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SOGPE klVEfc. COtJRlEfc, GfeAKtS tk&&, OREGON. JULY 7, 1905, urnetfs '(3 r.u Why do you i a ranllla extra" that is nit satisfae tory when you can always have Burnett's Vanilla Eitract by lnsietlmr upon It Joseph Burnett Co., Nfanilla Extract m i wimmmm mm mm We, have a complete line in the above flavoas. These Extracts are of the highest known excellence and are the standard for the U. S. Used ,'exclusicely by the United States Government, Not so high in price as a great many inferior brands. Like our CHASE & SANBORN COFFEES Hard to beat. Canning season is now on We have everything in Economy Fruit Jars, pints, quarts and 2 quarts, Jelly Glasses, Jar Rubbers, the wide, heavy kind. Hound Rubbers for Vacuum Jars, Remember the place White House Grocery. Real Estate Transfers. H. B. Miller and others to Adolph H. Geyer. Lot 7, in block E, Miller & Co's New Addition to Grants Pat. John H. Williams and others to Frank Dorman, Lot 2, iu block BO, R. R. AdditioD to Grants Pass, Oregou. The above sales were made through the Real Estate Agency of Joseph Moss. Coming Events. July U, Wednesday Southern Oregon Chantauqna Assembly meets in Ash land for 10 davs. Grants Pass Weather. Following is a summary of the weather observation at tirants Pass during the month of June, as reported by J. It Paddock, local voluntary oliserver for the Oregon rotate Weather Service: TEMI'KKATi'RK C Maximum Minimum Kauge - 1 71! 4H I 2 "Til 411 311 .22 8 (rt 4S 211 fti 4 M SO 14 .03 5 ia 4SI 20 e; ai 41 as "1 181 fll IS h! hi an II, Mi 4ti 4U 10 l 47 44 111 H8 4.- 115 Vii " 4S :n II- (H 40 SH 141 l HH 42 l.i, W 43 : Hi 77 4o Hi 17' S2 :is 44 IS Nl 41 4H 111 01 45 Hi ; l 43 .V) 21; 22 Kf 4.! 42 SC 7(1 43 Hll 21 711 4ii 34 :, 77 li. 32 ill ?l 311 411 27 71 4(1 22 .02 2s Ml 37 ;"i2 211 71 4'i 4,"i ti 78 f0 2S 31! Summary: Mean temperature, i!l, max imum tonperiilure !i;i 2mh; minimum temperutllre 37". 'J(h. Total precipitation, .32 inches. Nuniher of days clfur. -I ; partly cloudy. 2: clnuily, 7. Th. storm, 21th. Prevailing win-Is. southwest. Has Kiood i he Test of 1."V Yearn. The old, original GROVE'S Tasteless Coill Tunic. You know what you are taking. It is iron anil quinine in a taste less form. Nii cure, no pay. In " Diamond EMe" TOOILSI i note glad t'.io h -U'cia. They r.rc h to u-o, lu'ul their c ra:;ko v.ork a l.lpusure, :'.o norc I ban " the ether kind." art of tool ;i y.'.rn, ready 6 !"3 and k Cot S 1 1 HATCHETS, CHISFLS, AXES, F1LE3, BITS, SAWS. Hair-lliddlc Hardware Co. OUR PERSONAL COLUMN People b. Tlxey Come end Go From Da.y to Day THE BUSINESS POINTERS News Notes From the Business Men to Readers. FOUND Thursday, July fi, valise. Owner can have tbe same by prov ' ing property and paying all charges. Apjdy at Herbert Smith's Bucket Store. Robertson Morrison. A hoaulifu homn wedding was celu brafed at tint residence of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Morrison ou July 1, ll)0.i, I their dHUgbter Agnes being united in $5000 Buys one of the best farms of : u-Htr i m. .uiul t.es to Mr. Lee Robertson UNO arres, iu Josephine County, j of fc-uuiptor, Uregou. The bride is one About 100 acres are now in culti-1 of our most beautiful and talented vation aud under water. Place is -0UU, .i( of Kerhv, being bom veu .......I f.,..,i lurit,. K..v. .... , ..