nOtSONAIi AND LOCAL. 0. P. Htriey returned Sunday Bigbt from Klamath Falla. Arthur Howland of Oregon City 1 pending few day In the city. Mrs. Ruth Wright, of Winona, la Yltltlng her nepbey, A. A. Porter. lira. C. L. Hobart left Saturday for Seattle to Tliit relatlrea. lllsi E. C. Allen, who la teaching it Glendale, apent Saturday and Sun flay with her parenta In this city. Mrs. B. A. William left 8aturday Bight for Falla City to visit a ion. Bfca will also rlalt at Portland. D. C. Annla and wife returned Monday from their trip to Michigan, which consumed nearly four months. J. F. Lloyd and bride arrived from Klamath Fall Saturday nlgbt and will be at home to their friends at Stb and J streets after the 15th. Miss Maude Dulibon returned Sun day morning from a visit at Seattle. She was accompanied by Mrs. John H. Zwelflel and baby. Dr. and Mrs. B. A. Beal! arrived Sunday from Kansas City and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Sexton. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Harvey went to Glendale Monday, Mrs. Harvey re turning the same day, and Mr. Har vey remaining a few days on business. A. R. Davidson of Williams went to Brentwood, Cal., Tuesday to visit a ion. - , II. T. Utley went to Portland Mon day to attend the Knights of Pythias grand lodge. PROFESSIONAL CARDS M. 0. FINDLEY, M. D Practice limited to TIE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT Glasses fitted and furnished. Office hours 9 to 12, 2 to , and by appointment, rhones 62 and 168. GRANTS PASS, OREGON. V.L. DIMMICK, D. M. D. DENTIST Corner 6th and G Sts Phono 203-J Crown. Bridge Work and Fillings of All Kinds, a Specialty. Office Hours, II to 12 a. m.; 1 to 5 p. m. All Work Positively (iuar'.nteed. GRANTS PASS, OREGON. 1. 0. MACEY.D.M.D. DENTIST Bucceasor to Dixon Bros., Dentists. First-class Work. 109 ft South Slx:h, Grants Pass, Ore. H.D.NORTON, ATTORNEV-AT-LAW Practice In all State and Federal Courts. Office, Opera IlouBe Block. (' .11. Clement V. A. CletuOnta CLEMENTS & CLEMENTS Attorneys and Counselors at Law. i'raetk'o in all State and Federal Courts. " Offices Schallhorn Building. J.D.WURTZBAUOH Attorney and Counselor at Law Notary Public In Office. Office In Howard Block. Phone 66-J GRANTS PASS OREGON. D.L. JOHNSTON ASSAYER North Stairway, GRANTS PASS, OREGON. Rooms and 7, Opera House Block. uJI.BINNS Assay Kit established 19 Years. M7 E St., opposite Colonial Hotel. GRANTS PASS. OREGON. HERBERT SMITH, UNITED STATES LAND COMMISSIONER Notary Public GRANTS PASS, OREGON. DR. W. W. ILLSLEY OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. OfQie Rooms 201 and 2, Albert Rldg., Grants Pass, Ore. Hours 9-12; 1-J. Calls aaswered at all hours. Photve 171-J. R. W. Clark went to Portland on!TMENS OF TWO a buslneaa trip Monday. H. C. Cook went to Aahland Tuea day for a few dara star. ...,. . .1 Club held Monday arrangements Mra. Andy McCarthy returned1 ... mn. . .... were completed for the joint meeting Tuesday from a via t to Portland. . t,. t.m, of the citizens of Josephine and Jack Mr. and Mrs. Frank Qrorea wentigQn wwtlw at Medford tomorrow, to Glendale, where Mr. Groves i" ' Wedn6iday, October 15, at 1:30 p.m. put In cleaning and dyeing works. j M preTloug,y announced, thla Mrs. W. J. Anderson of Portland,' noting is being held for the purpose who baa been visiting her daughter at Phoenix, arrived Tuesday to visit riends. Mrs. France Evans, who haa been: visiting at Kerby and Grants Pass, returned to her home at Portland Tuesday. Rev. Williamson Vater and Rev. W. F. Gloeckner left Monday night for Portland to attend Presbytery and Synod. Mm. Mary Pollock and daughter, Mrs. Vlctorlne Ellis, went to Red Bluff Tuesday, where they, will Tlslt for a time. Mr. and Mrs. B. Carter and little raughler arrived Tuesday morning from Lamar, Colo., and their home at Wlldervllle ter Is a nephew of W. 0. Hill. at 9:50; a rate of S1.30 for the round E. Oppenhauser, manager of the trip haa been secured and it Is hoped Standard Reduction Company, and to have a large and representative his family and