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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1912)
FR1AV, MAY n . WEEKLY KiK.l i: KIVEK orillEIJ TWO . PEItHON'.U, AND LOCAL. Mr. and Mrs A Medford Sunday. A. Porttr visited W. G. Su.itj, (urnirrly of Wolf luke lU-iiar Arreted Creek, but no of Eugene, Us teen I Tlic only arrest of firms day in In th city ieveral dan. ! thi city as that of Warren Marthan. Mr. and Mrs. E. 0;;,r:.liiier and AUTOMOBILE IN DITCH. child arrived Tuesday eNetiug from Columbus. Ohio, to n:jke Grauts Pass Ted Cramer oa Monday started lntbelr holIie work at the Ed.-rton mill near Mer- . , F NlfhoU !e( 'for Lo Anee!-s Monday 0n a va.-a-1 f"rn' Dr. J. C. Smith's auto went Into the hr. said he hailed from Redding. jditch lblg m0rning when the doctor Cal. Marthan was spiriting funds; Arivinx on the Muruhy road in company with Messrs. Goss and Hall, Mrs Ber 3an.es and brother. John Meade, spent Sunday In Med ford. Mri. Guy Wetherby of Wllderville went to Stsyton. Ore., to spend lev- ral month!. Miss Ina Ksrner left Saturday ntjtht for Snyder. Okla . after spending some week here. Co!. S V. nialadeil arrived from Portland Saturday and returned north Sunday morning. Mrs C. L. McPheraoa returned Sunday from visiting relatives at Medford and Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. Glass arrived Satur day evening from Los Angeles and are looking for a location. Mrs. C. V. Nutting and Miss Kath erlne Nutting returned Sunday even ing from a visit with Medford friends. Mr. and Mrs. S. Mendill and two children arrived from Columbus, 0.. Saturday to make this county their home. Mrs. A. G C'.arke rame from Glen dale Monday to meet Mr. Clarke's sis ter, Mis. Ward Heller, who will visit hr mother at Glendale. Mrs. Ann Hooth, with grandson, Owen Holmes, went to Wilbur, Ore., Monday to snnd a month or more with her son. J. M. Hooth. Mrs. W. R. MiCraiken and Mrs. J. R. Gunning returned Monday from at tendance as delegates to the Rebekah grand lode at Pendleton. tlon of a rr.cnth. Mr. Nichols Is first National PROFESSIONAL CAW) 8 M. 0. FIND LEY, M. D. Prtctlc limited to TE, EAR, N06B ud " HROAT Qtassss fitted tad furnlakod. Offle hours 9 to 12; S to I; ul by appointment Phones 62 and 0 RANTS FA33, ORIOON. V. L. DIMMICX, D. M. D. DENTIST Cornsr tth tad O streu Phone 103-J. Crown. Drldgs Work tad Fillings of All Kinds, t Specialty. Office noun, I to II i. m.; 1 to S p. m. All Work Positively Guaranteed GRANTS PASS. OREGON. E. 0. MAOY, D. M. D. DKNTIST Successor to Dixon Bros., Deitlsts. Ftrst-cltas Work. 10H South Sixth, fJrant Pass, Ore. bookkeeper i1' th'- bank. Mr K M C Nelll wen: t Port land Sunday fur a week's stay. Mr. Nelll returned to their newly acquir ed property down Rogue River, where he (a making fxtensive improvements. Miss Jessie Srovlll returned home Monday from Glendale, where she haa !en teaching for the past year. She will spend the summer In Grants Pass and return to Glendale for an other year. Mrs. F. H. Applehoff left Tuesday morning for Rseburg. Portland and Seattle, to spend several wwks visit ing friends and relatives. Little. Miss Kern Reymer cams from Roseburg Tuesday to spend tome time with her grandmother, Mrs. Ft. A. N. Reymer. Miss Gladys Curry went to WVst Fork Tuesday on her way to Para dise liar on Rogue River, where she will slay several montaj. Miss AgiU'M Storey arrived from KoKi-lmrg Tiifitday to visit for a few days at the home of Or. Flanagan. Miss Storv Is a teacher In the Rose burg tchf '- .nd Is returning to her home at nsnland. fur the aiieued purpose of assisting a sl.-ter. who. he said, was totally !i!In 1. and to buy for her an "Oregon The story would not stauu investigation in "lie police court. anl Marthan was r'vn ten days In the city basttle. Salt Lake City mining men, who ar? j here i!iU'Sti'atlns mining properties. The doctor lost coutrol of the ; steering appartus of the- machine, when It headed for the timber by the j rwausi.L-?. our unable to success-! fuly negotiate the ditch. Mr. Goss was thrown headlong from the ma chine and his back severely sprained. Mure California ( hick Arihe Messrs. Stlnehaugh and Hare re ceived Friday evening another ship-1. ner Kentlemea escaped injury, ment of baby chicks from Santa lbut ,he frot)t axle and 0IU? wheei of Rosa. California, this shipment con-th(1 ma(.hlne wag badiy tw4ted. siiitlim of l.'