Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, June 21, 1912, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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WEEKLY ROGl'E RIVER COl RiER
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IS
THE
PERSONAL AND LOCAL.
I
THE STRONGEST AND QUICKEST FREEZER
ON THE MARKET.
lie "MA(;i(" free.er 1 1 . - clot trie ucldod uiro hoops
xi fastened that the) (in. not slii i ll', heavy a ixl durable
wooden body, it'illii wlii' whip dasher, drawn steel bol
Iciiii ciHi. Nol ii cheap ir lliuisy tiling iiImmiI it.
1'itu k a jt. m.ur, it to or. i.t.i.
65-Page Recipe Book Given FREE
FULL OF NEW RECIPES FOR
MAKING FROZEN DELICACIES.
Quick Meal
GASOLIME STOVES
Alwajs lie, !y.
Xll Sllloke, smell nf ashes.
Safe, economical. t
IIJ lilll' Call lM'l'll I
.V ( ll'ilil MIHl',
X iK'lll rl !l tullit-f.V.'
A "Oiiii k Mi-iil" sti ve will p-
do any Cling Mint a wood ii-
coal stoe will (In, with li
'liU'i-rpmr that it's cheaper,
riiiikci-. more reliable anil
it nui-eenl le.
Price Two-Burner "Quick Meal" $4.00
Price three-burner "Quick Meal" $6.00
Price three-burner Range with Oven $27.00
BLUE FLAME, SELF-GENERATING, IN-
STANTANEOUS
PERFECTION OIL COOK STOVES
prick xi). no t sti.oo.
HAMMOCKS
Solid wciitc, head rest, spreaders, fancy colors ami
(ii'iivy triune l.."o to Sl.oO
Navy hammocks, l-o. duck, double spreaders, rope
edge. Tlie kind tliat makes spooning easy. Will last a life
time. Price . . , X2.00
I Aery kind of fly exterminator inagionahlo, iiicliidini: I lie big
tray. "Two-iii-One" l!y spatters for 10 c.
Grants Pass Hardware Co.
O m&mir
A. L. Bailey of the Wol! Creek ao
ttl -ras in the city Wednesday.
Mr. aud Mrs. H. Wood weal to
Aatilaud Wednesday morning on bus
iness. T. L. TruLnell went to Mudfcrd
ad Jacksonville Wednesday on bus
uets. Miss Violet Swinden left Wednes
day atteruoon for Geld II ill to spend
.-. w d o s w ,tb friends. -
R. A. ootu relume! to Eugene
'.VeduesJay night, after spending a
. . a jays ueri on bufdsets.
Mrs. Eruest Evtrton and daughter.
Louise, eut to Riddles Thursday
morning to visit for two weeks.
Carl Reynier returned to his home
;it Koeeburg Wednesday night after
visiting his piu'enta here.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Colvln retunud
to Glendale Wednesday night after
spending the day here.
Mrs. Robert Leslie is enjoying a
viidt from her s'ster, Mrs. W. E.
Benedict of Belle Fourche, South Da
kota. Mrs. S. A. Greeu went to Fort
Jones Thursday to spend a month or
more with her daughter, Mrs. Dal
TuttLe.
Eugene Good left Tuesday for his
'tome at I.aGrande after visiting bta
sisters, Mrs. Ernest Lister and Mrs.
Tom Galvln.
R. II. GtlQUan left Wednesday
morning for Myrtle Creek and Ban
don, where ho will speud the summer
months on account of his health.
Miss Jane Coffman, who Is suffer
ing with a severe attacs. of appendi
citis, Is not Improving at this writ-
Ins, her 'condition still being; most
serious.
Miss Helen Hardin of Dayton,
ivVash., arrived Tuesday night to spend
;i month with her sister, Mrs. Geo.
Dickinson. Miss Hardin Is local man
!a;er of the telephone exchnnpe it
Dayton.
Mlsr- Thola Studor arrived Wednes
day nlsht from Berkeley, Cnl., to vis
It Mrs. A. J. Howell and her aunt.
'Mr? Chiis. Hansen. She will In'rr
go to Crescent City to spend the sum
mer. ' George Tones, who Is conncPted
with the Klamath hot springs pro
ject, with his daughter, Is I nthe city,
'coming for eye testing.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Farr, former res
i'ieiits of Grants Pass, are In the city
visiting Mr. ana Mn, John Tool. Mr.