Dr. Haefner, president I delegation of men and women from of the same company, left Tuesday Josephine county, so that the next morning for Los Angeles. i meeting can be secured for Grants Mr. and Mrs. Fred Synes, now ofipaas. Montana, who spent the week visit- The ladies are especially Invited, Ing Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Wilmot and and all will have a voice in the meet other New Hampshire friends and ( jng. neighbors, left for the south Tuesday J join Richardson, who spent Friday morning. '" i and Saturday In Grants Pass, on his Mrs. Thomas J. Fuson, formerly of ; return to Medford said: Grants Pass, now of Medford, with j "'Josephine county will come to her baby, Clara Mary, which won Medford with a large delegation of first prize at the Jackson county representative men and women on fair's eugenic contest, arrived here Wednesday, the 15th, to Medford last night for a visit with Mrs. 0. P. ' Wednesday, the 15th. Ashland will Jester and other friends. also be here In goodly numbers, and Former Toucher Dead Wor has reached friends In this I city that Miss Catherine Guter, who other communities of the Rogue taught last year in the ' Rlveralde ' River valley. school, died recently at Morris, Mln- i "This meeting should be just a be nesota. ! pinning of a continued movement i Attending K. of P. Convention ' Stanton Rowell of this city and ' H. L. DeArmond of Medford left Sun- tremely little travel stops at any sta day evening for Portland, delegates tlon In the valley. Most of the travel to the annual convention of Knights Jb from city to city or from Sas Fran of Pythlns. 1 dsco to Portland and Portland to MirrlM at Jump-Off -Joe to help out this situation Is active Richard W. Fairfield of Douglas work here at home. No other com county and Edith Eveleta Pollock of munlty on the coast knotfs the game Josephine county were married at the ! better than the people of the Ro?ue. W. H. Pollo k residence on Jump-1 "Seventy-five per cent, of the peo-Off-Joe creek Sunday afternoon at 3 I pie who visit Rogue River valley o'clock. Rev. I. H. Teel officiating. A I points leave home with that inten few friends and relatives of the con-1 tlon. They buy their tickets with tractlng parties were present. Marie Christiana Greer Mtb. Christiana Greer, a pioneer of Grants Pass, died at the family home on North Second street on Thursday, October 9, aged 73 years and 8 months. The funeral will be held at Hall's chapel on Sunday afternoon, with Interment nt the Masonic ceme tery. Herd Given Tiiherculiir Test Dr. Bestul on Saturday tested the Jersey herd of H. M. Gorham on Jump-Off-Joe, comprising 31 head, which he pronounced free from tub erculosis. Mr. Gorham has a valu able herd, although at the present time only a portion of them are be ing milked. They are thoroughbreds and well bred grade Jerseys. A Night Alarm The. Are dopnrtnicnt waB called out at 12:15 Monday morning when smoke was seen Issuing from the California Oregon substation nt O nnd 7th streets, caused by the burning out of a pair of transformers. This was caused by a short circuit on the power Hue extending down Rogue river, due to a tree falling across the lines. The fire department wns tot needed. notlier Homo StnrtHl irvnv Mnnrn nn.l Mind Mnrv r Hnrvell were united In marrlnse Sat - nrdny nlpht at S:30 at the home of the groom on South Seventh street, In the presence of Immediate rela tives. Rev. I, H. Teel officiating. The bride Is n recent arrival from Brown wood, Tex., but the groom has been a resident of this city for the past nine years. They will make Grants Pnss their home. . Mini Mum Away Tho farm team belonging to the Prltchard ranch took fright Monday mornlng and galloped down G street. . One of the reins broke and the team swerved, the wngon striking the hy- drant at the corner of Sixth street, loosening It and breaking the casing, and also striking a standplpe from which the street sprinkler Is filled, breaking It squarely off. No other damage wss done and the team was on duty the halance of the day. COIXT1ES WILL COXFEJl At the meeting of the Commercial . 