.'uo, and making a total ; of over 10.000 received and dlstrib- r(,H ,.,,,,,, ,Vuk uted among the Grants Pass poultry-: ... i; F'hllliiis returned Tuesday men so far this season. This present ifronl g rlp ntQ the Preton Peak snipment wag ror me MineDaugh ;,.ountrv looUlng after 80me t.0pper ranch, and was 800 short of the num-1 Mag ir0I,erty owned by Medford ber vxpected. people. Mr. Phillips was accompan ied by his son. and tluey had 12 days of rain and snow, and as they were i unable to take a nark horse In thev pointed a Cnlted States surveyor, a . , tn .arvth,nv thov sai. land were obliged to sleep out In the snow and rain. On the north hill j slopes the snow Is yet four to eight feet deep. MfiiMch Appointed 1', S. .surveyor Fred Mensch has recently been ap- Slilpplng Hops The 100-ba'e shipment of hops sold by Flanagan and Cornell to Joe Harris of Salem, was loaded on the cars Saturday and art billed direct to New York. Oregon Pioneer Aisnelntloii The 40th annual reunion of tlu (Jregon Pioneer association will meet In Portland on Thursday, June 20, at the Masonic temple. The busi ness meeting of the association is held the night previous. Reduced rates are allowed on all railroads. H. D. NORTON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Prtcttce In ill Sttte tnd Fedortl Courts Office, Opera House Block. tin) liiw-r llelulils ProM't't) H. F. Harmon, building contrac tor, has purchased a Ave acre tract in River HelKhts addition of Miss Horton, and has commenced Improv ing It us n home place. He has al ready built a temporary summer hotn. nnd will later In the season build a modern bungalow. ( hilil lirenks Arm- Ralph Scovlll, the two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Scovlll, Ml from the elevated Moor of a tent house Friday afternoon and broke one of th bones In IiIh loft arm. The lad was brounht In by automobile from the Kditerton mill on Pickett creek and Or. I.oughrldge reduced the fracture. O. S. BLANCHARD ATTORNEY-AT-LAW To Fun Mills by Auto J. M. Tetherow and Lester Coburn left Monday by automobile for F.tna Mills. Cal. Mrs. Tetherow and niece, Miss Dora Frletag. who has been vis iting her for a short time, and Mrs. Coburn left by train Tuesday morn ing, and will meet the gentlemen af ter crossing the Siskiyou mountains. They will spend a week or more with Mrs. Tetherow's sister at F.tna Mills. l.ot Three Fingers .lack Thomason lost three flutters Practice Li all State and Federal of his left hand Friday while blast- ltm open lots with dynamite. Thom pson carelessly held two caps In his hand while be held the end of the fuse In order to apply the match. jSutue sparks from the sputtering fuse lodged In the caps and an e- plosion followed Thomason still ha p thumb and fore tlnser on his left .hand Courts Banking A Trust Co. Bldf GRANTS PASS, OREGON. J. D. WURTSBAUOH Attorney and Counselor it Law Notary Public la office. Office la Howard Hlock. Phone 66-J GRANTS PASS. OREGON. D. L. JOHNSTON A S3 AVER North Stairway. GRANTS PASS. OREGON. Rooms and 7, Opera House Block. M. C. II. DAY CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Residences a Specialty. Plans and estimates furnished. Reeldence, East A St. Phone 10S-J ORANT8 PASS, OREGON. j To Patent Mining Property Georne W. Lent of Portland, pre.-' i lident of the Hidden Treasure Minin iompany. was In the city Saturday on business connected with securing government patent to the property, which Is located on Mount Haldv. The company has three claims on I which they have done assessment ork for 10 vears past, and have three tunnels, two of which are In .the mountain 1 io f,t or more There have been two men working j on the property tor some months past Mr Lent stated that there jwas no decision yet as to what de velopment of the property there i would be or how it would be eiiuip ; ped permanent appointment under the civ il service ruUs. For some years he has been a deputy surveyor on con tract work. Mr. Mensch returned Sat urday from the lower Illinois river, where he made a survey of the Big Bend placer property and also a re survey of the Barr mining property on llrlggs creek. After llootlegxers and Gamblers P. J. Maxfteld was brought in from Merlin Wednesday to nerve out a fine of $100 and costs assessed against him by Just'ce Charles Crow this morning. Maxneld was arrested for selling liquor In Merlin