: Pool is a brother of Mrs. Farr.
Why lie Hick? Chiropractic Nenv-
opntliy removes tli cause. See Swain
!& Swain, suite 1 and 302 South
i
Cth St., ( ver Clause Sehnildt'H gro
cery. . (1-21-lt
! Mrs. E. W. Brltton and daughter,
!mIbs Lois, left Thursday morning for
jVenice, Cal., to visit Mrs. Brltton's
mother and sister. Mrs. Brltton will
I return In about two weeks but Miss
jLols expects to remain.
High School l ibrary
The High School library will be
open every Friday ai.erncon from 4
to 5 o'clock, beginning with Friday
of this week. High school students
should take note of this and avail
themselves of this opportunity.
Headed for British Co!ii:nbl.-
Prof "Fayette A. Jones was In the
city Wednesday, stepping off hero
wliile on 'lis way f.om lis homo at
Albuquerque, New Mexico, to British
Columbia, where he enters the em-'
ploy of a British syndicate and will
make geological examination for oil
and copper, along the route of the
Grand Trunk Pacific railway.
DO YOU
WISH
TO SATIS Fy
DAIRYMAID
CREAM'
HARVESTERS
ALWAYS
SATISFY
ZTL
Returned From School
Miss Pauline Coe returned Wednes
day morning from Wooster, Ohio,
where she has been attending school
for the past year. She will spend the
summer with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. L. Coe, and return to Ohio In
the fall. Miss Coe was accompanied
by her cousin. Miss Marguerite Bar-
don of Missoula, Mont., who will
spend the summer with her father,
O. A. Bardon. of. Murphy.
Plppy Family Arrives
Bert Plppy arrived Tuesday from
Portland and went to Murphy to ar
range matters for the family to
spend the summer on their place up
the river, nhout three miles from the
postofflee, formerly the Perry place.
Mioses Kathleen and Ida and their
brother Max arrived Wednesday, and
their mother, Mrs. T. A. Plppy and
daughter Helen are expected Thurs
day morrrtng.
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It yon wih to Mtisfy yotirlf to th bt snd mot profitjhlt wit to bindl
your mi.k, buy Pairyma.d crm hirvetler. It h proven ittmtriUby thu demand
tor it trrrri farmers tnd dairymen everywhere. The Dirymiid ha become io well
known that you ihou!d have no hesitancy about tecurinf one at once. It ha man
valu ible l.-jturn, embodying all the good features of other niachines tl wt aa po
scssinK many excluaively it own.
The Dairymaid cream harvester waiilciiRned by ipr1 men who bad In riew
the rerjurenitn'bcf the up to-dale tanner and dairyman. It i constructed throughout
of the best material and poseset ample strength and perfect alignment.
The gcara are simple and are protected, eliminating alt danger cf the operator'
clothing bcccm.jg Untied in tbem. It ia ty to operate and keep clean, tnd ha
etlicieut scpaiation. w.
The low supply can found on the Dairymaid does away with til heavy lilting'.
When buying a separator keep in nnnd that if your wife and daughter also
cpertte it, they should have the lightest running machine- Such It the Dairymaid.
Call and esaminc it. .;. ' ! - ; : ! -i- !
Rogue River Hardware Company. I
iis am: iusy
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it i.mi:i.
l'oseluid Cliances Hands
R. E. Cnrglll hns sold the Rosebud
confectionery to Cash Hendricks and
L. E. Plcklns, who took eharce Tues
day. Mr. Hrndrlcks he. been n resi
dent of Grants Pass for some years
and Is well known here. Mr. Plcklns
Is a confectioner of eUht. years' ex
perience and has been for some time
a resident of Medford. Mr. and Mrs.
Cnruill have been conducting the
Rosebud for a number of years and
have made the place very popular.
Explosion Sufferers Here
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rldell and lit
tle daughter Josephine, of Gold Hill,
were In the city today. Mr. Rldell
and daughter will be remembered as
having been In the disastrous ex
plosion of chemicals at Gold Hill on
January 14. 1st which little Josephine
had both eyes perforated by flying
glass and Mr. Rldell's hand were
blown off, one eye destroyed and ears
seriously Injured. He Is now here
for treatment.
