IKIIi.lY, J I -N E 7, 1M12. WLEKLY ItOGlE RIVEK COURIER rAGE SIX iMUM nirr nni fnu 'nomera. we are told. Harvey UKAIUJ rAjJ CALL ILRll blon Bayg uurgeta nag been playing C1YES MEDFORD GAME aro ind Medford 8lnce m7 and tbat 'ha U about 40 years old. Associate Umpire Tobe Brouse us- Fau- , OOl -NTY HAS I'OOK Til LK TO ( I MhTERY. I1M. TRol'S FOR OKKMJX. PORTLAND, Or., June 3. Bump- In making the turvey preliminary er c rops and prevailing good prices ; I to the Dun hate of a twenty-acre ad-I are expected to Dut the farmers of, (rom M'maay 8 Uaiiyj. I ,.,, i ,v,. f,th onH dltlon tn th C.ranit Hill t f-meterv 'tho Parlfl" northwest In high sood ' I I U 1 j J (Mi d U llJJ'HJ luc vuLi " "---rf t j - - (For The Courier by T. F. Hanley) L an(j cis colleague, Eugene Co-.the county surveyor has developed a Ihumor this fall and, through him, the - i Tluere are a few of the old boys that remember Plevna and Oaman l'asba; that marched with General Taylor through Nuevo I.eon; that re member as yehttrday Inkerman and Balaklava; to whom the lofty and animate j elocjuen': of ('lay and Web ster way a delight and In listening to which they became fellow-royaterers cf the cbuiitl' k-is of mure than two generations' ago; that voted, mistak enly, for Llui hunan; and to whom j Mary's Heights and ncttburg ate! Bl familiar aH the San Diego rebellion. Tbi-.-o o togeiiarlaiut and monogi-n-1 arlaub mine Into t heir own yesterday j afternoon at the Grants l'ass Athletic j park, when T. Jolllffo Fuson's "Fuh onleis" from Urn In Arroyo, In n bit ter fight to th death, defeated Fred-1 rlo Roper's champions In a pitchers' I L, t'X -J ' j Ul - Mi s i r' :- V.I 2 condition showing that burial lota .three btates are expected to prosper as , have been sold In the cemetery to never before. Every Indlca'ion la for which the county did not possess j big yields in all the staple products title. j a cl for s'me prlfes will be very Fifteen years ago the county pur- high, chased a five-acre tract west of town j Tl- bUgtst wheat eniu ever har whlch was dedicated to .cemetery vested fs predicted for Oregon, Wash-; purposes, and known as Granite Hill .ington and Idaho and it Is thought cemetery, 'ihe purchase was made from two properties, part from the Dlmini' k estate and the balance from Wm. Patton. This tract was fenced and divided. Into thirty-foot burial lots, but the present survey In dicates tbat a strip 130 wide along the south side of the tract, lying next to the county road, Included within the fence and sold p.nd used for bur ial purposes, was not part of the county's purennae fifteen years ago, and bo far as the search of the rec ords has sone, the county has never the yield will reach 70,000,000 bush- . els, worth $:,2,',((),ft'). Oats are ex pect. .1 tn add $ 1 S . 7 T. . o i . 0 to the j farmer's bank roll and barley 9,- fluii, oe.li more. Fruit marketed tjils ' fall and wlnVT will add 1 1 r,, 0110,000 to this new wealth and hay the neat ! sum of $3.'. 390,000. The wool crop j Is estimated to be worth $6,600,000,1 and bops $l,fi.'.o,iM)0. This is a to-i tal iiicoiin' for the producers of the three states of almost $1 oO.ocift.OOCi. If the manufactured products were added to the wealth of the soil, it Is , obtained title to this portion of the I probable the total would fall not far Tliey Couldn't llonejliigle 1 Coluirii. Gene 1 burial ground. ! The portion In question consists of j about 0110 and three-quarters a:res, 1 1.11 acres being Included In the Hood 'property and .63 acres 'in the Dlm- mick estate, according to the plat of the survey filed by the county sur veyor In the clerk's office today. The proposed new purchase by the county of L'O acres Includes that part of the Dlmml'k estate In question, but no arrangement has been made for the transfer of the 1.11 acres, title to which would appear to rest In A. G. Hood. It Is the belief of county of ficials, however, that the fifteen I'lajiuK Fli-t Rune I Ilii-J, for "Dinky." He refuoe to lie-.