Saturday evening, the evidence showing that he had driven over from Grants Pass with the contraband goods, and was retailing it at a social dance being held lu the neighboring town. Max field bad recently ben employed In a blacksmith shop at Merlin. Anoth er case in Justice Crow's court this morning was that of Billy Morrison, proprietor of a Merlin billiard hall, on a charge of allowing gambling In his place of business. He eutered a plea of guilty and was fined $25, which n paid. Thanks for Liberal Collection General Logan Woman's Relief Corps wish to thank the congregation for the generous collection so liberal ly given at the Memorial services Sunday morning held in the Presby terian church. The money will be carefully and wisely expended In the charitable and beneficial work of the order. Former Resident Married Win. D. Mcintosh, formerly of this city, but now of Golden, Ore., nd Miss Hazel Perkins of Golden, were married yesterday afternoon at four o'clock, by Rev. I. H. Teel, of the Christian church. The happy couple left on tlue evening train for Golden, where they will make their future home. It would surprise you to know of the isreat good that Is being donj? by Chamberlain's Tablets. Darius Dow ney, of Newberg Junction, N. B., writes. "My wife has beer, using Chamberlain's Tablets and finds them vry effectual and doing her lots of good." If yon have anv trouble with your stomach or bowels give them a trial. For sale by all dealers. Many Varieties of Itoses Goo. Fl. Bancroft, residing on 11th street, between A and B, spends the winter season lecturing and the sum mer season on his little 3-acre tract among tlu fruit and flowers, resting and gaining strength for the next season's tour. Mr. Bancroft's place Is a bower of beauty and at the pres ent time be has 102 varieties of roses, and IS distinct varieties of fruit in bearing. Mr. and Mrs Ban croft ake grat pleasure with their flowers. Now is the time to get rid of your rheumatism. You can do it by ap plying Chamberlain's Liniment and massaging the parts fieely at each application. For saU? by r.ll dealers. BUSINESS POINTERS Dr. Flanagan, I'hvslcian and Surgeon I K IMerion.PloneerlnsuranceMan Itexall Remedies at Clemen. .' Irugs. Alfred Letcher, Registered Opto metrist and Jeweler in Dt ion's old tsnd, Front st. Eyes tested free. CorNTY TKF.ASl l!KI!'S CALL Foil WAIlKAXTS. There are funds in the treasury to pay all warrants registered on or be fore the fith day of August, l!H"t, and interest will cease from the 3 1st of May, 1912. J. K. Peterson. County Treasurer. ,".-3 1-Jt TKF.ASl IlKii'S XOTK'K. There are funds in the city treas ury to redeem the following out standing street Improvement war rants. No. 77 Alley, Block 4 . Nos. 7S. 79 aud SO alley, blocks 59 and 60. Interest on same will eas after this date. Dated at Grants Pass. Oregon. April 29'h. 1912. G. P. JKSTKR. City Treasurer. CITY I RKASI RKK'S NOTICE There are funds in city treaasury to redeem al! warrants protested to May 11. i9i... Dated at Grants Pass. Oregon this 25th day of April. 1912. Interest will cease after date. G. P. JESTER. 4"2,54t- Ci-y Treasurer. r i i-very arain pine in the home-sink, toilet, rtk tub-should be flushed onr a w-.L "ICa with hot water and Babhitt', ! ... little attention mean i-L,,J:.. , t 'l"mm"s' Parity ot atmos- oiten saves plumbi pnere; sickness A mere dwinfedlant de.troy, only the ode G. H. BINNS Assay kr Established II year teT B street, orpoelte Coloaial hotel, Orants Pass, Ore. ; Poor appetite is a sure sign of lm Plred digestion. 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THE GRANTS PASS BANKING & TRUST CO. is insured against "hold-ups" and bur glarythat's one of the many reasons why your money is safe in its vaults. Tbe INDIAN' holds .,L world's records for speed, endur- am e. hill climbimj. power and economy. Quality Is the res I I MILES McINTYRE, Agent. j " vitl, mi, St. Grants Pass, Ore. Hand and n u i i ii tii i rnnrt VA W W la I I Mill V w This is the time uuu uu sviuv w..- cultivating, while the ground is damp and easily worked. We handle a cultivator that you wiU hke-come in and see them. Horse or hand culti vators. The price is right. Lawn Mowers We have several good makes at various pric il ,you arc' to need a good strong mower r.". tune, with care. - beu one. Jewell Hardware Co. Newspapers 5 & 10c Bundles- Co" 1 mi Ct