HUDAY, JAM AliV 21, 101;J.
IMGK TWO
WLLKLY KOGL E RIVER COURIER
PEKjSONAL AM) LOCAL.
Cap Verdlu left Monday for San
Jose.
I. K. Cerould of Kelma wan in
town Sunday.
II. L. Kintf of M -r I i ij was In town
Saturday.
O. Darin wu an arrival litre roin
San Frani Im o .Monday.
Miss Helen Youngberg on Sunday
left for San Francis o to rldlt.
Mr. und Mrn. Fred Jont went t'
Cottage Crove Sunday to vlhlt rela
tlveu.
Win. I'ltzpati li k returned to Mer
lin Monday after spending several
days In town.
Mm. C. II. firaio left on Sundnv
for Ma ho ii City, la., where die vill
upend several month vlaltlriK.
Mr. and Mrs. M. !J. Whipple of
HoKiio Itlver stopped at tlip Oxford
Saturday before continuing their trip
oortb.
Mrn. A. K. Iloernleln of Anderson,
Cal., who liiia liecn upending the pant
two inonthn with her mother, Mrs. M.
K. Geyer, left for her home- Monday
U. K. Hendricks, now of Portland,
who spent several days with hln par
ents, Mr. nnd Mrs II. TV Hendricks,
left Monday morning for Cottnge
Orovo.
Mr. O. P. JeHier returned homo
Sunday from her visit of noveral
weeks at Portland, Vancouver and
Eugene.
J, A. Pale went to Clendale this
morning on Iinslness.
P. E. Illgelow and O. C. King of
Medford are stopping at the Oxford,
J. II. Illalr of Chlcn was an nr
rlvnl here Wednesday.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
M. 0. FINDLEY, M. D.
Practice limited to
1TB, EAR, NOBE and "HROAT
QUufti fitted and furntihed.
Oflce bourt 9 to 12; I to t; u4
by appointment. Phones 62 and
ORANTS PASS, ORIOON.
V. L. DIMMICX, D. M. D.
DENTI8T
Corner 6th and Q atreeU
Phone SOS-J.
Crown, Bridge Work and IUHbh
of All Kinds, a Specialty.
O'flce houra,
to 12 a. m.; 1 to ! p. m.
All Work Fosttlvely Guaranteed
GRANTS PASS, OREGON.
E. 0. MACY, D. M. D.
DKNTIST
uccfisor to Dixon Hro., DentlaU
Flrit-cla. Work.
101 H South Sixth, QranU Paaa, On
H. D. NORTON
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
V. It Ulalork of Ltland U looking
after interests here.
Miss A. H. Green arrived Tuesday
from Zillah, Wash., to visit her Bis
ter, Mrs. A. Morris.
Seth Ualley, now engaged on the
Medford Sun, hpent Sunday and Mon
day in the city.
T. K. Hill went to Corvallis Wed
nesday to spend some weeks there
taking1 advantage of the short
courts at the Oregon Agricultural
college.
Charley Wlttorff returned home
Tuesday from an eight-months' stay
with his grand parents at Hutchin
son. Kan. He says the weather at
20 below zero was too mm h for him.
I )r. Loughridge and hla assistant.
Miss lilaiii'he Wile, and Dr. Strieker
went to Cleiidale Wednesday morn
ing to perform an operation.
Cecil A. Townsend, real estate and
Insurance, man of Ashland, Is reg
istered at the Josephine; and will re
turn to Ashland Thursday afternoon.
A. II. Carson went to Corvallis
Wednesday morning to lecture on
grapes and grape culture at the Agri
cultural college.
("has. Counts and mother, who havo
resided In Grants Pass for the past
two years, will leave Thursday
morning for Santa Rosa, California,
where they will make their home.
If. P. Sllverstone is in town from
San Krnnclsro.
Mrs. Chris Elsinnnn and baby ar
rived Monday from Dayton, Ohio, ac
companied by Mrs. Klsmann's sister
and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Congdon, who will probably remnln
In tills section.
