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t 1 FRIDAY, JIXE 14, I9i2. PAGE TWO WEEKLY IVKil E RIVER COl RIER 5 i It i 0! I. r . PERSON AL AXD U)CU Mill Bessie McGee left BUurday to attend tb PortlaDd Rom Show. Mn. Le Slmmoni of Medford U T lilting with friends here tbl week. Mrs. V. I. Magargle went to I'ort Ui.d Sunday to spend a few dayi on bufelne-a. Mr. and Mra. E. H. B-ilslnger and 8. H Rlggs went to Portland Sun day. Fran i 3. Myers of Port'and tenf t few fljya visiting the Geo. II. Par ker family. Earl Topping of Provolt and Fred Vlii'itit from th Layton mine were In to h e the rosea. Mra. A. W. (iuthrle and Mra. Wm Young of M Uncurl Flat were visitor, at the Rose Fea'lval. Mra. Hny Wright and two children returned Monday from a visit of aev ral weeks at Rout-burg. Mra. D. K. Carr returned to her bon e at Areata. Cal., after spending tbree weeks hre visiting. Mra. Catherine Gray and Mrs. Carl Allen left Sunday morning for Port land to attend the festivities. Mra. O. W. Murray and daughter. MIhs Ora, left Sunday for 1a Ange lea. Cal., to visit for about a month. Solon Curtice, Jr., went to Port land Fu-iday to meet hla father, who went o Portland a day ir two pre Tloua. A. V. Danlola returned to Crab Tree to work with the bridge gang after vlpltlng bla wife ai:1 mother bere. J. L. and W. W. Wooldrldge wen transacting business here Saturday. The former also made a business trip to Medford. Albert llyn arrived Saturday to upend the summer with hla parents. Mr. Allyn has Just completed two jears at the University of Illinois, In the architectural department. Mrs. I, R. Holland. Mrs T. T. Lewis and Mrs Jim Lewis left Sun day nlnht for Portlnnd to visit John Levis. county treasurer n Multnu n.ah county. Mr. I,ewis U a on of airs. T. T. Lewis and sister of Mrs. Holland. Mrs. J. D. Hull. sister-in-law of John R. Shaver, started Safurd.ij ' , her home at Clinton. Mo., aftr vlI: -lni( In dntnts Push. he stnp"ed off for a few days at Clilco. Mrs. L. A. Heherlle Is receiving a tIhU from two sisters and a niece who t arrived Sunday to spend sni time. ' They are Mrs. Maiiley (f Farmlnn ton. Mrs. L. A Thomenu and dauKh-! ter, Ruth, ( f Hamburg. Ark. Each age of our lives has Its Joys. Old people should be happy, mid tb; y will he If Chamberlain's Tables are taken to strengthen (ho digestion and keep the bowels regular. These tablets nre mild and gentle In their action and especially suitable for peo pl of middle awe and older. For sale by all dealers. 3 11 Here Lies The V ay .,' t II SI''. ' 1 t 1 t:" I l ? 'i I ' i I nl-" y ' A V" M I ,,0CM"I, To Be Well Dressed The well-dressed man is not necessarily one who spends a great deal on his clothes. But he is a man who uses good clothe.- judgment who buys the best clothes he can afford, and who gets one hundred cents in value for every dollar he spends. This kind of man is most prominent among the wearers of Bishop's Ready Tailored Clothes Tliuy ha ea character all their own a dist inctiveness that is the result of the best combined brains and skill in all tailordom. You can't buy the eaual of a Bishop Ready Tailored suit were it made to order by good tailors at double our price. As regards fit this is a science that was mastered by the makers nearly half a century ago. Let us prove this to you. Priced From $10.00 to $25.00 v" ' ft V ' t W it ' (LA BOCHUTSS I. -if I : ..:. I The Clothiers J. Rrumbaugh left Tuesday lor Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Chiles are ex- Enters Real Estate Hanks Eugene to join hla family where they 'pcctlng their daughter and aon-ln- I will mak their future home. Mrs. 8. T. Hammond went to Roae-,Junrtlon' Colorado, to arrive soon burg Tuesday to Bpend a month with ,Tbev are traveling overland In their her sister, Mrs. R. Stubba. automobile. J. E. Weldman went to Drain Tues- day. From Drain h goes to Doswel Kev- w F Shields Resigns Chas. Meserve, at one time a resl- law, Mr. r.nd Mra. Roy Fait of Grand nt of GranU pag8 but for the pagt Springs to spend three weeka or more. Mrs. F. VV. Hu'gerth and daughter, U'llda