-.p.. . liurii Ann limifiH anrl more water tori1" 1 , irriiigtiru than can be used. Thi ; neighborhood iu our Is a snap that comes only ocra sionally. W. L. Ireland, The Real Etate Mau, Uronnd floor, Courier I liuildiug. Kerby, woiiiiiuhood loving friends und rein each other to muke lives vied with each other to her wedding day a most liny event. Her grandfather, w ho is past 77 years of age. built a beautiful bower of evergreens for the uinrriago temple of his fuvorile granilduughter while the gnists were S'litfd within the woodsy bower, the strains of a marrli were heard tiirougii the evergreens from I he violin of IIil bride's young brother aud the bridal group ai iuind upon the plutform and inarcbi d to the altar, wheie the liiv. Eusdie Hfnd Jeady to )rclj(l)ini lie wilils II in snoiiin iiiihi the t wo young lives togi tlier as long as life shall last. The groom is a prom ising young man witlrnuinerous warm friends in this part of the country. Hu belonged to the Fortieth Kansas iu the Phi lippiue war and needs no other recommendation to lit os know that he has tlie courage aud ambitiim to ilo and dare in protecting and shielding from the troubles of life, the fair ynuug wife at hi side. The bridesmaids wir" Miss Delia iirow n. a life long frieud of ihe hi Hi" aud Miss Adah Morrison, the bride's ! young sister. The groomsmen wer itners oi mony nan. iu until supper, irnests were marched into Warm i the wuoOriH a, which tue Bgsu graim father had converted intoau evergreen forest.au I there amid the dimly lighted C. O. Ramsey went to Medford Thursday ou basiuess. A. S. Barnes, of Ashland, spent last Sunday iu Grants Pass with bit son Bert Barnes. C. E. Long of Beltoo, Mo., is spending tbe week in Grants Pass ou a visit to his friend George Nichols. 4 Harry Telford came over from Klamath Falls last week to -visit his aunts, Misses Hattie and Emma Telford and other friends. Miss Grace Babcock left Thurs day for her home in Salem after speuding three weeks in Grants Pass with her friend, Mrs. O. A. Thomas. John II. Shields is spending a month in Grants Pass with his cousin O. E. McLaue. Mr. Shields is a mluer and has worked for years in California and Nevada and he will while here, look over the mineral r.-sources of this seo tion and lie may locate bere. Hou. A. U. Carson and Mrs. Carsou were in Graufs Pass Tuesday to tuoet their daughter, Mrs. 8. E. Hamlett, who with her t('c children carry from their home at Fort Wayne, Indiana, to spend the summer at the old home at the Carsou fruit farm ou the Applegate. Carl Gentnor, city eleotrioian for the G. P. N. W..L. & P. Co., left for Portluud Thursday evening to be gone a week to take in the fair and to look over the new eleotrical iuveutious aud features that are on exhibit. During Mr. Gen'uer's absence his duties witn the Eleotrio Company will be attended to by his assistant, Jay Booth. Mrs. J. E. Browu arrived in Grants Pass from Chicago to spend a month with her sou, E. B. Brown, who has a farm ou Gilbert creek, three miles north of town. Mrs. Brown came by way of Portland, where she visited with a son aud attended the fair. She will go from here to California, where she will visit another son and fom there return to her home. Mrs. Walter Harmon, who is one of the popular teachers in the Newman M. E. Snuday School, entertained the members of her class Thursday after noon at her home on North Fifth street. The little folks had a Jolly aftoruoon with games and other amusements and were eerwd with re freshments that added no little to what was to them an event that they would long remember with pleasure. E. A. Wade returned Saturday from Oregon City and Portland where he had been for the previous 10 days attending the U. A. R. state encampment and visitiug the Lewis aud Clark fair. Mr. Wade wub ac companied to Grants Pass by his brother J. II. Wade, of Mullen, IiIiiIki. The