Dr. J. P. Iteddy has returned from
his trip to Portland, being accom
panied home by II. A. Sumner, a
Portland railroad man.
Mrs. Trimble, proprietor of tho
Merlin Hotel was in the city Mon
day looking nfter affairs here. '
Carly Davidson was In from Mis
souri Pint Monday.
W. I,. Kellogg of the Wllderville
vicinity was in the city Monday to
meet Ills mother and brother from
Nebraska. Ills mother. Mrs. J. E.
Kellogg and brother, W. It. Kellogg
have Just arrived from their home In
Fullerton. Neb., and will probably
make their home hero. For the
present they will stay with Mr. Kel
logg on the Applegate.
Kcil.y Couple Wills ,
Robert Lenwoo, Carter and Mrs.
Mary Hell Nevlns, both of Kerbv,
were married In the parlors of the
Palace Hotel. Tuesday, Jan. 21st, just
after noon. Kev. 1. . Tee!, pastor of
the Christian church oflliiating. Mr.
and Mrs. Carter will reside at Kerbv.
Practice In all Btatc and Federal
Courts. Office, Opera House Block.
C .11. Clement
V. A. lemeiil.
CLEMENTS & CLEMENTS
Attorneys and Counselors at Ijiw.
Practiie in all Slate and Fedeial
Courts.
l l Hi i s Si li.illlii.ru Puilding.
J. D. WURTSBAUQH
Attorney and Counselor at Law
Notary Public lu office.
Office In Howard Wock. Phone bl-J
ORANTS PASS. OREGON.
D. L. JOHNSTON
ASSAYKIl
North Stairway.
GRANTS PASS. OREGON.
Rooms 6 and 7, Opera House Block.
M. 0. H. DAY
CONTRACTOR AND lU'ILDCK.
Residences a Specialty.
Plans and estimates furnished.
Residence, K.ist A t. Phone 10I-.J
GRANTS PASS. OREGON.
W. P.. Itraiuel relumed Tuesday to
Eugene, where he has a situation
with the construction company build
ing the Kngetio-to-t he-coast railway.
Win. Mosler of Slarbuck, who has
been visiting bis father. S. V. Mosler,
left Tuesday for Oakland and other
iioithern points.
. I!. Cornell Stands Second
A. U. Cornell went to (ilendale
Monday on Insurance business. Last
week lie attended the annual meeting
of i v i 1 1 I. ile u'-'otits. an, when the
standing.' of the ;r.'enls was an
nounced his name was second. Mr.
Coi mil has l.een w ith the companv
tor .eeii veu-.. one ear standing
hi st in t lie amount ,,f insurant e w rit
leu for th, it j ear, and the other s:
M .us I'e stood s id ill the s'.i'e
I so s.iiopsuii pia
'I 1,11 'e hotv.e tudust i :,u, ?,.u,
in o ! orders n.ii lai, r than Janu
ary 1 Test .:u. I'l l, e lis,. ,,r mo re
barrel ; II . . nts .,t gallon ; single
barrel I .'. cents. Sampson Sprav Co,
Grants Pass (Me Tl'.i-'
(siting California I'oiuis
Mr. and Mrs J 11 Williams left
Wednesday tor r tew week-, m
California i it i,-s 1 !., u ill stop ,,t
S.m Fran. i, o, u .-,! . -s. i lMig
Ilea, h and S.m lie.;,. i'h,- Ae:'e a -
I ' "ii j am.- I 1 . Mrs l; w K. ml.t!!.
w ho. after .-;u iiiiiig a , oi ;,. ;
weeks in California, will g,.
W i'iit.i. K.ni . to s; end : w ,. or Mir. e
! liuMit 'is w :Mi 1,, d in ghter
L.tWJtKM'K isTAXDS
IIIIAI. 1SKFOKK J I'M'.