Pioneer Miner In the 'lty TK
Pan L. Green, who canio to the
Bonne River valley in 1 s ti . and who, 1
since 1S.10, has been engaged in the Several teams are busy between
mining Industry at Calico, was In the i Ml'" ' Almedu hauling lum
clty Thursday. Mr. Green ays that r I'"1' const ruction at the property,
in tl,.- more than hall centu.v that he " frnaoe supplies for the smelter.
has followed the fortunes of the niln-
,'l'lu' i".nls are said to lie in better
I Teachers lieinji Examined
j There are 33 teachers taking state
examination this week at the Central
jschool building. Nine of them are
from Jackson county and the remain-
'der are Josephine teachers.
i
COL. BRYAN THROWS
"HAT IN THE RING
CHICAGO, June -1 . Colonel
William .U'liiiins Bryan threw his
hat into the Baltimore ring today
when lie declared op n warfare on
the selection of the democratic nom
inee for temporary chairman Al
ton H. Parker--and announced his
i;intioii of leading a lilit to pre
vent the ratification by the coiiveti-
natiunal committee's j
Dr. Walker Buys Farm
Dr. Walker nas purchased the 61
acre farm of Robert Huck,ln the
Frultdale district, and will develop
the place as an up-to-date fruit
ratio success would desire to offend ranch The ,.,.. ,. now ...,
the members of a . onventlon over- planted to fruit, and It will be com
er in the Koue district he has seen '"ditln than over before, which will
'make It possible for the bin property
'to continue uniiilerrupled operation
countless thousands taken from the
earth, but that there are still millions
to cune from ll. and lie anticipates a , fo1' ,,lm' """H". ''' 1I'' '
I groat revival of the Industry. Tutor-;",nv -M""" road Irom the mine to
itnuatoh. In his own district, a mini- : Lidaml will probaMy be completed,
i
'ier of tin1 larger mltduu pi onosii ions
tlon of ihc Almeila reduction plants.
'alTordlug much cheaper transporta-
ave lately been lied tip In litigation.
out til
a fair
Ti.Mlll
c h' Mr. (In cn thinly
way to adjustment.
are now In
ri:siioi:n u:xi:i n
( oiirlei'
No-fly will keep the ilies frum your
cows. The Rogue River Hardware
Co. carry It lu stock. G-14-t
IniproveiuoiilH at ( lemons
A transformation has taken place
in the store room occupied I v
l oil i( i;
piti:siii:r
Keadccs Can No
I) lit I lie Evidence.
onger
IS M AIM E.
CHICAGO, June 20.- There are
t A en hi iind uiiiiln we have read of
strangers In distant towns who havo
been cured by this or that medicine.
only three bona tide vice presidential i'1'" Grunts Pass' pertinent question
, , .... iias nhvavs been "Has nnyone here In
booms in Chicago today, based on the ,;,., ,.HB ,.,. ,.nMt The word
assumption that the president Is to "f a stranger living a hundred miles
. . . , iiiwav may be (rue, but It cannot have
be re-nominated. Hnme wUh H fls th(J word
They are those of James S. Shor- f our own citizens, whom we know
, .... v .. . . . land respect, and whoso evidence we
man, of Ltlca, N. Y., the incumbent a ;.aHlly p.ovo
who has the backing of the New Mrs. Henry Nutt, 4 IhIioiu St.,
York delegation, headed by Bos. ,i:'',!n,H l' " " HaVB: , .''""h""'!
' Kidney Pills havo been used by three
William Barnes, Jr.; John Wana- members of my family and one who
maker, the Philadelphia merchnnt, t'h hem was cured of gravel. Af-
who rushed from Europe to get here !, r "," n'""',lv w"8 !a,(e" "9
laifKi- tin M-n n i iinir umij rt it ii miq
Idney secretloiiH, The trouble then
stopped and the person la now well.
ig 1 1 loan's Kidney Pills brought about a
.complete cure in this case and us It
Occurred under my own eyes, I can
tn tapuinrl Iho nntillnaltAn nf Toft I.
and Governor Mead of Vermont.