two brothers had not seen each other for 23 years until they met by appointment in Portland. Mr. Wade left Thursday for Portland ou his way home. Miss Annette Cochran, who has been a compositor for several months iu the Herald oflice, returned Tuesday to her homo iu Oregou City. The Friday evening previous a dancing party was held iu Miss Cochran's honor at Clemens hall that was at tended by some 50 of her frieuds and I it was one of the most enjoyable social eveuts of the season. Miss Cochran was accompauied home by Miss Etta Cook, who will apeud a month with Her. Dr. T. E. Board and Mrs. Beard will have this Saturday eveniug for Portland. Dr. Beard goes to atteud the meeting of the American Medical Association, wliicfi will convene Tuesday for a four days session and will lie attended by leading physi cians from all over the United States. The Doctor will retum home next Saturday or Sutiday. Mrs. Heaid after seeing the fair will go to Seattle to spend a week with her sistei. Dr. Mary Dower, who is a prominent physician of that oity. Frank Mashburu, one of the mana gers of the Golden Rule store, left Wednesday for St. Lonis where he meets the mauugeis of the other Golden Rule stores, which are located iu various western cities, for a con ference on their purchases for the en suing year. At tbe close of the con d n !! Mr. Mashburu and the other THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS Brief Notes e-nd Items of lntereet and Importance. J. M. Ward, Tnner, Phoue 713. Violin, etc., strings Courier Build ing. W. B. Sherman Real Estate. Tele phone 731. Souvenir Post Cards Courier Building. Souvenir Postal Cards Courier baildiog. Give your frieuds a Stage line tbe good smoke. Bicycle Bells and Lamps at a dis count at Paddock's. Two for S cents colored stereoscopic views at the Courier building. The best Ioe Cream Soda in the oity for 10c at the Model Drug Store. INSURE vour HOPS this year in the SUN. W. L. Ireland. Agent. Try Strausky 8teel Ware and Lisk's Anti-Rnsting Tinware at Ciamer Bros. W. K Sherman Real Estate and Timber, Rooms and 10 Masouic Temple. It is yonr own fanlt If mouey is worth saving, its worth walking to People's market. Real Estate and Timber W. B. Sherman, Rooms 9 and 10 Masonic Temple. Portland lieadonnrtert for Grauti Pass people, McGregor Bros, barber shop, 24D Yamhill street. HOUSES FOR RENT br W. L. IRELAND, tbe Real Estate man. Ground floor Courier buildiug. If you want your property sold, list it with W. L IRELAND, the REAL ESTATE MN, COURIER BUILD ING, ground floor. If yon want to sell vour property. list it with W. L. IRELAND, THE REAL ESTATE MAN, Ground floor, Conrier Building. Voorbies has sold four Underwood Typewriters, three of them iu tbe last three weeks, ir you want to know about tbe visible writing ask Voorbies. (13 acres of flue river bottom soil with a house and barn and other im provement thereon and only $I21K). See W. L. Ireland, the REAL ES TATE MAN. COURIER BUILDING, ground floor. Just think, 24 ounces of Pine Cas tile soap for 3Tio at tbe Model Drug Store. W. B. Sherman Real Estate aud Timber, Room V and 10, Masouic Temple. Go to the Grants Pass Grocery for the Golden Cheddar brand or 11 11a raook cheese. W. L. IRELAND, REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE, Conrier Building on grouud floor. Timber claims. Homesteads. W. B. Sherman, Rooms 10 aud I'i Masonic. Temple, Grants Pass Ore. Dairymeu can get cow bells S cents aud up, wooden bowls fi oentsand up, butter moms, milk pails, at Davis farmer supply house. An Acme bar- roll chnrn almost uew for (2. Curtis & Co. fm