0f working out some plan whereby ! tne travelling public, and especially , tnat 0f tne Panama Exposition year, 1916, may be Induced to atop and visit the Rogue River valley towns, instead of going direct from San ! Francisco to Portland, as practically ! all of It does now without stopping To bring about the desired results work must be started now and a campaign inaugurated to call atten tion to the people of the east and middle west that in order to take ad vantage of the privilege of stopover they must so state when purchasing ticket. The Granta Pass delegation will 111 make I ieave on the 9:33 a. ni. train and re Mr. Car-1 turn at either 6:30 or on the motor It now; devolves upon Medford to get , busy, urging the presence of the com- mandlng men and women of all the which will unite all the interests of this valley. The Rogue River valley rmst look the facts In the face. Ex- 1 Snn Francisco. Now the only way that purpose In view. Complaining about the railroads do no good, but do a lot of harm by excusing your homo folks from doing their duty. RlnminK another community for your misfortunes only advertises you as a coward. "Competition between Rogue River valley points Is helpful, but the constant hammer leaveH dents that hurt. There are many good things to come out of this convention next Wednesday. Medford need not spend one dollar In entertaining her visit ors they don't expect it. They come as neighbors for a business confer ence. Rlowlng money upon such oc casions hurts more than It helps. "How we are to stop the people at Rogue River valley points will be discussed. How money can be had for the small fanner will be explain ed. Our big cities on the coast can take care of themselves; let us peo ple the farm and develop the mine, ranch and orchard." HI SINFSS POINTERS. Dr. Flanagan. Physician and Surgeon. J. IC. Peterson, Fioneer Insurance 'Man. j Rexall Remedies nt Clemens, sells drugs. .wnvn mMiu ! metric and Jeweler. In Dixon's old jtnd. Front Pt. Kyes tested free, ' State of Ohio, city of Toledo,) Lucas County, )ss Frank J. Cheney makes oath that ho l senior pnrtner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business In the City of Toledo, County nnd State 1 aforesaid, apd that sal;i firm will pay the sum of ONE HrXDRED DOI I LARS for each and every case of , Catarrh that cannot be cured by the : pf h.M.TS CATARRH CURE. FRANK J. CHENEY. ! gworn t0 before me and subscribed In my presence, this Cth day of Pe ceniber. A j 'SeaLl lt. 1SS6. A. W. GLEASON Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter nally an(j acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the syg'em. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY A CO . Toledo. O., Sold by all Druggists. Toe. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. DKCISIOX IX I AMENT DAM CASE) 1 Ashland, Ore., Oct. 12. Judgment for plaintiff ktockholders has been rendered by Judge Calkins in tbe Josephine circuit court in the cele brated case of the Golden Drift Min ing Company vs. C. W. Ament, the original promoter of the enterprise. This is a suit which has been pending since 1909, and is familiarly known as the "Ament dam" litigation. Originally a mining scheme, It later developed into a plan Involving irrigation features, as well as afford ing water for mining purposes. Tbe decision practically compels Ament to account for moneys recelvedn be half of the mining corporation. The Golden Drift Mining Company was originally capitalized at $1,500,000, of which $150,000 has been expended on tbe dam project. FLAMES CATCH LAD IN FRONT OF FIREPLACE Young Jack Harth was seriously burned Saturday morning. He was standing before the fireplace in the M. Clemens home, where he and his mother, Mrs. P. Harth, are visiting, when the flames caught his night dress and in a moment the little fel low was ablaze. Mrs. Clemens, who was in the next room, saw the blaze and she wrapped the little fellow In the woolen wrapper she was wearing and smothered tbe flames, thus sav ing