr. Flanagan. Physician and Surgeon. J. E. Peterson, PloneerlnsuranceMaa. Rexall Remedies at Clemens, c'.t drugs. Alfred Letcher, Registered Opto metrist and JeweW In Dlxen's eld stand. Front st. Eyes tested fre. PROFESSIONAL GA1D8 M. 0. FIND LEY, M. D. Practice limited to TE, EAR, NOSE and "HROAT Olaaoea fitted and furnished. Office hours 9 to 12; 2 to 6; and by appointment. Phones 182 and ie-R. O RANTS PASS. OREOON. V. L. DIMMI0X, D. M. D. DENTI8T Corner 6th and 0 streets. Phone 303-J. Crown, Bridge Work and Fillings of All Kinds, a Specialty. Office hours, 8 to 12 a. m.; 1 to 6 p. m. All Work Positively Guaranteed GRANTS PASS, OREGON. E. 0. MAOY, D. M. D. DENTIST Successor to Dixon Bros., Dentists. First-class Work. 101 H South Sixth, Orantc Pass, Ore. H. D. NORTON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Practice In all State and Fedoral Courts. Office, Opera House Block. 0. S. BLANCHARD ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Practlco In all State and Federal Courts. Banking & Trust Co. Bldg. GRANTS PASS, OREGON. J. D. WURTSBAUOH Attorney and Counselor at Law Notary Public In office. Office In Howard Block. Phone 66-J GRANTS PASS, OREGON. D. L. JOHNSTON ASSAYER North Stairway. GRANTS PASS, OREGON. Rooms 6 and 7, Opera House Block. M. 0. H. DAY CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Residences a Specialty. Plans and estimates furnished. Residence, East A St. Phone 103-J GRANTS PASS, OREGON. Grants Pass Truck Co. BUNCH BROS., Proprietors. PROMPT AND RELIABLE SERVICE. Planoa and Organs Carefully Removed. Phones, 41-L and 209-K. GRANTS PASS, OREGON. G.H. BINNS Assay kr Established 19 years 607 E street, opposite Colonial hotel, Grants Pssa. Ore. PEKAOXAL, AND LOCAL. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Brown, who have spent the pant tew days with their nephew. I. A. Mundinger and family of this city, departed this morning on their way to their home at Jlontetello, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Brown have been upending the ia- ter at Lon Beach, Cal. They will visit at Portland and other points en route to their home. Forest Supervisor R. L. Fromme and wife returned Saturday from Portland, where Mr. Fromme baa spent the past seven weeks In the Portland office. Mrs. Fromme visit ed with relatives In Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. George McKlmmons, who have ben visiting with old-time friends In Grants Pass left Monday for their home at Nehalem. They bad been Hwnding the winter at Colorado Springs and stopped for a short visit in (Irants Pass for a week. Mrs. Adelle March, who has been th gueBt of Mrs. M. A. Werti and Mrs. Stovall, left thin morninc; for her home nt Myrtle Creek. A. I.. Fryer returned Sunday from Starveout, where he has spent the past week at the mining property of his father-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Fryer expect to leave in about two weeks for Lob Angles, to resides. Mitts Emma Mansfield went to 8treator, 111., where she Roes to spend a month with her parents. David McCaminock left Monday for for Centralln, Wash., where he Koea to take a position In the mills. Mrs. A. C. GoettHche returned Sat urday from an extended visit with relatives at Coivnlil; .oseburg and Portland. SELLS ELECTRICAL BUSINESS IN THIS CITY A. II. Noyes, formerly with the Electric Appliance company of San !''rariciaco, with office also In Chi cago, Dallas, Texas, and New Or leans, haB purchased the electrical business In Grants Pass of B. M. Bush. Mr. Noyes was for some time on construction' work with the San FranclBco firm, and later In tne wholesale department of the coin puny. Me Is a master at the elec trical business, no is an. associate member of the American Society of Electrical Engineers. Ills former home wns In Itoston, where he was a valued employe of th Bell Tele phono company. Mr. Hush will ko to his old home In New York state. "I will return after a while to the coast," said Mr. HiihIi, "nt least all my friends say I will." and