Watches, Clocks, Gold Rings and Jewelry, tine watch repairing, engraving. Goods gold St reasonable prices. Come and see us. I. O. O. F. Building, Grauts Pass, Oregou. I have two choice residence lots for sale, in fine location. Prioe $100 each. SIS down and S3 per mouth, W. L. IRELAND, THE REAL ES TATE MAN, Grouud floor, Courier Building. At the Baptist Church Sunday evening the sermon then will be I "Grasshopper Men." All other ser vices as usoaL A hearty welcome ex tended to strangers. The Standard Bearers of the M. E. church will serve Ioe Cream aud Cake on tbe church lawn next Wed nesday evening, Jnly 19. Everybody come and have a good time. Ice Cream and Cake 15c H. J. Isaacs is now a member of tbe G. A. Cobb real estate Co., the firm consisting of G. A. Cobb, R. R. Stevens aud H. J. Isaacs. This com pany has been doing an increasing business in the real estate line aud have some very flue properties listed. G. H. Beers, who has a farm on Evans creek a mile above Wimer, spent the Fourth in Grants Pass. Mr. Beers stated that hay and grain in his sentiou were fine and that the yield would be large. Some of the first outting of alfalfa was ruined by rains, but there will be plenty of hay left Dr.. R. DeArmoud will leave for Poiti-.' "luday to look over the situation with a f.- if removing his office to that oity. Dr. D'eHV-md it a bright, ambitions young mau, audi well read in his profession and the opportunities of a largo oity will give him ample scope for buildiug np a large practice. Henry Booth was iu from Big Pickett creek Weduesday with bis little daughter Mildred to have the attending snrgeou remove the band ages from her arm, which was broken some time ago by her falling from a horse. The injured arm Is rapidly healing and she will soon be aide to I use it again. FOURTH OF JULY IN GRANTS PASS Off For Vacation! Wherever it is you'ro going, the chances are your warbrobe would bo better for a littlo replen ishing. Not only that, but you'll probably enjoy yourself nioro if you know your clothes aro neat and in good style, as well as comfortable. V It siW sivwirl to 9jtmd iiny !7renl amount of tnonfl, or mm oroiinff vith tailor to br sure of thi. If yon'll Wt s, ' tuppty- a w ii or two and all jAr other summer fnrttinhint you srcif at a very mu Jiyure. Two-Piece IIOMH-SPUN and FLANNEL Suits, full of stylo and comfort, can be had as low as $(.0(), while the very best the market affords cost but $10.50. Dark-lllue SLUG US and GREY WORSTEDS are even more dressy and the price is but slightly more. ALL MADIv BY SCHLOSS liROS. & CO., of Raltimore. Md. ' "THIS OUALITV MAKERS." Jlttldrt this rt mnlt U a V carry ilu Uttrnt thinyt in Men' linker- SCsILOSSBRUSlCOI ilimheru KtraK HuU. Shirt, llrlt. ISt. fl Jom md thin unilrntear r- stives' ""''"'" "'" ' VkTSrjr vOW .Viimc mir Imii;. in linht-nriijhl ui'f see jutt m. 1! ' 'rtl you to lock , - id Mem toiioy. " AW Vlxf DESIGNED BY We're sure to Just consider this store hciultitiarters for Vacation outfits of every sort. .. .. . ..... ...... .1 I.. please you, wnnieviT your nisie or your jiovaciuooit uciuuuus. IP. IS.. HARTH &5 SOTST, (Incorporated) Shooting Tourmanent, Drilling Contest, and Basa Ball Came Make up Daya Sport. CELEBRATION AT COE'S Mr. and Mrs. Dennis 8toall re turned Thursday from Portland where they have been siuce the openlug of tho Lewis aud Clark fair. Mr. Stovall was seut by the oonnty court to Install the Josephine county ex hibit, and having the priuoipal part of that work done be was forced by rgeut business interests to resign tiia iiosltion aud retum liome. io Mr. Htovall's credit, as also