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Hl'NKAV, OCTOHKII R, IvlO. DAILY HOGl'E RIVER COURIER XSamples and Book Bfor you bay any kind of roofing, get free MmplM and book of J-M Kmal "The Roofing with Lift." Wo ran save you money on the, first cost of the Roofing and give you a bettor Rooflng than you can got elsewhere at any price. s THB REOAL GUARANTEE J-M RboaL RoortNO la told under tht moat liberal and honeet kind of guarantao. Thla guaranUM la laeuad direct to the uaar by a (3,000,000.00 concern with an experience of over fifty years In the Rooflng Dullness. Let ua show you thla rooflng and give you Samples, a 1m interesting book of Information. ROGUE RIVER HARDWARE CO. 1. MURPHY .1 Chan. Hhnup tins left for Bull l.afce City, wliprn he will make hi future home. A. II. Canton Imt been melting sev eral bualness trips to the Illinois val ley (lie past two weeks. Hsyes Uroa. have finished filling their alio. . Geo, Kellogg U moving lo Grant Paaa with his family for the wlnlor. I'lans are bring made for an all day meeting, with basket dinner at noon, at the Orange hall, on the 20(h. There are lo be some excellent speak ore. A general Invitation Is given to every one to come with well filled baskets and enjoy a pleasant and profitable day. Junior Darnellle has returned from the hills and reports a fresh fall of snow up al'lloleomb camp. Mrs. Jimmy M.faddcn and chil dren, who have been visiting In northern California for some time, have returned home. A democratic rally at Murphy Fri day nlxht and a republican one at 'Williams Saturday night are making times Interesting In thla valley. That i-!rl mnilcH'ian ii li'tlcra." sin- im-it I Mil, HUe -in i-hii write 'Neltlier mi a r Hlu- s' H from lh.. irttei In liri li"iH' h "f promise fill " liiililimiiv A inert, an "I vim play Dmitri." ifiiiitrkrt) the "I thi." i .lmllied Yi-rl.k Itsiuiii. "Ii'ii n li im-ily. bn't It r" Ncirly alwi'a'- 1 ;.milvlllf ('mirier J.'ininil ' I Mil .Mm fed Hiiy uliv men while ymi were nvn,v V Ye, iniiili'-i: ln a f them." J.iii of tliem!' Their aren't thai tunny Iti tin whole wnrld." fietruli Free I 'rem lliiw iln ,miii keep mntliaoiit ii'rluib ItixV akri! tin' tilri wlih a needle ami llimul. Why." replied ilie girl with a alory 1imk. "I dMu't know tliey wore any." Wsthliiitnn Hisr. Wife-1 don't understand bow yon men can aiend whole evening at the 'llll. Hub Then you lalk an awful Ini alHiui something yon don't niidennamt - Knsiiin Tranarrlpt. The average American. etatMlreaay. eata eighty and one-half piiunAe of tieef. servn and one-half lawods of veal, seventy eight pounds of pork and lard ami all and one half pound of nniMn and lamb every year. wlnS II III A big, husky carcass built up with nliU II Ul extra plies, of stoutest fabric , Mr I Ml An ample cushion of great resiliency tk Jk I I ri I tVina ukuAriVifl that tVMlfi sVtfVLa ) t AtoURh.road-Rrippitntreadofdora-A k . i bility way beyond the ordinary jj f J Easy riding, big mileage and a low 1, Y ' A wirjpn V.IW v FALLS 3,000 FEET UNO LANDS ON LONDON ROOF "Dropped In For Tea," He Tells Owner, Who Asks, "What Are You Doing Here?" A young Liverpool member of the roynl flying turps, who Is now In training somewhere In hiiglniid. cam mnuuilied, vK' i-i fur a limine or two. from a thrilling exficrleii.e when hi iiihi lilne fell fr.Mii a helulit of S.Otsi feet uu a bonne In It iopuloiis part of liidon. lie tella nf Ills reelings tlur lint Ibe dew-eut ill Hie nile nf l.outi feel a nilniile at fnllmvs: "I ns lemlliiit it n iiuIhih Mluht and bad to go up lo .'t.iam .eel alien I signaled to the oilier follow lug by tiring a pltl. The pistol ex ploded and lilt ine mi Hie head ami broke my prop Her, and I lie lank of the euglue csiiulil tire. Itnlli emitroU were cut anay. mi I unly bsi Hie ele vstor control left snd inulil mil guide her. ,"Tlie broken prniieller lure a Isrue bole In (he plane. It was very windy and damp, and the wind carried me up toward UmhIoii, dropping me slxmt a l,(H)ii feet every uiluiite. I abut my eyes snd tlrnH'vd and landed half on a li'ine and half In a little alley. I ws lovrreil wlib etrti and got an awful kno.lt ou the head and was dsied wbeu I hll the ground. My right wing went through a window, snd the wboie miu liliie ws amsahed. ."Wbeu I tmnh-d out with uiy head In my ban. la. ibe mat tiling tbe Isdy of tbe unue ald . 