the Grants Pass man smiled, wiving due credit to the lure of the sundown land when one Is far away, even In the home of his boy hood. Mr. Noyes w maintain the busi ness at the same location here, 213 Sixth street, where the public Is in vited to be accommodated In all elec trical matters large or small. Married in (.rants Pa,s William II. McKelvey and Mabel L. Arens, recent arrivals from the east, were united In marriage at the Newman M. E. Parsonage Saturday afternoon. Rev. William R. Jeffrey officiating. Mr. and Mrs. McKelvey will reside in southern Oregon. Visitor-. I'rotn Spokane Mrs K. V. Weldner and son ar rived Saturday afternoon from Spokane to spend some time with relatives in this city, belns at pres ent the guest of her mother, Mrs M E. Shattuck. Mrs. Weldner was for merly Miss Viola Shattuck of Grants Pass. O. II. IYit-v'i. IL.lv I... 1 The funeral services for O. n. Perry, who died last Wednesdav from the effects of paralysis, were held this afternoon nt the Haptlst church. Kev. r . I . Lovett officiating. The Masonic lodge was In charge of the scrvl,e One daiuhter of Mr p.,--.. ...... . . armed from Minnesota tl be rr.ser.t , furu'ral. and a brother cf Mr. Perry. W. T. Perry, formerly a reside n't this city, but now of p. ,.,... i also in H!teti,,1IU(. M;1I1V iva.,.,rilI floral ple.j s cover,.,! the,aket . ( rhu ."en 'rants cd the ..is u ;.. r. st'iu: in The Best Bib Overall Two Horse Brand A Hew Pair FREE If They Rip LEVI STRAUSS 4 CO. MFRS., SAN FRANCISCO Locates In Klamath Fulls 0. 0. Bunch, formerly of the firm of Bunch Bros., transfer, sold his In terest In the business to his father, W. M. Bunch, last week and went to Klamath Falls, where he will go Into partnership with W. E. McBrlde In the second hand store. Mr. Mc- Rrlde was also a former business ----- - -- - - - man of this city, being of the firm of Lloyd & McBrlde, second-hand deal- ers on front street. The Kentlemen found a eood onenine for this husl- ness In Klamath Falls and shinned a nuouiu iiiiiMv. i. v v - carload of second-hand poods to that Ptt, wa8 the one man to lead It; that place last week. Mr. Bunch Is ex- senator LaFollette consented reluct pected to return Wednesday to this antiy. but declared be would never city to make arrangements for mov-furn back In the race; that the pro Ing his family and household goods ) RrpS8ive leaders, Including th Pin to Klamath Kails. jehots, agreed to go with him to the iend. but that now, notwithstanding Killed Near Opp Mine j nil the promises, many had deserted Mrs. K. (iiailson returned Friday i.FniinM when thev fnnnil tho cause evening from Jacksonville, where she nnu neen to attend tn rnnerei of her brother, Ole Erickson, lately from Sweden. Mr. Erickson was working In a mine near the. Opp mine In Jack son county, when he was (aught In a cave-in on Wednesday, April H, and rushed so badly that he d'ed shortly after being removed from the mine. A fellow workman was warned of the approaching slide by Mr. Erickson in time to escape with only slight In Jury, but Mr. Erickson was caught with the fallln? earth. He leaves a wife and one daughter , residing In Jacksonville. He was 39 years of age and caniy to Giants Pass about a year ago. Evans Creek today to visit at home of ..ir. and Mrs. Hammerly. Mrs. Hoy Dunlay left todav the for DON'T GET IU'X DOWN Weak and miserable. If you have Kidney or Bladder trouble, Dull head pains, Dizziness, Nervousness, Pa'ns In the back, and feel tired all over, get a package of Mother Gray's AROMATIC-LEAF, the pleasant herb cure. It never falls. We have many testimonials from grateful people who have used this wonderful rem edy. As a regulator it has no equal. 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Will be t tue Holland Hotel, Medfurd. . i ' I " TU'V "f Chk'0M and Phil adelphia, the noted truss expe.rt. will at the Hollond hotel and will re ialn in Medford this Thursday and Jriday only, April 11th and i:th Mr . sn says. "The Spermatic" ''f s now used and ap i'ed by the Fnlted States govcrn-l;-nt w:i ot only retain anv rase lr,!,'t,,r'' lfe.tly. affording m. :"UMll'i;' '"'.ief. but doses thep,n-in..