to tho county exhibit committeo, the Jose ph I no county exhibit is one of tho most attractive of all the connty ex bibits and it is attracting uiuch at tcutiou from visitors at tho fair. J Campbell wout to Portland Katur- dav to take Mr. Stovall s place Iu looking after tho exhibit aud in an swering questions of prospeotivo bomi'suekers and investors. Mr. Camp bell Is one of tbe pioneers of Jose phine county ai.d is well posted as to all its resources and lie will be able to do good survioe iu promoting the Interests of the county. It will not be our fault if thi- year's celebration of In dependence Day isn't the best ever. We have spared 110 pa'lllS tO provide every-: Don and Cilenu Morrison, br ., . .....I .u;i.K- l,n ro. tbe bride. After the oriinn llllll'r mill Uilll 'unnjen ,'v. """h ' . ' . . icing was indulged mured lor tlie occasion in uic-; W1(. ,he ... way of Ciothinir weather Neckwear and Vl,;Pa Summer Vests, etc. trees partook of a substantial 1uik1im.ii n nnw suit or . rrov'''''d "'" IJ'"""f u urn i.vv . ! songs and laughter (iuislied tho even- hat biiy it here and you will lu(( ,! t,trj0ue left knowing that l.n r.1,1.- nave eilOUL'll motley : they bad si-ut a pleasant evening and to in inure glorious a look at our two piece suits (coat and pants) at $.".00. They are worth limre at wholesale, but we make this special price to dose out a line of about fifty suits dur inr the next few hot days. . a l I.. - l.m- . , . , .Ml W1HII1US A((U'n aim IH'I RUiuii'i uuj m akO tlie glorious nil mm. ,0ltUhut ,.,.asure and happiness. Why not take; The youugcouplo received many beau tiful aud Useful preseuts. j A Friend. City Treasurer's R.eport. Ther am funds in the City Treasury to redeem all outstanding warrants protested to February 2, Its O. Iuti-M-st ou same will cease after this d it. Dated at Uauts Pass, Ore., July fcih ham. col. w. Johnson, City Treasurer. Geo.S. Calhoun Co. Outfitters to Men and Boys. Ii is iut as eaiv to cute a b-ad arli as it is to have one, by using WRIGHT'S PAKAUuN HbAU ACHK CUKE. Golden Rule uiauageia will go .to New York and the other great whole sale and factory markets and make their purchases ot fall aud winter goods. Mr. Mashburu will be gone about a mouth. A. J. Pike, who lias charge of the oustrurtion ot tlie ,0-stanip mill that is being erected at trie Oregon Belle mine, came ilnwo irora Jacksonville to spend the Fourth with bis family and to have some fittings made at the Grants Pass Iron & Steel Works for parts of the machinery that lie is in stalling. Mr. Pike stated that the crusher, stamps aud concentrators re in place and the shafting, belt lis. etc.. would soou ne couuecteu on. A delay iu shipping the bollei was made and that has not been set but soon will be aud tbe mill ready to run by the first of August. Miss M. Astella (ioodiu received message tint her sister, who resides Portland, was seriously sick Wednesday Miss Good in left for Portland where she w,ll speud rune of her time until the opcuitig of the school year when she goes to Salem to assume the assistant prinripalship iu the High School of that city. Since the close of ber work iu the Grants Pass High School Miss Ooodiu has been in the dressgcods department of K. L Coe & Co's store, and she bad proved herself quite as an adept iu the store as she is in the school room. Miss Uoodio in the eight years that she lias been in tbe Grants Pass High School and a resident of this city has made many friends, who while re gretting her leaving, are pleased at tbe promotion she has attained In ber profession and wish her the best of success in her new Held