'What on earth are you doing bereV H I said, 'I've dime fr tea.' Hhe ald. 'You've killed one of uiy chicken ' The machine was a wreck. "It wss a naty feeling, aa I had no control, ami It waa Just link that 1'dld not (and on a church steeple. " Publlo Land Opaned For lattlemsnt. rrealdenl Wllwm haa Juat signed a proclamation excluding about 87.1X10 acre from the Angelus national for eat. California. OMhls area about U. Oi"J acres will be open lo settlement In advance of entry. These Isnda will be subject to settlement only under tbe homestead lawa from 9, a. m Oct. Sfi. nntll and Including Nov. -31, lttlH, and thereafter to disposition under ' the nnhllc land law applicable thereto. Her Vhiftlne. Farm. "A young man la formed at twenty vo." "A young lady too. But she haa to alter tbe aiiieritructura frequently to meet fnahlou'a vaiarles."-Plttsburf h Poet That sums up the Snvaga Tlrs. And the Bavu; Orullnli Tubs is its beat running mate. , . FACTORY DlSTRItJUTORSt . , a ' Co E. Gates Med ford, Ore. An enjoyable evening waa spent by tbe guests of the ladies of the St. Lake's guild at the Friday night dance given In the Waldorf hall last week. ' " ' i ' .. .Thla marked the first tof a aeriea or dances which the guild expects to give during the winter, season. Punch was served throughout the hoara. ' . ., . t , ; The coinnijttee In charge waa com prised of Mesdamea N.' F. Macduff, Roemer, and C. W. Baker. , ' Venison Dinner Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Crouch In formally entertained a number of frlenda at' a Sunday noon dinner October first. ' The party comprised l?r. and Mrs. Cash Hendricks, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crouch, Ted Crouch, Caroline and Florence Crouch, host and hostess, and daughter, Ramona. Ernest Crouch having met success with the gun. venison waa the prin cipal dish of the menu, which waa completed with sweet potatoes, gravy, aalad, apple pie, eocoanut cream cake. Yorkshire pudding, nuts and frnlt. During the, evening music and good time visit lead the diversion. " ' Card Party The ladles of Bt. Luke'a guild pleasingly entertained about thirty guests at cards In the guild hall Mon day afternoon of laat week. Bridge and five hundred were the gamea played. Sherbet, cake and coffee were served. From tbe nice little sum' realised tbe party was termed a financial success. , : Mine HheUy Honored (jurat Mlaa Blanche Shelly waa honored gueat on Monday, October 2, at tbe evening Mrthday party given by Mra. John Summers at the Summers home on Orchard avenue. Ouests of the evening were the Misses Bertha Ketchem, Helena Her man, Vivian Isham, Olive Courtney, Lorenne Courtney, Ina Akin, Elisa beth Summers and Maater Johnnie Summers. '. Music waa a part of the entertain ment. Riddles and atorlea alao occu pled much time. Impromptu read ings by Mra, 8ummera and Mlaa Shel ley were much enjoyed by all. Later in the evening the guests were taken to tbe dining room, where they soon found aeata round, the table daintily laden with a birthday luncheon, predominant with the birthday cake. . Shower for Mlaa Newell . Autumn leavea of gorgeoui hue, effectively combined with beautiful bouqueta of roses and carnations, were used In decoration of the J. H. Williams home on East B street, where tbe Misses Ldda Fifleld, Minnie Reymers, and Mesdamea R. F. Adams, W. D. Fry and A. W. Moon were hostesses to a number of friends on the evening of October S at the shower given In honor of Miss Kate Newell. . The evening festivities commenced when the honored guest waa placed with her many preaenta on an Imag inary auto and with the ringing of a bell waa drawn to the center of the room, where the gifts were open ed before the aasembled guests. Linen, cooking, utensils and a great deal of silver were among the many beautiful and. useful presents given. A vlctrola waa a pleasing feature of