went to Portland Tuesday to enjoy the. Rose hhow and visit Mr HuKerth's sister. Mrs. Ceo. Corothers left for her Rev. Weston Shtelda, who has oc cupied the pulpit of the Presbyterian church of Medford for a number of years, startled his congregation Sun day morning by offering his resigna tion. He stated that he was planning t;: labor In Alaska. A determined ef fort will be made hv th members of home at Portervllle, Cal.. Tuesday af- thp chn.ch fo ln(,ui,e Rpv to jBckHon'" 1U'r KrB"d,"0ther, M"- E- 'continue his work. He Is planum,; to re-enter missionary work which he Mrs. C. A. Crlffln returned Tuesday Ieft a few yeBrg ng0 ro acoept tne inornlni; from Portland and Cnnby ! charge In Medford. where she tins been visiting for the , I two years located at Medford, pub lishing the Rogue River Fruit Grow er and doing a real estate business, has ceased publication of the maga zine and returned to Grants Pass to associate Llmself with E. V. Smith In the real e state business with offices In the Albert building. Mr. Meserve will also have charge of the develop ment of a number of fruit farm prop erties for non-residents. Mr. Meaerve Is an authority on fiults, fruit land? and soils and his work will be of value to the community. past four weeks. Mrs. I.. M. Kei'llnner left Tuesday for her home lit Herkiley, Cnl., after visiting her daughter, MIsb C. M. Ker llnner, at Now Hope. Geo. C. Sabtn went to Kerby Wed nesday to take hta son, Lynn, and 1 1 ..... . I ...111 ..An-.. i r. . i . " in ii i iu'ii.-., iiu mn iiui mi (jflV jo Honr some time neir the Coleman place. (Vo. Patrb k arrived Monday even- Iiu; from Oakland, Cal., to visit his p(lot (ruislied parents, .Mr. and Mrs. John Pntrb k. i Henry Nutt came In from Swede Mr. Patrick left Grants Pass 17 yours nasln saw mtll Sunday to have his nto. ( liii ken I'ov id Missouri Flat The Missouri Flat people have nearly nil been enjoying the chicken pot- not datiimus, but Interesting. Marriage Llcnse Issued V marriage l'cense wna Issued Tucs- Z. Tuttlo and Clara A. Hoover, both of this city. left foot dressed by a doctor, he hav lng the misfortune to get It crush'! under the wheel of a loaded lumber truck. FARM LAWS OF OREGON Price 50 Cents GIVEN FREE With ,.,uh now sub ci ij'iion :u the Ciutrw r, nr Iuto ar-f'lir- ;irc : .ml with ..iu' .;r in .iiIvmiuh- It Contains What Every Farmer Should Know I.SWS of AfcHciilliil-t', t'l'no-s Xii.iliist I'lopett), ( limes .iiiHt Publli' llealtb, I'oioesi i,' niiii.ils, l'i'iii(ii'iis i;.imst ecutl'Mt" relicin mo! I rii, in, l ire Pre nil Ion, II nt- nil uro, li-i-t'ltiiiu mi. I'ubii,- as. ( t in f,. rr'sins, b, u-i , Wi icbts mid Moii Miirs, I'll-, Uli Is nie of llie lios( n,p In, !. iobisbil f.'i ibet'ro Ijoli f iriiuT. Ii i a tues-lM i , , m ui'-io-ibite f.nte.er, and shiiKI b,. u ith mini) ,l,.ll u Ii Fl'.l'i: Muthewson Wants Divorce ! George S. Mathewson has filed suit for divorce from Martha, his wife, charging desertion. He wants cus tody of Florence, the seven-year-old daughter. The Mathewsons live at Kerbjr. Public Is Thanked. At a regular meeting of General Logan Tost No. 39, G. A. R., held In their hall Juae fith, 1912, It was or dered that a vote of thanks be ex tended to all who took part and as sisted In memorial services May 26'h and 30. 1912. p.k.iv miivii k i:v Kl RAI, KtH TK Al (.1 ST 1. Rose Show Visitors Among the Grants Pass reople who left Monday evening for Portland to take In the Rose Show were Mr. and Mra. Fred WIllIamB. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Herman, Mrs. A. C. Rlely, Miss Flo Holcomb. A. C. Holcomb. J. H. Wil liams, Carl Williams and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Moon of Central Tolnt. Fus Relnc Sblppol The new refrigerator freight ser vice Inaugurate by the Southern Pa cific on Saturday makes it possible to ship b:t!er and e;is and all pro duce to the city without dancer and at a reasonable rate. la the first car Oman's Pns loaded 1? caes of ecc nnd "''e freight rate amouied 'o 1 1-4 crnts per do:en M.!'or! shipped H c,-iies and ! s1 ,. ;ed cel)sider:bl. 