his life. The little fellow, who Is 4 years old, was badly burned on the legs, but is recovering,' and Is not In a dangerous condition. MRS. MARY GRIMFS Mrs. Mary Grimes, daughter of G. B. Bristow of this city, died at Salem Friday, October 10, aged 45 years. The body was brought to Grants Pass Saturday and the funeral will be held at 9 o'clock this morning at Hall's chapel, Rev. S. A. Douglas conducting the services. The deceased leaves one daughter. Miss Bessio Dean, and seven brothers and sisters: Mrs. X. H. Turch of M1I waukie, Ore.; George B. and J. B. Bristow of Talent; S. R. Brlstow of Portland; Mrs. Cal Wilson of Eu gene; Mrs. Xellle Russell, Des Moines. Wash.; and James Bristow of Idaho. Mmi: ( HitisTix.v gi:yi:r Mrs. Marie Christina Geyer w-as born at Koenlgsberg, Germany, Feb ruary 13, 1S40, and died at her home In Grants Pass Thursday, October 9. au;ed 73 years, seven months and 20 days. Mrs. Geyer went with her parents to Wisconsin at the age of seven years and at the age of 17 was married to Frederick E. Geyer. In, 1S73 Mr. and Mrs. Geyer came to the coast and made California their home for three years and in 1876 came to Josephine county and settled on a homestead on the south side of the river immediately opposite 6th street, where they lived until about 19 years ac;o, when they moved Into the city. Mrs. Geyer leaves five children. Mrs. Matilda Kinkle of Savage Creek; Mrs. Acnes IToernleln of Olinda. Cal.; Adolph Geyer of Corvallis; Fred Gey er of Colusa, Cal.; and Mrs. Hilda Wimer of Seattle, all of them being present at the time of her death, excreting Mrs. Wimer. The funeral services will be held nt Hall's chapel today nf 2 p. m.. with interment at Masonic cemetery. Accommodations for Teacheis Tca-hers' institute will be held In this city October 20, 21 and 22. At tendance Is compulsory on all teach ers In Jackson and Josephine coun ties. The committee on accommoda tions find it quite a task to secure room and board for this entire teach ing force, numbering about 250. It j will greatly assist the committee If j those who can furnish either room or board to ono or more teachers will et us know either bv letter or ohnne the n imher that can be nerrmimn. dated. R. R. Turner, chairman. ! Free Hitrhiug Pouts The committee of "Rozues" of the Grants Pass Commercial club some weeks apo had a number of hitching racks provided on the quarter block at the corner of 7th and E streets (ML KINS' for the convenience of farmers. There enile court and the 3"stire te,riS out are also a number of trees on the;cf !t C0neeiuently ordered the boys' lot to which the farmers evidently rp'Pasc- prefer to tie their horses The own-! "Wallace senior had his fight er of the lot requests that the rack be used. Tokays Sell Well R. R. Turner this morning received returns on a shipment of Tokay grapes which were sent to Portland Saturday. The firm with which he did business notified Mr. Turner that tbe shipment was cleaned up at 11.25. niimTsieLmiy4 oieeiLine Steel Lined Speed Shells for Fast Bird BIRDS have a right, of course, to flush up wheie ever they please and fly off at any unexpected angle ! What you want ia the nearest thing to point blank aim the shortest possible lead. Shool th tpetJ jAWi-Rcmington-L'MC Steel Lined Arrow and Nitro Club. They get vour load to the bird quicker ha any other shell known to the ihooting fraternity. Their tee lining grips the powder, giving your ahot charge the lull benefit of the explosive force. It a Reminglon-UMC idea-that ateel Iining-so if you want apeed you muat see that you get Reminjrton-UMC Arrow or Nitro Club. You will fin J a full euoitmenl in the store of tKe moit tlrrt dejer of this sactio. Idwifiry them by the Red Ball mark on the boa. Remington Arms-Union Metallic Cartridge Co 299 Broadway ASKS CONGRESS TO GRANT LEASE AT CMYKS The Grants Pass Commercial club, Ashland, Ore., Oct. 13. Jesse B. held Its regular monthly meeting Irvine, aged 83, of Corvallis, Is dead Monday evening and discussed a num. j here today Trom paralysis. Irvine ber of timely