the evening entertainment. During the evening each guest wrote a favor ite recipe on cards, which were given to Miss Newell tor file antTtater use. Strawberry Ire cream, In a banana eresoent, was garnished with nuts and served with devils' food, angel cake and coffee, Those favored were the Misses Julia "Callahan, Ethclyn Bartlott, Minnie Tuffs, Minnie Ireland, Mar garet Smith, Hasol Williams, from Long Beach, Leah Blover, Fay Btlne baugh, Florence Smith, Flora Schmidt, Anna Schmidt, Edna Robin son, Kdythe Robinson, Verna Mc Cann, and the Mesdamea Oeorge Purker, Amos WIlllaniB. J. T. Wilson, N. E. Townscnd, K. Williams, George Rlrtdlo, Mary Van Dyke, Albert Wil liams, ll. C. Kinney, from'Pomoun, Cal (1. 1 Jentcr. J, T. Fry, W, H. Flunngnn, Omns, 1C. Rohkopt. E, C. nixon, Amos Smith, C. II.. Woodward, Hurry Schmidt, Ed Bywater, A. 0. Oocttaclic, Pnul Illanchnrd, lOrnont Lister, Urucp Lyons, Loin. Allen, A. 11. Clarke, of 0ndnlp, Thomas (lal vlu, A. II, Denlson, W. 15. tH-nn, .1. D. Stlnchnurth, II. L, Trmix, K. O. Smith, linru Clcveliind, V. II. Ingram, Uoa coe llralton. A. R, Cluvelaml, Sum Nuns, Ralph trivia, Bnlpe, of Ashland, llacher, C. H. Sampson, J. A. Slovcr, Kclua Pollock, J. I). Fry, George Cal houn,' E, L. Moon from Dray, Cal Ceoll E. Weston, Herbert Smith, Era Coe, Harry Newell, Wlllard Wilson, Sarah Newell, T. W. Wllllami,' from Long Beach, Joseph Wolke, Herman Homing, H. O. Bobxlen, A. K. Case, Samuel Stlnebaugh, C. H. Elsmano, Lloyd Harvey from Olendate, F. A. Williams, Clyde Martin, Jim Tuffs, Mary Dullbop and Mary Browne. ,.' . Fifth Graders Club Eight girls, members of tbe fifth grade of the East school, have form ed a Teeny Weenie club, which meets every Thursday afternoon after school at the home of one of Its mem bers. Last week HUle Miss Eleanor Cougle was hostess to her club friends at the Cougle home at 810 D atreet. Among the games and amusements tbe most instructive, aa well aa en tertaining, was an animal cooky hunt. 1 The cookies were hid in every nook j and corner, and when the hunt was over a lively discussion of the ani mals represented, their habits, char acteristics, etc., filled the time until watermelon waa served. Those of the club are Irene Braeger, Gladys Shlnn, Marionne Heath, Ar leta , Myers, Dorothy Fallln, Arda Isham, and Eleanor Cougle, Birthdays Commemorated Between the hours two to five on the afternoon of September' 30 the little Misses Echo and Elite Pardee entertained a number of friends at the Pardee borne on North Seventh atreet. The entertainment was a commem oration of the alxth and eighth birth days of the small hostesses and waa given on Saturday, the 80th, because the birth dates, September 20th and 29th. each fell on a school day. Out-of-door gamea filled the hours until Mrs. 8. M. Pardee, mother of tbl honored girls, served those pre sent with ire cream and cookies. Tbe guests were Arleta Myers, Mabel and Catherine Bellew, Francis and Katharine Wyley, Brona Hughes, Dorothy Bellew, Olive Balaam, Eve lyn Bradford, Agnes and Marguerite Bellew, Ruth and Ada Gentry. Tuesday Evening Muslrale The M. E. church parlors on Sixth and B streets were well filled with the attendance which gathered oa the evening of October S to enjoy the musicals given by ladles of the church aid. Mr. Ferguson, who appeared la the program, waa accompanied try Mlaa Winifred Flanagan. To his first num ber, "When Irian Eyes Are Smiling," he encored with "Memories." "She's the Daughter of Mother Machree" waa followed by "Annie Laurie," In the trne Scotch brogue. The last number waa given upon request and was especially pleaalnr to hla hearers. Three recitations oy the Misses Emily Morgan and Bertha Calhoun displayed the excellent training which the girls are receiving from their in structor,' Mrs. 8. H. Baker. Both girls came back with encores. Mlaa Morgan'a numbera were "So Was I" and "The Kitchen Clock." whlla Mlaa Calhoun gave "Mamie's Lullaby" and "The Christmas Orphans." Mra. Bert Barnes, in her portrayal, "One Fleeting Hoar," sang In her usual pleasing manner.' She waa ac companied by Mra. George C. Sabin at the piano