of school work. The Fourth passed off quietly and without special iuotdeuts iu Grants Pass. The order was especially good owing to tlievigilaucie of MurshallFiucli and Patroluiau Lincoln MuOrew, as sisted by Special Policeman Joe Shas a, Oeorge and Henry Woolridgiv Henry Woolridge was not on the city pay roll but was paid by Walters Kros. to keep order iu their saloou. Iu the forrenoou a drilling contest was held of which County Assessor W. II. Fallin, Samnol Powdeu aud George Murray were Judges. Iu this coutest Dunn nd Waters, tho Hump ter team mado SU inches ; Sundry aud 8iligo, of Gold Hay, at' and Savage and Brlnckerhoff, of Galice, 81! Wednesday a straight away contest was had when Waters made 311 Inches, stopping at lii.'i minntes; ravage, si- inches aud Brlnckerhoff 27 Inches. During the afteruoou ot the fourth a ball game that was quite lively was played between the Applogata nine and the A. A.C. team, the score staudiug 13 to 10 in favor of Applegate. The Grants Pass Guu Club held shootiug tournament on their giounils in Tutt'a grove on the Fourth and ou the following day. It was well at teuded by local and outside marksmen. Good shootiug was dnun by all aud some high scores were attaiued by sev eralif the marksmen in breaking clay pigeons. The records made are as fol lows: Shut at. Broke Reed, professional Hfi.t King, professional . . . Ilfift Sheldon, professional HM Armstrong ' Bartlett ""' Knyart lit) Nearly 300 People Enoy the 4lh on tho Lawn. llafer 170 K I wood 170 Dana S-lft McCne Sir, Wilson 175 Finch 75 Hough IMS Verdin 1 10 Bennett 1 Jewott I'I'i No regular celebration !i:io iu H1H HOI 2Ml 141 111 I'.'H 1115 liV 1211 HI III 77 HI Hll exercises The fact that Grants 1 ass did not havo a public rolebrntiuii (lid not affect tho private, celebiations held Iu various parts of town and the private picu it's. One of Iho iiuwl on joyablo events occurred at tho home of K. L. Coa, where from i!5( to :UH) people spent tho day. Last year a celubration was held and such a splendid time was tho result that many looked lorward to tho time whu they might celebrate in a similar manner. The pciipl begun to gather eurly in the morning bringing baskets and packages and they con tinued to arrive at all hours until the I.,! Hliker of Iho fireworks had died out. Dinner was tho first event and nearly 200 sat down at oncn to tallies preparod ou the lawn and sheltered by trees and bonghs. llio nexi ovem. was the haHchnl! giiiini at Lincoln Park flat which was indulged in by business men, professional men and artisans and during that gaum thnre was such activity Unit ejlreine 1 ime less und soreness of muscles that ninny days will be past before Ihu players aro again in iniiinal condition. The game was a hot im usnio irnui tho general botnens of the w. alher, and a n u in her of brilliant plays with made which Included some, home runs, one lii'iiig maim by O'Neill. The line-up was as follows, one i,l helnir caiitaiiie I by I. P. I lamer and the other by J. A. Wharton: First National Bank of Southern Oregon II. A. 1IOOT1I, 1'res. J. 0. CAM I'llKM,, Vlre-I'ros. II. h. till.KKY. Cashier. CAPITA!, STOCK Surplus suit Undivided I'riitl' .1(),(l(().