subjects, among them i fame "ere ten days ago for the bene-, being the meeting of Rogue River j At of his health. He filled many posi-; valley Interests In Medford on the j tlona of honor and trust iu the state j-tn ,.utl nerved for many years as muyor "supervisor MacDuff of the forestry ! of Corvallis. Among the children service was present and gave a mess-' buivive him Ia I!. K. Irvine, as age from Chief Forester Graves, j -tstant editor of the Oregon Journal, pointing out a way whereby the caves ! Portland. j may receive more favorable attention. ' : , lie suggests that the order creating KIXO ALFOXSO SHOWS t!.e national monument be dissolved.' ALARMING SYMPTOMS and that consent of congress be se-j Oct. 13. The lameness sured to grant leases for a definite which has hampered King Alfonso's period of vears. He asked an ex- participation in the entertainments pression of' those present as to the at Madrid in honor of the French sentiment of the club regarding the j President Polncalre's visit, is merely matter. It was unanimously voted j another symptom, It was said here to favor this move. It is probable j today, of the Illness which has ne thr.t in the event such consent Is se-! cessltated repeated removals of pieces cured from congress some company ! of bone from his head, can be found which will provide hotel j The same trouble, according to accommodations for tourists at that! common report, was responsible for natural wonder. ! i The securing or grasses, s;uus unq fruits for exhibition at the land show j in Cln no lmittee oni vaj taken up find a com osed f A. X. Parsons. E. T. Mi Kinstry and Isaac Best in structed to secure the best exhibit possible and forward the same to Portland. The club is showing a good growth, the names of nearly a dozen new members being announced at meeting. the FR11TDALE SCHOOL Opened September 15. Number enrolled IB. Number of pupils causing absence during month 6. Number causing tardiness 3. The pupils neither absent nor. tardy: Glenn Hamilton, Mildred Hamilton, Arthur Lycan, William Breltmayer, Johnny Proff. We hope with the co-operation of parents to have a better report next month. This report closes first month. MISS HUBBS, Teacher, Dlst. No. 28. RELEASE OF YOUNG WALLACE HALTS TRIAL When Chief McLane went to the county Jail this morning to get Ted Wallace, the state's witness in the liquor cases, he found his man gone, Wallace having been liberated the night before by the sheriff on the outer of the justice of the peace. This fart DrouSnt the trial of Dan ! llearp to u standstill in police court today pending the return of young Wallace on a subpoena now out. Wallace's father appeared on the scene yesterday, and finding his son ,n 3ai1, swore before the 3ns,lce tbat the boy was but 16 years of age in stead of 18. This brought the case within the jurisdiction of the juv- in? clothes on, he swore out a war rant for the arrest of Gideon Ross for aiding In the delinquency of his son. Ross was seen Sunday at Selma and no doubt before long will be taken into tow by the sheriff. Miss Shore at Santa Monica Miss Myrtle Shore, principal of the Riverside school last year, is now teaching at Santa Monica, Cal. TW can't fly tmmlm fmr Ilia NITRO CLUB SHOT SHELLS " , FORM KH COUVALLI8 MAYOR ' DEAD AT ASTTLANDj the kinrj's father's death and has made defectives of all his children. Chronic Dyspepsia The following unsolicited testi monial should certainly be sufficient to ::ive hope and courage to persons afni'tod with chronic dyspepsia: "I have been a chronic dyspeptic for years, and of all the medicine I have taken, Chamberlains Tablet6 have done me more good than anything else," says W. G. Mattlson, No. 7 Sherman St., Hornellsville, N. Y. For sale by all dealers. ASHLAND HANKER MAY GET I'LIM Washington, Oct. 13. Secretary of the Treasury McAdoo has today summoned L. L. Mullt, cashier of the First National Bank of Ashland, to Washington with a view to appoint ing him a national bank examiner If he thinks him competent. 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