and her aon, Donald, on the violin. , ' Leonard and Norman, Kendall did remarkably well In the several Instru mental numbers given as piano duets and aolos. The technique of both hoya waa, very good and the selections given brought to light the excellent training from a conscientious teacher who haa earned a place In the musical activities of the community, . , Much praise la due the ladles for the excellence of the entire program and from a financial, standpoint the evening entertainment has proved a pleasing success. NuriHlilne (Tub Meeting The Sunshine club met at the home of Mra. Hull, on D street, Thursday afternoon, In honor of her 50th blrth-day,'.-Those present were Mesdamea J. D. Thorpe, Thomas Gllmore, Mar vin Jordan, Lacey, Silas Kasdorff, Wm. Fallln, J. M, Tetherow, W. H. Taylor. J. A. Smith and Master Bruce Smith. Anatomically. "I'vo been pondering over n very sin gulnr thing." "Winn I nr ."lli'N t'lltt III! II I'll'u nil II nullum';! (Iilnl I ii el :ir.' .I pii.e ,miii iinili.r Iter I It II ll 1 1 1 ' ll' ! i i 4 .tvl.lv CHICHESTER S PILLS SasVj- TIIK IMAMIINII II II A Ml. a JAJTIS I'llUIn It.U "ml Ui.ld n.'iMliiW TJfiJl K'.M, Itolnl with Hl.tt lAlxin, V StVj Tika alKtf. lltit tt V Tilt toil: frits h to lal. A.k r.wfhi.riii .'Mrft' on mi i mi imi i , a Vtlttkiowt i tti.l.Mff.t, AIKv, K,.uil4(i SOLDSVOtillliGlSISLTJiYilHlnt Make This Bank' yoaur financial home many have dome so to their advantage shtc Its orgaaVxadoa la 1889. - Tho SERVICE, SECURITY and AOGOHMODA TlOJf ottered to depositors hero we feel, will be entirely to yoor Uklng. 4 RESOURCES MORE THAU HALF A MHXI05 The First National Bank Of Southern Oregon ri Pi- 1' JOHN MUIR AND HIS BREA0. The Fameus Naturaliat Lived the Real Simple Life. .' ' -j, Tbe naturaliat and explorer, John Ilulr, was a curiously simple man aa atmple In hla tastes and appetites as In bis vlewa of life and conduct On bla trips through tbe Hlerraa be never carried guu and never killed game. nor did he catch flab. - . , :. , He lived almost exclusively on plain dry bread. "There is no waste la It," he uaed to ssy. "Every particle la of value. I also take along a email pack age of tea and a little tin cop in a stout canvaa bag. I can auatain my atrengtn on mis am lor inonioa at a iime. occasionally rnu across some wild ber ries or an edible root to chew on. but they are not important." At dinners to which be was Invited Mr. Mulr would usually barely taste of soup or fruit, never touch njeat or any fancy dessert, tslk while others ate and nibble away between times at slice of bread without butter. Once while visiting Pasadena be was one of a part starting out to get anp Mr after which It waa purposed to aend tbe evening In tbe rooms of one of the company. Aa they walked along the street tbey pasxed a bakery, and Mr. Mulr atopied. "Why. frlenda. look berer he said. "That !s good looking bread. Why go any farther? Let'a bur a couple of loaves and take them H tbe room with us." And be wss quite in earnest. Once a friend took him to lum-beou at a famous restaurant In San Fran cleco. As they took ae:ts at s lubl Mr. Mulr wss engaged lu some dlwtta alon In which he waa so absorbed that be waa obllvlona to everything else Hla friend could not Interrupt hint and so tbe talk Sowed on until the time approached. for cloaiug the n tauraut. The bead waiter tuld th" host that he must give bis order with out further delsy. Tsklng arivantsse of tbe Interruption, tbe friend angve t ed to Mr. Mulr thst he should give hi order. He seemed stsrtled. "I have all I wish." he exclaimed. "Order for yourself." For an hour as lie talked he bad been chewing lilts of Inead. Youth'a Companion. . EXERCISE AND HEALTH. Simple Hulas Far Developing the Body nd Keeping "Fit" "It Isn't ncccsHsry to give a lot oi time to tlie Job of keeping fit." said the physical director of Wert Point Military academy, "Ten or fifteen uilu Mcs of setting up exorcixe lu the morn lug aud a walk every day not ne. es aarlly a Iota one. but one In which ymi march brlakly like a soldier, with yciir head ami cheat up and your shoul dent buck will work wonders. Uo you