The state or Oregon as well as the
city of (irants Pass has g'.riugent
laws regarding gambling or games
of chance and Monday morning
Chief of Police Mcl.ane filed com
plaint in the police court against nine
residents who were charged with vio
lation of the law in some of its
forms. There were warrants for
those who had played at solo where
chips were worth a whole cent each,
and warrants for others who had
made a bide bet upon a billiard
game. The proprietors of a local
amusement hall were also arrested.
charged with allowing the games
within their place of business.
The evidence upon w hich the com
plaints were based Is said to have
been obtained by a detective who had
been here for some time past and
who had entered into the games
with each of the parties arrested.
For playing solo with chips at one
cent each, Clyde I.ee, F.rnie Lister
and K. Gardner were brought into
court and on 'pleas of guilty by U'O
and Lister, they were fined $50 each.
Pea pool with 25 cents on each
comer was the cause of complaints
against Pred Costain, William Wil
son, Ij. D. Cole and K. Gardner. Cole,
Wilson and Costain enriched the city
treasury by $50 each.
A complaint against Poke Mascall
and K. Gardner charges that they bet
$1.5u on a game of billiards. Mas
mil has pleaded not guilty, and "HI
stand trial Tuesday morning at ten
o'clock.
For playing pitch, a game of
cards, at 50 cents a corner, warrants
were issued for William Hawkins,
Poke Mascall, Robt. Jewell and K.
Gardner. Hawkins and Mascall
plead not guilty and will stand trial
and Jewell has paid a $5o line on his
plea of guilty.
II. P. Skill ma ii pleaded guilty to
allowing the games In his place ami
tlO. It. Lawrence was given till four
o'clock Monday afternoon to enter
his plea.
Gardner, whoso name appears as
(lc.'eudant in each complaint filed, is
said to be the man who gathered the
evidence.
Mr. I.a a:- nee, one of the propri
etors of the establishment in which
the gambling Is said to have taken
place, says that Gardner has ap
peared at his place and has solicited
tlie games upon which complaints
were based, and that ho and Mr.
Skiilman have at all times objected
to any game, of chance within the
house,
P. H. Lawrence, who was foun.l
guilty of allowing gambling in lis.
place of business by a jury in Justice
Johnson's court Tuesday, was lined
$125. Tills line really covers two
separate charges. Lawrence having
entered a plea of guilty to a second
i charge Wednesday morning. Wil
jliam Hawkins, who had entered a
; plea of not guilty and who had an
noumed bis intention of standing
trial on the charge of having played
! pit' Ii lor money, changed his mind,
.'iinl was lined Mir regulation $:,il t,
;the peine judge when he said guilty
j The lines lowed in the gambling
; cases have all been paid except Close
; "f Fred I'osUin and (i. de Lee, who
ne out on their own recognizance.
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-SHARING SAL
F
And a Genuine
Gold Nugget
Sale commences Saturday, January 25th, and ends Saturday night, Feb
ruary 1st.
This is not an unheard of sale, but it's genuine in every respect.
We have a lot of Winter arid Spring goods to dispose of. The complete stock
is for your selection, at prices most inviting.
A portion of our store will soon be for rent, but before giving up any part of
the large store space, it's our intention to dispose of the entire line of Boys'
Clothing.
Boys' Suits, regular price, $5.00 to $7.50, sale price $3.50
Boys' Suits, regular $2.50 to $4.00, sale price $1.50
Boys' Long Pants Suits, ages 9 to 17, sale price $2.50 and up.
All Men's Suits, Extra Pants, Overcoats, Shirts, Underwear, Hats, Caps,
Gloves, Trunks and Suit Cases, in fact everything in the store with the exception
of contract goods, such as Arrow Collars and Aquapelle Rain clothing, will be
sold at these extra special prices.
If you can't come to town, we'll deliver by Parcel Post.
Remember the Gold Nugget guess with every fifty cent purchase.
GEO. S. CALHOUN CO.
OUTFITTERS TO BOY AND MAN.
most optimistic of oiir titizens have liP.Y,
ant icipated."