Tlie latter candidate declares
Clemens Sells Dnies" and Wit:oiiT;s willing t0 run on any ticket, no
the jeweler, duo to a new tbior. ( mntter who Is selected as Ito held.
neanieu ceilings uiiu otner cuanoH. He says that he la progressive enough .'r Hale by all dealers. Price .".0
The room has a much improved np- and also that he Is old enough In the cents. l-'oster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo.
testify to what they will do.'
pearance.
political name to command the re-
New Vor
I . . Slates.
sped r tne conservatives. , ,..,.,. ,,.
The Tift men would also like to lin, fntP m) other.
start lipoma for Senators rummlns of !
Iowa, I'.ornh of Idaho, or Hadley ol If you want to
sole agents for tho 1'nlted
inline Ooan's
Moodiin of Brothers and Sisters
Mr. and Mrs. A. 1. Carson ariivt
in the city Tnursday to visit with 'own, I'.ornh of Idaho, or Hadley of If you want to Increase your
their brother and sister. Mi. and Mrs. Missouri, but up to the present these crops one half use our land plaster.
A. H. Carson, on tlie 'Applenate. Tlicy 'sfat' -ii:cn Inslrt there can and will J Cement Products Co., opposite S. P
depot.
3-22-tt
whelmiimly progressive by naming a
reactionary to sound the kejnote of
the ampainn.
"Eight members of the sub-committee,
however, have, over the pro
test of the remaining eight, agreed
upon not only a reactionary, but upon
one democrat, who, anion.' '.!i -e not
candidates for Cie presi lent in I nom-
pletely planted this fall.
Throe New Fords Delivered.
C. L. Hobart, of the Madrona Land
Co., W. P. Counts of tho Counts
feed store, and U. S. Adams, a saw
mill man, are eac h driving new f
pasetiLrer Ford touring ctrs received
came from Oakland. California, where : 0e nothing doing
they have recently dispoH.,i of busl-i Gummlris men say It Is the top of
i,,.,. i ,, .mi ut.. t,, the ladder for him. or nothing. Had-' TACOMA. June 20. Tanako.
locate here Dermanetitlv. An Interest-I Iry will not discuss the vlco prt-Bl- lYoshlo, N'aknhara Iso, Mayeda Mume
ing feature of this reunion of the two 'dency, and I'ornh has on several oc
famllles is the la. t that A 1). is il(. jenslnns declared that under no clr
oldest brother of A. 11.. while M rs. '; '" tn nances would he accept a nom
A. I). Is the oldest sister of Mrs. A. inatlon for the place.
II. Carson. The umuus weie met j In the field of available vice presl
on their arrival in this city hv I., w. dentlnl (andldutes with Roosevelt,
! this week through Joseph Moss. Mr.
inauon. is in the eyes of m.- people Mos8 8tin has orders booked and is
most conspicuously idenuiied with
the reaitionary element of the party.
jawaiting org for delivery.
il shall be plea.-ed to join you and Woman With a Gun
tion of 'he
choice.
t ; n-hi. i, .nni.- i ti form !'onr friends In opposing his selection
I)' I ll 11 O UVlli ii Ii 1 1 i ' I '- ,
of a telecram to all the presidential i ' '? f" committee or by the con-
candidates whom he retranls as pro
cressives. was followed by the an
nouncement that he would leave I
here for Baltimore tomorrow. ( CHICAGO. June 2 0. While tho
The telecram is regarded as nn 'committee on credentials thresbeJ
Carson, a iiepb.-w , v
his relatives silo c
pinafores, over forty year
had no! i-ii i
was weal ini; ,
a.'o
fiovurnor Johnson lead') today, be
cause of bis fight for the colonpl, his
western location and strong pronres-i-lve
following.
and Sakai Mltsu, four llttlo Japanese
brides that arrived on tho Seattle
Maru from Japan Sunday for four
Japanese residents of this section,
are being held at the detention sta
tion here because afflicted with hook
worm. The eager groonm are clamorous
but the government refuses to let the.
brides enter tho country until they
jVention Kindly answer here.
! "i'kniedi W. J. BRYAN.