()0. ii'J.OOO.OO. Ifcceive deposits subject to check or on certificate payable on demand. Sells drafts mi New York, I'liicagn, San Francisco, Portland and Seattle. Special facilities for making collections through numerous correspondents. I!. A. lloorii, J. T, II. C Ttirrs, Directors Kissiv, ' 1. J. ('. CtHFSItl.1., II. Habtii, II. I. UllKKT. John D. Fit, 1 T P Cramer Uhv. Brown ( 'on Voorhies ( 'rushy Uidilbi Parkm Kobf. (1'Neil Dr. Clise. Tim scorn by live innings only lb ab ill. si A 6-Hole STEEL RANGE HL'h Closet and Reservoir for only $35.00. were hehl iu Grunts Pass aud a large iiumber of iiersons sis ut Iho day In ( 'miner picnics at various r. treats in the llBI '"" country aud at the. celebrations at After the gum Li..rlli. .ml Vishlumi Cilv. A linn I I'll I l ii rued In llic persou". aiiiong,huiii were llm tain- pirlnnk nf ilios of II. L. Gilkey, O. O. Lund, Dr the mure solid f Fluil ey ami Dr. Loughridge, spent the lurt t"l the day at Savage Rapids where they In fn sluncm s pad a delightful time In tho cool shade mi and a I on the banks ol Rogun liver. Various si-lei 1 inns. Hu n sports together with wading and swim- lining In the river worn indulged in by tl.n young folks und after all had en joyed a floe dinner ami a lunch in the levelling the drive home was made at dusk. rf if II innings being I '. ieo I 'lliuiei ( ll'VI'ligir K ON Halve' Dr. Iinuglas Imi'inn Dr. IVitid Gllllillid' l.'lley Is us follows, pluyi d : - it I - 5 II (I - I ,' 'II I: 1 Clil'.p ill V l i.l Ml III) I Ihi'H .mi .m l c 1 1. 1 v nl (I-. Jil l ,is ll.n i s VIM the 1 C ' 'I ' l-4 s l i II ll ili y i i" limn n i r ,i !. nil I a ll' (....lis I'm No Saloon Wa.nted on South Side ly organized Stranskv Steel Ware V Guaranteed for five years. Patton'sSnnProcf Paint A pure paint and a paint that wears, at no more cost than others. Garden Hose Remnants In short lentliB with couplings at 8 and 10 centa per foot. All these and more at Cramer Bros. ODD FELLOWS BLOCK The ne Muuicil lagu has nudertakeu to prevent the establishment o' a saloi u by August Fetardi of the Kugle Brew lug Coiuiany at the Company s bmweiy across Rogue river from this city. Mr. Fetscli bad made uppll tinn for a county license at the term ofcooiity rouit now In session and had l:i:i names ou bis is'titiou. Ihe league, through its officers, liev. J B. Travis. Kugeoe Piorsiiu and W. M Hair, got op a remonstrance and cured 111 names to it. Through get ting persons to withdraw their names from the saloon petition aud striking off illegal names they cut off 21 names from Mr. Fetsrh's petition. The case is before the county court this Frlady afternoon, and in addition to overcoming the petition by a larger remonstrance Ihe League, will attack the validity of Ihe application and thn notice. Tho up plication is made by the Kagle Brew ing Company, and no company or cor poratioa can hold House to sell liquor that being glvi-o only to persons, of known good standing. The notion. which was published In the Herald is defective la not giving the date when the application would be made to the conrt To add to these counts the League baa strong evidence by which they claim they can prove that Mr. Fetsnb has tswo retailing liquor since be opeued bis brewery saloou. W. B. SHERMAN Meal Estate and Timber ROOMS 10 & 12, MASONIC TEMPLE GRANTS PASS, OREGON PHONE 731 I FRUIT GROWER FAVORS A UNION Commission Mm ot no Much ( tin- Profits 1 hat Me Did Not Moik-'t es II Hih Fruit. Corporation hooks, stock certificates and sells at tho Courier oMco. i'. L, S. iiiii was Mi t.il.iy w Hh I'i A h x .nil. t 1 1 in In", lie creillt of iu (illllltH I'lSI hones of K.irly i Vi 1 1 1 1 Ii gives llllll bunging Hm tirs Koguej i .! rsv, .i:v unci.it crohestia gave a ing I i grain vihlih v.as i sj 1 1 mlly i iijij able llnnllv lnul ll:n sliall.s nl Hi.' mil n usi il w hen dm sky ioi !,i Is si lit tl air and the minim cuiell. ,' iil Ihe niiiiiv colored lulls of lire inl'i il.uk uess. Balloons wcie also li'.rnl.i Throughout the day ami i v. 1 1 J i 1 1 (lri.,,1. Puss