Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, July 12, 1912, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    riilDAV, JILY 12. 1912.
PACE TWO
WlEkLY BOG IB RIVER COlfc-Ui
4 rrtd F.c;r : In Portland.
PKHSOXAL AXIt lOCA U . ' a. B. Ccrteii ot to Ulanl ttls
morcitr.
R. 8. Moor and to sots 1 -ft 5:n-. Wrs S Lontrtdge went to Asa
47 fcr Wife, Or, '.o ip..-n4 the land ttls morning
ilDiLtr. , Mu Don Filter of Rofurtr
Fratk Feawlck returned to Port- stared Tuesday morning for Arllng
land 8atday nlj-ht after rlsltlng ton, Colo.
fr!er.ds for a few days. G. H. Karcer and ton it -.ted on
J ;dge W. S. Crowe::, oce of U di- Monday for aa aGtoitoblle trip to
Medfortl Attfef here
W. F. ScteDLeyer, as attorney
from Medford. a In tt city todar
a'.'.esdioj it circuit coirt, baring
appeared In the Old Clannel ease.
Mr. Scle-imeycr Is cow associated
1th Mr A. E. Reames and recently
cict to Oregon from Oklahoma.
re"cr of tte Melf&rd National back,
was a Mondiy vUitor In the cltjr.
Mies Beuie Farmer if Astlacl 1
In tte city canalDg for the aub-
Yreka, Cal.
Mrs R. H. Toft of Medford and
t'Tm Larr.att of Alameda were Tialtla;
Mr. .lx Brown and Mr. Luella
acrlf'lon too. "Fas:. Preset and Fa- Try. r S .tday.
ture R. f. McN'.:tt went to Sacramento
Mr. and Mn. Will Steart of Med- Tues4ar to sLd a wee- or 10 dy
ford cam to Grants Pas Sunday and n mlcln boslnee.
a - i nL L A - II. l.
4 y.Tt ...rr.er :cidi icq i o ir.u
Some HancbHwe Phot
A. T. Lewi of the Granu Pan Art
S: id!o taa jut: flc-shed hscdsome
ijta of photographs of the Southern
Pacific wreck, which occurred Mon
day, a conzplfcte let of picures of the
Foirth of July celetrit'o-: at th
Leonard or hard and pictures of thf
Cornell t E.smana racrh near the
town of Roguerlrer.
will Tli it for aereral daye with A.
Portr.
Mr. and ra. H. G. Kes'.erscn re
turned to Dirrl Sunday after baring
pent a week at their con. In tb..
city.
Mra. Emma C. LUor left Sunday
for her home at San Dieo. afur
daiftten ect to Portland Monday
to sr-end tome t'.m with Mr. Shank
Mrs Hazel Marks and baby re
virrei Mondr to ber home at Eu
rene after rVlr-e. her parent!. Mr.
and Mrs W H. Hodkli ton.
A 8 D. Piter, who haa been In
the limelight at rarloua time, hai
TACOMl WILL ENTERTAIN ELKS.
(pending At weeki with ber ion. E c Jcfir,kjne counry for WTer,i
C. Dixon. daT where h number rf !-.
Mra. Q. E. Koct. who baa been Siting timber .ie returned Mon
rlaltlnf her a'.ater. Mr. Frank Hog le, tr c fftit to Portland,
t Kerby, left Monday for her home ; Mr ,ncj Mr, w. A. Holland re
Yreka. Mra. Hogu arcompanled ,urBfi Monday to their home at
her for a Tiilt. Newport. B. C. after ipendlog a few
W. J. Wtmr haa Just torr.e In from days with Mm Holland parent. Mr.
the Takllma dlitrlrt where be ha and Mr R. L. Dlsbrow. Mra. Hol
been lookln? after mining lntret ;land wa formerly Mia Vetta Dli
for ome weki. Mr. Wlrcer report trow and went to Van'OtTer, B. C.
great atlrlty In the mining bait new four years ago.
ot only in th ale of properties, but j Mr and Mr. Cha. Boyce left
also In actual dtelopmer. nd be- . Monday night for Portland and will
Here that the time In not far dlitant liter go o British Columbia. xp:t
when there will be a great awakening ing to be absent the two weeks of
In tbe Grant Pas mlnlcg Induitry. Mr Boye'i Taxation. They were av
J r. Boll Jr. returned Monday 'ompanled by E?e!yn Boyce of Port
from Seattle, where he had been to wo baa ben wiilt:i
look for a location, but found noth- fhm ,or ,w
log that ulted him. He hai left for ! Mr and Mrs E. Strong of
hi home on the Applegate Eastern Oregon spent Monday In the
el'y with Mr and Vr:. A. B. Cor-
; ' tell. Tbey left The Dalle by auto
PKOFISSIONAL 0AiD8 and went o Medford. bit on Mon-
day night went to Portland by train.