- ri'pt rein 11 iicrii I ion for hi artistry. battle (?) by a score of "0 to 1". The j contest lasted 2 hours and L'o mln- ! UtPB. 1 To those of the "old guard" the , game was a delight. They were trans ported back through many troublous years to dnyB more halcyon -before the mnsk, the chest protector, the hln pun rd cnine; back to a period when the rubber crescent did the duty ,1)1)111, undertook the judicial burden unaided. C'obnrn ruled the turbulent players with an Iron hand. ' Official Scorer Dague succumbed to overwork in the eighth, and waB .resuscitated by Dr. Henry Woolrldge. . Rill Riggs, In running out two triples, became exhausted, and finish ed the game through Interjections of ozone. 1 cm, (10 Htocky rlghtfleldcr of the years of continuous UBe of the prop-I Oregon has an opportunity to at , "FiiHotilcrs " hit a homer over the ctv for public purposes would quiet I tract settlers from the middle west right field fence title, the same as a continuous use.bv making a ' The auto-omnibus carrying the below $500,000,000 for the year. ( Now that the three year homestead bill seems certain to become a law, Interest Is belna: aroused anew In ' Oregon's vacant lands. Statistics 1 have been gathered from the rec- onH of the general land ol'fb." show-1 'ing there is lots of room in this state for the homesteader, there being 15, ."!). :i77 acres still unappropriated. This is a little more than one-quarter of the state's area. Every county In the state has Its quota and while most of the land i far from the larger towns, much of It Is -fertile and will be productive when tilled. If tho pmvor jrcpiition N liotherin yu, tall ;uil lot us explain the merit, f the I H C line of rsisoline engines. We have an I II Choline engine to fill every iiml tractors, portable, .stationary, air an-1 watcr-co,,le(l. In cum you want kcriM-iif, a, or alcohol attachments, we will le tfliul toMipply you. If yu have a dillieult pwer proposition to solve, call and we will a-U you to fi-urc it out. We not only have the bo.-t rnjrinc on the market, but we have iU size and stylo you need. Call and look over our line, and whether you buy or not we will be rlad to see you. We want to number you as one of our friends. Call today and j,'ot 11 catalogue. It's vou rs for the akinr, and we are anxious for you to have it. Rogue River Hardware Co. THE BIG RED FRONT. (C. yc?vy f !" ood exhibit at the of property for n public highway will ; N'orthwestern Products Kxpositkui at Medford players, did not reach the maKe its use tor tnat purpose per-. Minneapolis, .Noveniner 1 - nark until four o'clock, havlne met ipetual. ! cording to Will A. Campbell, there with n break-down near Gold 1 1 It J . j The new tract which the county Is jtary. who has lately visited Portland, j The scorn R II 11 now purchasing for an addition to There is nothing so convincing as an Medford 2d 17 9 the cemetery lies directly to the east ; actual exhibit of what a state can j Grunts Pass 15 14 11 of the present property, and the pur- produce, he says, to win settlers. Such : i Matterles llurgess, Butler and ''.'base price is to be $2,000. ,a demonstration Is held to be more j , forceful than any amount ot adver- l There Is more Catarrh in this sec-Rising or any other form of exploita- j ... ...i .1 11.. IIOll OI (HO COIIIIIIJ III. Ill .111 lllllfl Hqjj diseases put together, ami until tne liiut foil v.'i rti witu mmiiiiomimI tn ha In- ,.',-,i,i,. ' . f,,. i. -n-u-it iiniiiv v.vir ! attendance at the North western Pe- doctors pronounced it a local (lis- j velopment League congress at ?eat- , ease and prescribed local remedies, , ,1,, llino c, 7. n!1,l S. Renresen- ! fntives have been named by the gov- i I. n,..l nr.x.nll i; no :i 1. " Vi llll'l llCCIl POKTLANL), June L Patrolman a well known athL'te in an endeavor Wardle, in plain doth' s. broke into a to escape Jury duty. "We're going Chinese gambling joint and grabbed to be busy here, too," said the court, j the money. The Chinese pursued and ordering Walker to prepare for duty, iwheii all five claimed the wealth Wardle arrested them for gambling. SAN' FRANCISCO, June 4. Claim- ing the stingiest man for a husband. Things are Mrs. J. Carter asserts that her hus- POKTLAND, June 4.