While Mr. Hell is a large owner of
timber lands in southern Oregon, he
has none along the line of the l'a. ilic
Interior, so that his statements
not colored with self interest.
I.OYLJ'T A( ( PITS
CALL TO CALM OKM A.
hm; isk
K lPAI;
OTIIPU IX JAIL.
Rev. F. (.'. I.ovett, for six years KANSAS CITY, J,
tn.
IIILDKKN WHO
2?. After
-pas'or of the First Baptist church of , lying in a semi-conscious condition
''"'' this city, has accepted a call to the with a bullet in his spine for three
lllaptist church at Tulare, Cal., and; weeks, McKinlev Morris. 14 shot bv
will leave on Monday or Tuesday of his brother Lawrence, 16, following
A I IP SICKLY. next week for tliat place. His family match, is dead here todav As his
Mothers who value their own com
fort and the welfare of their chil
dren, should never be without a box
of Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for
Children, for use throughout the sea
son. They break up colds, relieve
feverishness, constipation, teething
disorders, headaches and stomach
troubles. Used by mothers for -J
years. These powders never fail.
Sold by all drug stores, 2"n Don't
accept any substitute. Sample mailed
free. Address, A. S. Olmsted. I.e
Uoy, N. Y.
will accompany him at that time. Mr.
I.ovett received a call to Tulare last
Christmas, and last week made a trip
there to look over the field, resulting
in his acceptance of the call.
L HOI S 1 HO.M ASH LAM).
Asblanil Happenings Always Interest
Our Headers.
brother was laughing; over having
downed him. Lawrence seized a rifle
and II red. He is in jail.
LIMIT TO SIXK1X; AUK.
KI.GIN, 111., Jan. 22. That a girl
who does her hair up, wears a hobble
skirt and is commonly known as
"Miss," is too old to he spanked is
today the ruling of Judge Thompson
here. A father who spanked was
When .mi w ant a l'elrab'
t"r a i ou .ii or i old take
lam's Co uii Ueuiedy. It
ll.led
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up
,i le
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li'l s
niedii ine
Chamber- j
an alwa s !
; pleasant 1
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roi;i i. n m
M'L'AKS ON I'AC.-IM'.
After rending of so many people
in our town who have been cured by
Doan's Kidney Pills, the question na
turallv arises: "fa this ninJiMnr.
equally successful in our neighboring : fine(1-
, , ,, , towns? The generous statement of!
Mrs. Jack lh.ghes.w ho has spent .this Ashland resident leaves no room i ov,. ,IP ... .....
the past four months with lu r par-: for doubt on this point. muhms MLS t LALIv.
cuts at Seattle, returned to CranH " ro"'cH, 203 Oak St.. Ashland. '
P iss Wednesd 0ro s;lya: "l suffered a jrreat deal ! INDIANA, Pa., Jan. 22. Shot
from kidney trouble and backache it hr
and sometimes I could hardly get
V 1-1 I llll'll. I'I'III'I I.' fimurwl lin orluln.r i ., t I, ,..(
- jl waS stiff and lame and the kidney fat ,lil,''(1 with her, Mrs. Belle Clark,
Crants Pass people have disco., red secretions annoyed nie bv their ir- ai tlsi i.; near death here todav.
that a single ,lse of simple bu. K-' regularity In passage. As soon as I ' Spouse, w ho is "0 vears of afie was
thorn bark. glv, ,.,ine. etc.. as nun- ! commem ed taking Doan's Kidnev . , . . h ,
l'"""ded in Adler-i-ka. the (1. i man : Pills. I improved and I am now in r:,""nH' ""'' from the city nf
appendieitis remedy, relieves gas on 'sood health. still usp Doan's Kid-''1'1" n'in to escape.
uie stomach atul constipation at'ney Pills occasionallv. but more ns
ree times while asleep in her apart-
Iments by Harry Snense. who was in-
iiie National Drug S"toi'
H P.