Hip IH-located
All elglit-;.eai-old soli
Knox, living on the App
his left hip dislocate,! Wc
Governor MrGovern h:n strong are free from tho disease. They will
The Iobs of cherished chicks was the
cause of one woman starting out with
a slx-shrfoter whb h was flourished In
a neighbor's houso In a search for the j ll!,vlnK uii""1 111 a
family cat. Thecal lu question ! t-'r",""l 'hH" runiiliii:. the
orove.l n .lilt, I anH .lan, , ru. responsible for tile ac!
suited aside from the loss of th
of Fred
sliite, had
ln sday,
In the
fall be-
Plent. I)r.
i.-'mith was enlled from this city and
reduced the dlshc ,-ti ion. N'u perma-
netif Injury will result.
adroit move by Bryan to put each of out in detail the contested seats .chicks,
the men addressed on record as toiwhl. h have resulted In the blocking j
his proeresslveness. Neither I'n- iof the w heels of republican national j Another Auto off the (initio j
derwood. Governor Harmon nor convention, the con ventlon held a per-; The Gallce road was the scene of I rom Snolmniisli by Auto
Governor Marshall of Indiana was fuu-.tury setslou of 4 minutes today, another near-serious automobile aeel- ' Mr. and Mrs. It .Ni. Conkiin
addressed by Bryan. His. telegram The only business transacted was the. dent Sunday, news ft which w-as so
rf.ads: prayer of the chaplain. After tb.ii ! well guarded by the participants that
"In the Interest of harmony I was out of the way, a motion for a jword has only reached this city In a
surest to the sub-committee cf the ; recess until 4 p. m. was carried unan (round-about way. A. N. Parsons and
democratic national comnii'tee th imously. ; family and their guest, A. W. Butler,
advi-ablHty of rer-oenlzintr as rem-: 1'r.til the credentials committee re-: were driving near the Cook place, 1 0
porary chairman some progr' -sh e ac-, por's on the roll of the convention no 'r.i!'. s down the river, when the ma-
b. :s:nes- an be expected. It Is gen- rhlre wa Inadvertently thrown Into
c, -i!Iy believed that a report cainot the reverse and backed off the trade,
be had l.efore then at the very eir!-;it was overturned but the top pro
iest. terted the o'cnpants from Injury.
a io
backing for a place with Roosevelt,
i but, It Is said, could not receive noli I
support from Wisconsin.
! Other vbe presidential 'candidates
j receiving mention with Roosevelt,
were Governor Glasscock of Weft
Virginia, Former Senator Reverldge
of Indiana, Judire Ren Llndsey of
Colorado, Governor Charles Osbor.:
jof Ml'hk'an, Senator Miles Polndex-
ter of Washington, cjovernor Derieen
jof IlKtiols nncl Governor Aldrbii of
Ni'braka.
be given a enanoe to take treatment
for a short time and If cured, may
come In, otherwlho they will be de
portc. and four little brown nion will
t"i wifeless.
SI'OKANi:, June 20. --By a vote
of 2 to 1, the Spokane Bar nssocla-
y ate trav. ling by Stlon Is on record as refusing to pass
a t'd Mrs. Hoi. art ui resolution expressing sympathy for
(-ptaMe to the lea din-' i-ror.-s-t-.v
candidates for the presidential nomin
ation. I took it for crar.'e that no
n-.tnitteeman interested ia detno-
f.'o son-, ar: ir. and Ai; i.nrnu
arrived last nli'bt from Simhoiiilsh,
Wash., and are vi-uUiii.' Mr. ainl M-
c I.. Hol-art 'Ii
automobile. Mr.
left Thurs.lav u orning In their . ar united States Judge Hanford, of
to meet the travelers, leu on tea ' Seattle, against whom an Impeach
ing Grave creek they decided to turn 'merit Indlcmcnt hns been filed, fol
lui'k on aeeouM of the .!!,;.. v c or lowin" Ms act Ion revoking the Olspen
'l it Ion of the road, nni'. ,, .- the t papers for rf)en,hlp W-cause Olssen
i e' ept rain. , wn a roc lal.ft.
CHICAGO, June 20. Launching
of Colonel Uosevelt's tolt today tied
up the republican convention plat
form fra mors. The resolutions sub
committee rece.Bed after two hours
of utiKatii, factory progress, to meet
again on call of Chairman Chnrles W.
Fairbanks.
Of the nine members of the sub
platform coiiiinltlco only tho six Taft
representatives were present.
The RooHcvelt'-rg refused to enter
Into tin: ills, ushloii, although Gover-
inor I lad toy was present for a few
mluu'es just before adjournment,
Stork ccrtlflcntes printed at Tb
Courier office.