- going to be pretty lively In athletics band, because she spent five cents In the Rose Festival, and I ought to for milk for their baby, refused her be readv for work," said Dow Walker, carfare. j Urocker; Hopkins. K. Williams and Maker. ! Famed runs Medford, 0; Grants j Pass, ('.. Two base bits - Wei kler, Williams, Hui";ess, Isaacs. j '11 1 fee base bit; KP-us 2, Tlllliy, llutler. Home run CHI. Struck on' My llur-. !-.., " ; b Hat er, I ; by Hopkins. 4 : by Williams, (. mils I M'f llurgess, : off off Williams, 2. as;cd balls Maker, :! ; Mroi ker, Oregon will have a delegation liases on illopkins. I land by constantly failing to cure with lloeii! treatment, nronoimced It incur- ':iil,. Seiencf. liiis nroven catarrh to 'ernor and Oregon speaker ibea constitutional disease and there- given places on the program. Sub fore requires constitutional treat- j(H.ts interest to the whole north- iinetit. I lull s Catarrh ure, manufac 1 1 iii'i il hv F. .1. Chenev Co.. Toledo. Ohio, is the otilv constitutional onv ''lers for approxnnat. IHE FIRST NATIONAL BANK GRANTS PASS, ORE. $100,000 UNDIVIDED PROFTS CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND Fmplrcs Coburn and Hrouse, ll HUM lll.l. vlilanil lliippeiilous Aluityx Inleie-t Our l!eiMler. After reading of so many people iu our town who have been cured by it i'i.i tun.. ....i.t l.m it i ll IIOllllS lIUIie lllir. I lie "iieni iimi i...- JQ 'tiinilly arises: "Is tills medicine I 'V ie(uallv successful In our neighboring towns. I 111' generous miiu'ineiu in on the market. It Is taken Internally in doses from 1 drops to n tea spoonful. It nets directly on the blood ami mucus surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address: '.'". J. Cheney & Co., To ledo, Ohio. Sold by druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for con st Ipntlon. ,ioi:s, or LAM i i: i d i ami:, I'Akhonfu. lllll l:igg ami Ills Mighty lllii.lgeon. "'Is Asblan,) resident leaves no room ; The .Hg,..,.nl F.ui.re . ,.,e ' J Ashlnn,,. -WASHINGTON, June 3.- -W.Uaid Ibickgromu! I- Tliat or Kn'ere,l u great deal (Jones of Portland. Or., convicted ot Toblnn llroiiM-. 'from kidney trouble and backache land frauds In which the late S.mi- -- - ;aud sometimes I could hardly Ret ntor Mitchell of Oregon and Hlnger . . ! I , l..t.... 1.. ll... i,i..i..,li. ir 1 of the musk and wr.eii everytning was aiomm. ..nnnM.m n, , ,-,., , former commissioner of out w hen i aught on the "bounce." Tho modern baseball dil letaute and critic sneers at big scores and tells one "he will never go again " Ho n't believe him Right down in his heart, he lil.es ihe big s.-oiv. ami will go again, and shoal, 1 :o again. Tho game vcsterd.n w as t ill of l.fe. i row (led full liud teeming i e r ivtcedy Mo;.!.ti!'. ock r. bv W the o r i . niM ' ipM.c; 1 1 1 ., Pa-- f jest w Ith S..M.-.I an, I w and ; i if u proarious on U:e lli: II ...... uiHT .....I .in., mi. tlin k ill II PV first j '.' ' . , , ,.' .1,., ir.,,i..rnl In ii il nfflce. were alleged secretions aliuoeii me ny tueir 1 1 - " - regiilaritv in passage. As soon us 1 'to have been Implicated, was grair romnii'iccd taking Moan's Kidney unconditional pardon tod.iv ' v IMP-. I Improved and 1 am now in good health I still use Moan's Kld m Pills occasionally, but more as a pivxetiUvc than an thing else. 1 al miivs insist upon Moan's Kidney Pills for no oilier substitute could be as o ' f i (live a- t hey." ! President Tnft. J Th pardon was based n t ground that Improper methods w, .pursued In filling the jury box which the Joins jury was drawc t will be discussed. I , ( I . I H 1 0 . - j ono feet have been placed with mills ! of Oregon and Washington to supplv material for new eii'iipnictit for the ! llarriman lines in this 1. rritm-y. The traftic officials are preparing for the , new crop season by ordering N.liuii ; box cars and 'i'. raboos"s to be dis- j tributed over the I'libm Pacific. O. ! W. K. iv- N.. Southern I'acif'm and Ore- ! gon Short Line road-. i;ii:mmi: plan i;i:cim:h hack at los (;i:li:s. LOS AN(H:I.1 .Tune 1. The longest aerial race ever attempted on the