iniinir A inil.K Wile busy with la crackers and torindi.H, the only cldeut resiildd fnini a "sou of ii gun" which had bei n placed 'n Jim Shiver's pocket f..r sale kei ping Ii was sain until suum hgl: fru I, on exploded it and a dain.ifi d po l et was tlm ri-nlt ( ii In r ! at un i i I pedal un rit were Hi" .i- by Mrs. i'aiki r, M.s. i. 1'. Harvey, li. II. O Nell and C L. .M.ingiini. Tun races were rt.ii. Mil II.ii vi y l. ing ahead until In In r hie m she ' nl headlong and l"l the line. .1. I'ariiee and Dr. C'hse ul"i tnmhi fust lime iu aoolInT r c . I his ii , l iu tinn was one tu lie long lemenib. n il and Mr and Mrs l i e have ll.e thanks i 1' pi of all who w kiiiilin ss lu oj a rli. pros' lit uing tin ir I, 'or tin it Music Just In. Haeajawea Lullihy. (lu The TraiL Up and Down 'Ihu li.nl. Iwis and Clark Wall. Lewis ami Clark Centennial March Hhe's Hie, ping Niaih Oregon's 'lall Bines. My Old On son Ilnmc Where Hulls Hie Oregon. A Little Boy Called T ips. At the Grants 1'sss Musin House. Films Ccurier Building. In s lo this market for this voir. Ml. Sams bus u line fruit farm nenr Wnoilvil'ii and be is one of the Ingest peach glnwiis if Hcgne ltiver Valley. His crip of pinches last year amounted lo above. Slt.tK) boxes, hu. le inly marketed 211)11 luixi s a Mil pi n e Unit ho was aliln to realize lofl him so lit! In pinllt that hu ceased niai.iim shipments before the season lo-eil Mils year be will havo fully is huge a ( lop of pea, In s as oe bad la.t year ami th y will b - nf extra flue si . and qualit. Mr Sims it also a largo grower i f apples and w ill ( ml 'ivcr I'.nM! hi ivs tu markit Ibis season. Mr. Sams' i xperieneo with coin- ii is-ii.n on li in th" shipments of his rult has lieeu such that he has b-i-niini a urong ndvoci.t" of a fruit ilnWCIs II ii i un lor tins rcctuu (I Itogne Hu, r Valb y. He is ' f Ihe n mien thai the fruit iuiluliy won 1,1 In oiiino one of Ihu ch I if pi ml net is oi waitli f,.r tliis se(t:i,ii could ilu gnuvi rs real ii,' llm pi li cs lou' sin, liar fruit sells fur ill ill-trlcts wheie the business it handled thioiikh uiiiour. Hu thinks a stu ng u n i o.i ci.u l e or gain ,! of ll.o Lull u. u of this ili trict so s.inu us they fully under stand tlu udv. images to ioi'i from iiiarketing I In-1 r crop und of buying tlair boxes, of paper, spraying ma terial, etc., by wholesale through a j union. I Ilo yon know that you can make a P. mi days visit to the Exposition at I Pin laud, including railroad fare and !all expenses for f.'ti.Vj; ten days 1 i.'i'i. li.l full Information can be secured i on application at this oflice. I U. P. Jester, A s;t. Who hnlh li'il iminW ulnir lieintlif' fnvAirr rur lulu front hi Hon lite pnl.'ii e , ' a rf,;'i '' Hcatily in a sine, r.s far as style and shape is coiiccrncil, may he dis covered nt a glance, hut quality eatiiiol always he judged in ad vance unless yiiji ate an expert. Keen olinervatum avails you noth- iiig. lliat is exactly wny you shuuUI come tu us when ou want the kind of shnes that will wear for a loiiK lime and give you satisfac tion while they do wear. All you have to make certain nf when you (my heie is that the shoe fits you comfoitalily. Our John H. Cross slide for ladiis, manufactured at Lynn, Mass., insures hoth .style, wearing (iiialities and fit, none bet ter. LADIlvS with fender feet. DOI-S COMFORT in a shoe mean am-" thing; to you? If so step into a pair of GROVKIVS Soft Shots for ten der feet, strictly hat:d made. Kach dollar purchase entitles you to a chalice on the piano. R.L1URTLETT Crantt Pats, Oregon. Hole ageut for Cross aud Grover shews lu Josephine Connty.