tin
Peril. tad ,
in-: r Ii
Josephine
Mr. P.ell
.l'ie bus
alls
1 1
1 II e
11 know a
city look-
i lllelit
ill
Is e!, n
nullity,
is one of I lie most i onser
II' -s men in t lie state Ion
:'''H he talks ,,t Hi,, a,
' -ir tai.wav lie t ;i
he KlUMV j i nndltio
"ill itli'-ll -
I' S opt illlistn f if
and realises w !'
there is
road to
the
. a tie
west of us tor the new
Miss ( aiidjn Siiiiid n UvuU-
Miss Carolyn Smith became the
bride of James Frederi. k Kiclmrdson.
of Ager, California, at tho home of
Mr. and Mrs W. M. Cheshire, on D
street. Monday evening. January 2"th.
Judge Stephen Jewell performing the
i ereniony, a small company of gnosis
being present. Mr. and Mrs. Rich
ardson will remove at once to Ager.
where Mr. R. is connected with the
government forestry service.
a
preventive than anything else. I al
ways insist, upon Doan's Kidney Pills
for no other substitute could be as
effective as they."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
"onK Fosier-Milburn Co.. rtnfr.iln
timber an
G. H. BINNS
A VYI'K
KiUMUhe.l 19 year
fc07 K iticet. o poult Colon!'
hotfl, C.rnt I'm. Or
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ers o' !! Ce',1 Kill- l; l1: c
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w il h I .. !. 'i.-T , .;. 11, 'rai
t . t" S.- r P !.n
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the agricultural
.'' lurnihh the r.t f
1 'i:M.:u th.u load." said
1 l-.i re are from four to days
:eet of tmi.-. r on this side
eni:a line a'oue that must I
e'.cr Mils toad, and with 1
' " ia li. mi o: 1 ,.o per
i mi'ions i.f
:''!. s soon as
"lie-.l', it :1
that will i,id
Paul Fldridge of C.lendale has been
visiting in the city for the past few
IU SINKSS I'OIMKHS
are
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Dr. Flar.assn,
'.'hvsieian r:i 1 Surncn.
! K Peteroc.PIonerln8iiraL
t:. va'.l Remedies at Clenie: . '',
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Vlfr.vl Letcher, Registered Opto--ti'.st
and Jeweler tn Dixon's old
ml. Front st. Eye tented free
Here is a remedy that will cure
your cold. Why waste time and
money experimenting when you can
get a preparation that has won a
world-wide reputation bv its cures of
New York, sole agents for the United ;tllia 'Incase and can always be de-
States.
Remember tho
and take no other.
name - Doan's-
CAKl so I.OSKS SLIT.
TPRIN. Italy. Jan. 2 2. Despite
apparently strong substantiation of
the charge that Dr. Delia Delavod.i,
throat specialist, told reporters ho
was in danger of losing his voice.
Knrico Caruso has today lost his de
famation suit against the physician.
penned upon: It Is known every
where as Chamberlain's Cough Rem
edy, and is a medicine of real merit.
For sale by all dealers.
CHICHESTER'S PILLS
-rrv TIIK IHAMO.NIt-BUAND. A
1.0UHHII Ank yonr Itrni
hlh..er' Diamond
am in llrd mil (
I,'.m, ttud uh
Avkf.vt'liM'iiKH.TEK'S
DIAMOND HKAM PILlX to 85
yeirj known Kl. SafuL Amy Relibl
SOID BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERF
old millicV
kim RiiJjon. V
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Minlnc bUnkg t tf Courier Of-
my is tiii: mil: to i.k.wk vont okhkk row ckmkxt
LAND TILL.
eis er:to?aveni;th f renient tile is Vertect in shape, making it much
Cement tile is better because water wiM percolate through the
1'ipe much quicker than clay tile.
u,n P." a:S" ra1 r"rn,sh J'0,, With ,he nEST of cenien- "me. ard
wall I lasK-r and Land Plaster.
We invite you to call or write for prices.
Oregon Cement Sewer Pipe and Tile Co.
h w" F AND STH STREETS.
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