and afer the Elk ronventlon win
return to Medford and with thMr
n.a hire re'urr. home by trie wt of
TACOMA. July Tacoma Elki
are making arrangement to g'.T the
Portland Elk contention royal w,l
rome here Saturday night when It la
expected 10,000 Elk returning east
will top hero to wltne a big car
nival In the stadium gotten np es-.i.-V.7
for their benefit.
army rrsrr.TF.R charged
WITT! MI RDER ARRESTEE.
COAST IS COOL
WHILE EAST IS
SWELTERING IX HEAT.
SAN FRANCISCO. July I.
While New York, the eaat and
tte mid!!; est sweltered to
day in the moit severe heat
wire of the season, the whole
Pa:lfl- ccait region rejoiced In
pleasant weather. Nowhere
wa ttere cppreasirely high
temperatures.
Following were the thermom
eter marks In the different
coast cltlea np to noon:
San Francisco, 60 degreea.
Portland, tt degrees.
Medford. 71 degTee.
Grant Paa. degree.
Belllngham. 62 degree.
Seattle. 60 degree.
Seattle. 60 degree.
Salem. 6: degree.
Vancouter. B. C, 0 degree.
Sacramenn, 71 degree.
Stockton, 76 degree.
San Diego. 65 degree.
Le Angele. 73 degree.
Pasadena, 71 degrees.
PORfLAND July . Wilfred O.
Thonges. alia W. Tanner, today Is
ender arrest here charged with th
murder of Ray W. Wallace seTeral
week ago In a Portland rooming
i.oue. H was arreeteU at Vancou
rer Birracks, Wash., where he had
glTen up at a deserter from the
army.
&-rn aA-'v'iil.;-i! h
For Sale at a Bargain
GOOD AIR COMPRESSOR
45 h.P. BOILER, ENGINE
And other mining equipment ; also
Complete Sawmill Outfit
Property located neur the .ple
iMe river In th- vulnlty of Mm-ph)-
Inquire at
THE GRANTS PASS BANKING
AND TRUST COMPANY.
KTR ( RAFT TO RACE.
JVIGE HANFORD MORALIZES.
M. C. FIND LEY, M. D.
Practice limited! to
JTE. EAR, N08E and "HROAT rra'er I.aVe
Olaasee flt;d and furnished.
TACOMA. July 9 Judge C. H.
Hanford wore In Judge E. E. Cnsh
man as a fe-ieral Judge here yeater
day afternoon, admonishing him "I
hope yon will hare no difficulties,
but no matter how truthfully and Im
partially you at, you will always be
inject to criticism of mallgmr and
the Tltuperatlon of those whom you
are called upon to decide against."
PORTLAND, July 9. With a
r- r.ter of the fastest craft on the
Pa IS' coast entered, the regatta of
the Portland Motor Boat club to be
held this afternoon In the Willam
ette rirer promised to provide plenty
of thrill and possibly some record
-taking performances.
The Wild Wolf, built by John E.
Wolff, constructor of the Oregon
Wolf, which broke the world's rec
c:i In Febr tary, is entered In the
'ree-for-all.
HI SINF.SS POINTER
Tor soreness of the muscles,
whether lnd'Ked by violent exercise
or injury, there is nothing better
thin Chamberlain's Liniment. This
Liniment also relieves rheumatic
'.Ins. For sale by all dealers.
Office hour 9 to 1!; I to I; - Three lilrtU on tlie .leiMK-
Pnor.s 2 and 1 Tp ; at: n or tne Appiega'e
rallev as increased last week by
three blr'hs, two boys and one girl,
there Mce born S inday. June 3f, to
Mr find Mr? S. D. fuller of Williams,
a son; on July 3, to Mr. and Mrs.
?:ur, I.irteVen of TroToH, a son and
to Mr. snd Mrs W. W. Wilson of
ky appointment
116-
O RANTS r'ASS. OREGON.
V. L. DIMMICX, D. M. D
DENTIST
Corner 6th and G atreeu
Phone I01-J.
Crown. Bridge Work and Sliri(blf
oi All Ulnar, a eperiany.
Office hour.
9 to 12 a. m.; 1 to f p. m.
All Work Positively Guaranteed
GRANTS PASfc. OREOON.
i. C. MACY, D. M. D.
DENTIST
loceor to Dlxoa Bros., DwatlaU
Flrt-lai Work.