know why so many men aiv niirrow clienled and weak! It Is because thc, never have given thcmaolves n ilinnce to breathe aud never have riven tliel; mil !ea rtimmh exercise. "Mnny people, men. women mid i hll d'Vli, lire aiMiil-lnvnlltls moat nf tli'l' live lipriiiiM' uf the liu k of n few lulu tit os of d.illy exi'1'i'li.e nml nlsn beci'tHi' tliev liiive never Ikvii titught a prnpe!' pcv-tini' nntl mutIukc such, . for In aiiince. an we Inslat upun nt nil time III cnileis-it position In which every oi'iwii nf the lioily la held in Its propel place, wlih nniple apace to carry on lis own particular function without re striction, and lu which every muwloof tho body la furnishing Its own trans portation, so to spenk, and lit t delimit ing upon other lunacies to do for It what It waa Intended It should do for Itself. "Proper posture and carriage, au;-, shoulders a'tpinro, cheat arched, hcml evoct and hntiy well stretched from the wnlat tip, will of their own account contribute much toward relieving our ticnplc of the many petty and not a few of the serious' Ills from which they j - V AIDS YOUR FLXANCUL . INTERESTS Am account with tho Grant Paaa Banking Company Is good credit . -builder a constant aid to your flnan. 1 eial intereats. - ... Accounts subject to check,, large or small, are Invited. , , Gnds Pas Baskhg Cczpasy . f . . . . . ' , Oraata Pass, Ore.' . are now aufferlng. They are the foun dation of robust health and shoo Id bo Insisted upon in children front the very "beginning until tbey become a habit snd as snch will displace the disease breeding, sloocby habit now so preva lent among people of ail agea and sta tions." World's Work. ' ; Acts ef the Apoetlee. The weight of testimony la In favor of St. Luke as tbe author of the Acts of tbe A post lei, though some respecta InV critic claim that the authorship la quite 'unknown. There are no sure- data for determining the dste of tho , Ac(g Vertous dates nave bee as cribed. Some think that It was writ ten about tbe year 80. while other hold tbat It conld im nave free writ ten 'before tbe seemtd century, ajseot A. D. 12?. Sew York American. Where Eve la Buried. r Jeddah la a moa important tow for the entire humati race, apart1 front be ing tbe principal landing place for pft- the city la burled no less a peraouag than Eve. The reputed ,otneror msnkind. like gHl Moalemah. Ilea with her .fcr-t Inward Mecca. -'Her grave baa gradually grown abd is now of huge dimensions.-Westminster Ga-, sette. -. ;- .':" - ' -A - Just Indorses the Check. ' Wheh yon see StdZUm. t2eod, Wpd xylf. wed sat. medtoc and Jj hid red ex pressions hitched to the tail of a news psper article. It Is a abtn tbat the ed itor's motive tn. running the article' were entirely mevrnary and be anay or may not Indorse the sentiments ex pressed therein.- Kmirin Jette. ., Soma OWarven ,-. "I'm very glad ynji- never married. anntle." .. T ,'.r , .'!. - ' Why. my dearT. . '. ' , "Cos If you had a man to look after like mi ma yon w.mWn't have half so. much time to lie Kmd to me."-Detrolt Free Preaa. ,.;,, ; '.. '."V:. Job prlatlag of every description, at the Courier omce. "tc:! Fa, Cm Hfla Tow Con Bight CI "Bfee tn yeur ns ss a corn "" out like tbatf Look at tho tme . underaaath smooth aa the pals e your nana i WaUNaw,UwhalTliMt Oft Comae Teat Paakf Cera as Slick as a Woiaiie. The earth is blessed with tho one, simple, palnlcas, never-fulling- turn etly thnt makoa millions of ciirn-iiea- 1 trred neople banpr. and that's 'HKTS IT", Apply It In I sooomla. It drlea. Soma people jab and dia? at their rorna with knives and raaora wrao their toes In pnekagas -with ban tliiKoa or atlcky taps, make them red and rw with eMvee. Nothlns? Ilk thla with "UETy-lT." tour corn . loosens .you lire It orr. i -rnere nothlnn to preaa on the corn, or hurt, , Angels couldn't aak for more. Try It tonlnht on any corn, callus or wart 'fiir.'m.rr'. ! mnlA .. pmaih. mended by drURfrlats evarywhare, JRo a bettta, or sent on racfnt of prtoa ' by B. Lawrence A Co., Chicago, III, Sold In Grants Paaa and recom mended aa the world's bust corn rem edy by George C. Babla. I