'o'.ttcr T'-e :ir nVes tb'ee trips per w-e.-k rvsiWKS roiNTKRs iw V ..... .rK, .,. ' V )'... j,. , IV . . f , i I K--IH" !! .' '"t: . Alfred l et h e, Roc'stvred Ooto- Service on the new rural mall route. No. , the Frultdale route, .will be commenced on August 1st The announcement that this new route has been established was made some weeks ato. but the time of the first service to the patrons has but lust now been decided upon by the department. This route, the fourth to run from .Grants Pass, and the second to be .established this spring, will start down Sixth street, across the steel bridge, through the "Frultdale dis trict to Murphy; from Murphy It follows down the Applegate river to New- Hope and Jerome Prairie, re .".rrlnc by way of the Crescent City road, which it conies into rear the mouth of the Applegate. A rural mail carrier's exsmlna tlon will he held in this el'y on Sat rd.iy. July ,;?h, whfn a carrier w-. he selected to work on this, or on of the routes from here. Vpp'b'ants i" ;--t he at v.s; IS ye.r of ace. a-d r.o: over ."5. c ep; I:; the case d k n: T.tb'y dlscl.arsd persons from 'he 1'r.ltcl u-ili'ary or HI IIRTA'S FEDERALS IX CAMP. By United Press Leased Wire. SANTA ROSALE, Mex., June 11. General Hureta'a entire division of federal troops are in amp hre to day, although the rebels are less than 30 miles from Dachlmba Pass, where the forces of Orozco are gathered. An army of 1,000 workingmen are re pairing two bridges destroyed by the rebels recently. j When there's real I In the "Help Wanted" to find It! i I news ior you ads, d in't fall It Is now well known that not more than one case of rheumatism In ten requires any Internal treatment whatever. All that Is needed Is a free application- of Chamberlain's Liniment and marsaglng the parts at each application. Try It and aee how quickly It will relievo the pain and soreness. Sold by all dealers. Home Grown Potatoes V. N. Chapel of the "Charlevoix Farm" on Friday brought In the fi-et home-?rown Early Rose, potatoes of the season. Th.ey were sold at the Vhlt House Grocery and hroueht the grower 5 cents per pound. Mr. and Mrs. Chapel were In Grants Pass to attend the Rose Festival and were In the city during the heavy thunder storm. Thy were rejoicing In the rain but when they arrived at their home at Savage Rapids found that it had only sprinkled, hardly enough to lay the dust. HE FIRST flAIKMIl 8AM GRANTS PASS, ORE. UNDIVIDED PROFTS CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND $100,000 Our Time Certificates of Deposit bear ing 4 per cent interest are a most pop ular form of Savings Deposits. I.. I!. DAI.I, President. H. I,. Ml. KEY, Cashier. I. ( . ( AMPIH I I Yice Pres. R. K. IIAC'KETT, Ass t. (ash. JA( KSON ( Ol NTY MAX i is nearly mi i:di;ki:i. I MKIV'OKn, Juiue 10. Frank Ceol, 'an Italian farmer, his wife and daughter have been held to the grand jury for assault with Intent to murder their neighbor, W. C. Daley, aged pioneer of Jackson county, nom inee for commissioner. Daley was patrolling bis Irrigation ditch which supplies farmers of Lake Creek district when attacked 'rem behind by Ceol. while the wife, arm ed with a spade and daughter with a hop, unmercifully beat Daley, cracking his skull and cutting flesh from muscles. DO NOT DEPEND UPON LUCK. To irivt' ymi a start in lite. Deposit a part "f your earning in the Josephine County Ii.iiik. Then when a ii'ood investment shows ;p. with wh;it you have saved up and the I''phinc County Hank's assistance you an advantage of it. A small iuvest !. oi:r ;,,v wisclv made means tinanr-ial ease in "M a-.'. MAKE JOSEPHINE COUNTY - AN VOl"! I HOME. Josephine Co. Bank j Hand and n Horse MS This is the time to get in and do some effective cultivating, while the ground is damp and easily wosM. We handle a cultivator that you will like cme in and see them. Horse or hand culti vators. The price is right. Lawn Mowers We have several -ccd makes at various pric es. If you are going- to need a good strong mower -one that will last a life time, with care. We would hke to ell vcu cue. Jewell Hardware Co.