199 H Pouth Sixth. GranU Paa. Or
T- Ftaac,
"'hy'lsr. sr.d Sirgecn
' F Peterson. Plote-rlnsuran.-eMan
'Tal! P.Tj'dlM it Clerrer". -
t s
Alfred Lrhr, Rerls'ered Opto
e'rl nd le," Dixon's old
and. Front it Eyei tested fre
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t5 OF JESLS AH A J
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ft J ft to A--e jl4in; frr.A4
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Horse
VATORS
This is the time to get in and do some effective
cultivating, while the ground is damp and easily
worked. We handle a cultivator that you will
like come in and see them. Horse or hand culti
vators. The price is right.
Lawn Mowers
We have several good 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 like to sell you one.
Jewell Hardware Co.
Prov.lt an 11 1-2 p'ir.d da :?hter.
Mrs H C. Perkins wore her gold
a' h ?iii.d.iy night when he went
i"n ton to hear the tanJ concert
iar.d or. hfr a' home discovered that
her at h was m!slng Mr Perkins
e'.lev..s that the heavy bead chain
may hav ren cut and the watch tak
en from ter belt while in the dense
crowd.
H. D. NORTON
ATTORNET-AT-LAW
From ( out to (Ity In Ten Hours
Melbourne Dunn has made a good
r-ord In a reent run from Crescent
City to this i Ity, covering the dis
tance between the hours of eight In
'the u.orclcg and six in the evening
Practice In all State and rdr.; with his ilt'.le Brush runabout. The
d'.s'an e Is 9 miles, and considering
Cowrt Office, Opera House Block, that the roads are more or less muddy
always at this season of the year
WHEN YOU HAVE
$50.00
$100.00 or
81,000.00
Or any other amount for which you do
not have immediate use, place it on deposit
in our bank, where it will be safe.
You will then not need to fear burglars
or fire. Nor the man with nails in his shoes
who is prowling around.
JOSEPHINE COUNTY BANK,
Grants Pass Oregon.
O. S. BLANCHARD
ATTORNET-AT-LAW
tkr:--.gh th' heavy timber, the time
wa ex-ell-:.'.. Mr. Duan 1 now on
another trip to the coast city.
Practice In all State and federal J- t.r-dy's Son I killed
i.. Mang im Is In re elpt of a let
ter !rn: J M O'GraJy, of ChUasc.
t'tnt-ru! u.icafre- of the Oregon Gold
Mines u n.par.v o tiers of th Granite
Hill n..r.e near here. hlih they tad
ir.tended to a'art ul1 in the near fu
ture, that his ..rrival will le delated
tv "he df-ath of hi only son The
Phoa s9-J Nc'ir-s n-ar-. hf a but eightetts
:ir of was a cldentally shot l;
h iu; wltt. whom be wa -art: '. me
f - r. s : ti n r
Coorts Psnklcg k Tr :st Co. Bldg
GRANTS PAPS, CREOON.
J. D. WURTSBAUOH
Attorney and Counselor at Law
Notary Public In office
Office In Howard Block
GRANTS PASS, OREGON.
D. L. JOHNSTON
A83ATKR
North Stairway,
GRANTS PASS. OREGON.
Rooms and 7, Opera House Block.
M. C. H. DAY
CO NTH ACTOR AND BlILPKU
Realdea e a Specialty
Plans and eetturatrs furnished
Residence, Eaat A .t Phone 1CI-J
GRANTS PS5 OREGON
G. H. BINNS
.n-YH
Estatl's'e.l 1 years
l"T E .'. :, t;r 'te ( o.wni
tKtel, Grants 1 m Ore
! H Watt cf GaMce as In tie
city Mi tday and played some cop
per k!-h he had secured from some
miclr? ; rcrerty in the Sliver crt-ek
co -ntrv The smelting was done in
a rj:ll hard forge and was nes
sarliv r.i-t a rerfe-t 'est. bit be se
c ;'ej rt.o !.f ur.d of .'oi ;er from 100
to .rds oi ore. and the one ;K;nd of
v; - It ' c.l! He
i -e wrh he r -r; ;er cer."
VT and . ?.rrvn.r c .! g !. vai
!i Mr Watt hjs tar"e5 :-": 1
x the prpc-'t: 'or.
v 1 -'n . y f the st re a
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IDE FIRST NATIONAL SAUK
GRANTS PASS, ORE.
CAPITAL, $50,000.00
SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS, $50,000.00
We issue bank drafts, travelers
checks and letters of credit. When trav
eling you will find these a very great
convenience.
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