- ,I;ns on the average raw " ii..!s iihtnuut reived the only P.i'il :) Lnc and u o( .... O H IIIC ! I'M ... .-a;u, pro- !l..irtt;tni in v 1 ' : ".'.1 S:.t;i. :. i r , " "irtmut surgerv or Mr. Seelev h;lS rcfere:i,es froni the! ' WashitK- ; ' "r inspection, a;; i harge. or if1 5 ' bo vlad i r'1(- "itout charge or t' ( Vnyone ruptured ' ' '' date and t.v.. a". i portun- TO SPEAK HERE IN INTEREST LAFOLLETTE S. iuitr Robert -M. LaFollette will ceHk in (irants I' April I, me day before the primary election. The addrr will be made in the (Jrants I'u-x opera !nme, Hie hour to be liiined biter. Walter L. Houser, national cam paign manager for Srnator Robert M. LaFollette spoke to an audience In the court house In Grants Pass last night in the interest of the progres sive leader. Mr. Houser is an interesting speak er. He made no attempt at oratory, but In a calm manner talked straight to his hearers, and detailed the his tory of the national progressive move ment. He stated that at a meeting In Washington leading progressives decided that a national campaign must be launched, but first sent a ,,,,, ol frlon C.llcnn flnrrtner. to lIlllL'iUI lllvuu, v.nv. ...... - , mi Koosevelt to wt his opinion and t0 out definitely where the pop- ,,iar ex-nresldent stood; that Col. rt,. nit A an a rnrl that t I'll 111 tin t DTI ,1,1 i.n r..ndo nnH Sonnrnr T.nPol- nad Brown Rriat ond wpre sll pportin t; Roosevelt Houser declared that the stee! trust was doing all possible to get the nomination for Roosevelt; and he stated that LaFollette had spurn ed a compromise ofter made to him by steel trust emisaries in Ohio. Houser declared that Roosevelt had never done anything to check the growth of the trusts, lie prophesied that if LaFollette was president the trust business would get Its deserts The address was most pleasing to the LaFollette supporters and of much interest to others of different political affiliations. Mrs. O. I). McAllister of Roseb rg Is a guest of her parents, .Mr. ml Mrs. J. P. Martin. ROOSEVELT WIRES THAT ILLINOIS VOTE RKBl KE TO CROOKS. Declares IteMilts in Indiana, .Michigan and Kentucky Would Have lloen Same if Primary Existed. GREEXSBCRO, Pa.. April Jo. Colonel Roosevelt today sent the following telegram to Me dill McCormick, his Illinois compaign manager: "The outcome in Illinois Is not a victory for me, but primar ily a victory for the cause of so cial nnd industrial justice. Moreover, it is a stinging re bukiP to the alliance of crooked business, bosses and special privilege to thwart the will of the people by scandalous abuse of federal patronage and the use of other methods, including violence to work shameless frauds. "The people of Illinois had a chance to speak for themselves. The result in Indiana, Michigan and Kentucky would have been practically the same if the sam choice of expression had been given the people. I believe ev 4 ery single delegate against us in Bent the reople hM im. - Even under the present system all the rest of the states are ours, and in them the delegates will be two to one in our favor unless there Is a condonation of most barefaced frauds." THE AMERICAN WAY. PORTLAND, April lO.-'Teddr t- a better man than LaFollette," said George Oberst to George Schmidt. 'You're another." said Schmidt. Wlifn the police stopped the bout. Schmidt had several bald spots on his head and Oberst was minus two teeth. ! SOME EX ITF.MENT. SN FRANCISCO. April 10. Fired lv one of papa's speeches. Jack 'o''i'v ii. son of the governor, bet -'."' . ii Koosevelt's chan.-es. The i'ews carted a stampede of Taft sm- :i"'r''. but young Johnson had gone MICHELM Anti Do Prevent Skidding Rahbtr Traction Surface Protected and Reinforced by Tough, Flexible, Non-panctaring Leather Tread, An In. tetral Part tf the Tire and Not An Attachment. Firmly Imbedded Hardened Steel Studs Do Prevent SHdding. 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