Pacific co;t;t to be held June O' on a circular course, around Los An geles, is being consider.", today ' y I. os Angeles. Long Peach. Venice. Santa Monica, Ocean Park and Sa:i Pedro. Martin. Champion. Stits, Car pent ier, Williams. Mougherty am! other lurdmen prohaMy will lonipete. Our Time Certificates of Deposit bear ing 4 per cent interest are a most pop ular form of Savings Deposits. .1. Ii. HALL l'rcvidetil. . i AMl'P.I LL. Vice Pre II. L. .II.aKV,,( asbier. !!. K. HACKLTT, As't. Cavli. DO NOT DEPEND UPON LUCK. To of n: life. Deposit a part the Josephine County '0( nl ip.vesTnient shows ;ave savt'd up and the u'lve you a start i voui' earniiiU's in Il'iii'k. Tlien when a "iih w!:at you 1 .ii'-cpmne ( ouiity hanks assistance you can take advantage f it. A small invest iiiei.; low wielv made means tinaix-ial ease ii; Ma-e. MAKK JOSF.PIIIXK rol'XTV p k von; i lo mk. Josephine Co. Bank j re I or cell! -eu Vi Stale- Kef. .ale b I'o- all dealers. Price ler-MiPmru Co.. MulTalo, iole a.ciits for the Pulled r t I .. i: cue I loall'- .' hen MHir i hi : d ha ;!i be i .ireful to h' ."p e and e torat ion e w !;o: tl il. lal.. H ' . t m i i ii i M i s si 1 1 s i;ms TO 115 1 xlMIAT t.OMI . VSlllNi.loN. t i. ordi and ilif I.ill Cuban government. . -eld t'( I'tc.-fl. I.! I I on ro M.iut. the , d that i .eUU.OOO rti. e shlp- I'he UK. pi:sio i on widow Ol- AMMIK L -.1 III I WSIIINC,TON. June II. i' 1'nlted States sctuee toda' vote! i nionthtv pension of $ 1 ."n to the : ' ow of dmiral Wintield Scott S. -fo'b'W ing .111 e!oue..iH ;de,l V. ' ator ILn tt of Marx land i 'h lie a : - t u.:h 1 a i-o !ell;H ale ! "hi '.'IL .AO --: if a le i ouuh y by giv- enieih as medy i'd 'f iis and te. !r has 1. 1. .'I' )!!- u:e K.-r i ALII oi; V Hop.r.i ;s COLLI I I sl.oo ( '.VII. In'!::.' ' "Ut'i ll.lse iis ileal ',y . i: bono has In en unable to r. in- in the I'nited Slates, a!', the I ItVs iii.inut.ii tul'ed are sold to the Auiet li a'.i 1 1 1 ' p. ' rriincl-ii I- del'.l! 1 1" lli'M'.i bis b t a: i ro r ' ( (ell. llurgess In ; . Ing ponltie, PiirueM "y at "kid." boy," re C Hi i.r.cd an'.' font t is r i ' .: : , i .: ''.' !;'.. a'e ' OVel'lillU'lH en! agreed to ac ,if.d to I leVe'M the ,l to -cud lo i s i; h w h f h to beaten Ol ilM I'd! Ci I i;v. llefore the Public. Over live mil. ion samples piveu away -ach year. Vhe constant and increasing sales from samples. roves the gei uli.e l.'.ert' of Allen's V'oot-Kiise. tie antiscp'ic powder to be shaken into the s-V.-os for Corns. Hunlons. Aching. SwolYn. Moist. Tender feet Sold every- where. J'c. Samplo PKKK. Ad dvess, A. S. Olms'ea ' l.Ko. N Y. oi i ii i) Kor voi io iom STOi'KTON. Cal . biiie L- Two masked highway m-n walked into Silva's sa'.oof a; inidt'.Ulit. stood t.t the bartt ndcr and two ustoniers. got about i.'O and ba. ked cur Tie v mounted 1 i '.!- :iml went to ti e Sunny South $17. Then ! saloon w'p.r i'v vanish.ed oi;i ;o I X isi KS M1 L !' L ITIK 1UO thev get TKillT. i e ma a a i nle be e 'o 'mi- d;(s bv a'li - 1 in '.; cut a ml i 1 1. mi- '' ''. cm h v a d i'.i ,. ei - S.eik certificates printed it Com Ier offl.-. SIOI X KALI S, S M . June I With the Mippolteis of Colonel lie. It cl.iineu, M'.ceu to l .' 1 : alitv, the pel's tor the -ta! ; : ' . dei tiou th'o agho it South I oi i'i d at o'clock this im rning. . ri mam open un' :1 . p. m , On '.he den.o. r.if.c ide 1 ..:'i W Thf.gon and Ha. men tunnaers '.a.ia itory f.T :l ir re-pi ct'.ve c.l'.id'.la'i POKTLVNM .Lino 4. The right voting women s iffragcttcs who h.iv$ obtained tli Lots to the republican tiarlon.il coinention tn Chicago today declare they In Ox, I to 'ise tlu-m and see eventhir.K there 1- to be tc..;;, ahe reputed att!!m!- of icrrain Ore gon deli gates to tho national cor.ven ifton who have received no tickets and ire therefore s't;h''. t ceved. r.otwith i -i.v'.dtn g. V iJiiVj V ,1 " ' - JT.J ALL THE ACTIVE OFFICERS AND EMPLOYES of the Grants Pass Banking and Trust Company are under bond with a well known surety company for the faithful performance of their duties. EVERY DOLLAR DEPOSITED with us is safeguarded by up-to-date and approved methods.