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! ROGUE RIVER COURIER. GRANTS PASS, OREGON, SEPTEMBER 15, 1905. j'-?r,""",fw'll 1! M.M A U . It...- I I , v, Aivn awik. IMK U V n kVV L H L PRICE and QUALITY are twins at the ...White House Grocery.., Our aim to give the best good, and service for the least money con sisieru wun ousiness principles Hop yard supplies furnished to in dividual buyers and attention given iu Pining conveniences. Items of Personal Interest. CO 1 . TV 1 ' . n im cuuuub reme rrnnes coo 1 caa good Salmon Hir ""i"i'u oaraineg . njr No. S Royal Soda Crackers ". 2"c I can good Ashland Tomatoes Mc 1 cau good Corn 10c inmilllB nolle CeanS 4j(. 1 gallon good syrup. . . . 0c 1 sack floor (10 lb. sack). 80c 1 pound tea dost loc 1 box 20 bars laondry soap skc 6 bars fancy toilet soap 2bc T.IE BEST Two-Bit Coffee for 20c in GranU Paw Sweet potatoes now in market. The celebrated Josephine conuty CASABAS now coming in market Tomatoes are cheaper 25 cents per dox tins week. Watermelons now at their best. Peaches and Pears scarceud iu good demand. Another fresh lot of sweet and sour pickles and Queen Olives Just arrived. White House Grocery. Telnplioue 4111, answoreU promptly. Miss Ivan Gordon returned Sunday alter a month 'i visit at Portland and Oreg in City. W. L. Ireland made a business trip to f ortland the first of the week, re tcrning borne Wednesday. Dr. and Mrs. F. A. Clise and son Don left Wednesday morniug lor Port ia ii I where they will remain a month. Miss Carolyn TJmphlett left Ihuw day morning for Fallon, Nevada, where she has taken a position on a newspaper. Mr. Darby O'Toole and danohbar . Mis Frances, of Phoenix, Ore., were quests at Mr. Dounell's and at Mrs. E. Ualvin's, a few days this week, Elbert Veach and mother left north Thursday morning, Mr. Veach for a short stay in Portland and his mother to visit her old home at Cottage Grove. Mm. Will Jackson and daughter, Miss Kuih of Baker City are visiting Mr. Jos. Moss. Dr. Jackson has sold ont his busiuess In Baker City and will locate in Portland. Mrs. M. A. Owens of Oakland, Cal., is visiting her brother, V. P. Wright Although they have been living a comparatively short distance apart, they have not met before for nearly 40 years. J. N. Boyd came up from Ashland Monday to tnrn over his photograph tent to Mr. Bruch who will conduct the buboes in the future. Mr. Boyd is now engaged in the grocery busi ness in Anhland. F. L. Preston of Boulder, Colo., after spending a week or more visit ing former ueighbors, Mr. Kuapp unci Mr. Copps, left for the north Mon day. Mr. Preston's trip will extend over several mouths as he is visiting the ui'...iug sections from Death's Valley to British Columbia, he being au exp rt mineralogist. Miss A. M. Muzzy of New Tork. after a visit of several weeks to Rev. and Mrs. H. H. Brown, left for Cali fornia points Wednesday. Q. P. Jester visited his mother at Halsey this week, returning home Thursday. While there he bad a visit .with his sister also, whose borne is in Seattle. Van Farmer, whose name does not indicate his occupation at all for he is a successful miner, returned Satur day from Siskiyou county, where he has been mining for several months past. E. C. Dixon le t Monday night for a visit to the fair. He will meet his father, mother and sister iu Portland and they will return with him to Grants Pass for a visit of several weeks. Miss Astella Qoodin, former pre oeptress of the High schorl, has can celled her engagement with the Salem school and accepted a position in the Prineville High school at a greatly increased salary. Carl McCroskey returned home Wednesday uight from Newport where has been olerk at the Monterey dur ing the summer. There have been an unusual number of visitors at New port this season the number amount ing to about 1100. Arthur How land and W. H. Miller, who sre driving a tunnel on the Mt. Pitt mine on Jump-off-Joe came to Grants Pass Saturday evening. Sun day morning Mr. Miller left for Jack sonville for a short visit with his family, while Mr. Huwlnnd left Monday evening for Portland, where he will spend a week at the fair. Mr. and Mrs... G. R. Ross of Mechanirsburg, 111 ,and Jack Ross and son I ester, of Robv, 111., left Grants Pass Sunday on their trip home. The party had been to the Lewis and Clark fair and had stopped off here to ray Mr and Mrs. A. T. Martin a visit. Mrs. Martin and Mrs. Q. R. Ross are sisters and Mr. and Mrs. Martin be News Note from th Business Men to R.edera. ! fore coming to Oregon I sided in Illinois. last year re- RED LETTER DAYS Thursday. Friday Sept. 28, 29, 30 and Saturday " i Copyrignt 1905 by Hrt Schaffner 6 Marx School supplies at Clemens'. Violin, etc., strings Courier Build ing. W. B. Sherman Real Estate. Tele phone 731. Souvenir Post "Cards Courier Building. Give your frieuds a Stage line the good smoke. If yon want a biovcie chean. call at Cramer Bros. Clothes mended. Mrs. L. 8. Holt, 118 Moss Street W. L. Ireland, the Real Estate Man. negotiates loans. Or. M. C. Findlev testa eves and lurnisues glasses. Bicycle Bells and Lamps at a dis count at ranuock s. Pure Malt Pickling Vinegar. White House Grocery. School Books and School supplies at me oioaei utng store. Rifles and Carbines in 80-30 aud 25 35 Calibers at Cramer Bros Maps of Oregon Wash in ton and California at the Musio Store. Pop Pickers will find camp Stoves ana camp outfits at Uramer Bros. ton will a!was fiud matter if in terest In our classified ad column. A publio typewriter can be found at the Courier Building at all times. aims ireiaua is a resident piano saiisiar.y ana guarantees satisfaction Caps for Masous Jars 16 cents dozen, two dozen for 25 cents. Hair Riddle Hardware Co. Call at the Musio Store, Front street and see the handsome pianos- Miss Iceland cau sell you any of the standard makes. Eves carefully fisted and glasses ntten to correct any defect of vision hy vr. vt. t. Kreuier, Courier build ing. Prices reasonable. The Western, a first-class fiimilv hotel, vuint location, yet convenient to depot and near court house. (jood meals and cleau beds aud prices reasnnauie. Miss Minnie Ireland now has the Allen & Gilbret-lianibker Co. piano aud orgau agency for Josephine county and she cau always be found at the Musio Ilnufe. Instruniei.ts sold ou easy payments aud old ones taken 111 exchange Engraved Cards Courier Building. The best assortment of tablets at Clemens'. PeiiciU and Tablets, at the Model Drug store. Colored Post Cards 3 for S cents Musio store. Puib Malt Pickling Vinegar White '1 ouse urocery. Putton's Sun Proof Paiuts are sold only by Cramer Bros. Post Cards Tablets 2 cards tablet, fic Musio i-tore. TIMES AND TOGS What they were and what they are A Difference Wo might emphasize the importance of comparison hy going hack to primitive days were it necessary, or perhaps not so far hack. HART SCHAFFNER t MARX clothes have the "car-marks" of today, their method for making modern clothes is not necessarily unlike that of others, but enough of that difference exists to make their clothes distinctive In the long run, excellence and worth are the only things that count. When a customer of ours trys on a suit and realizes that it (its perfect ly and looks fine, ami we give him an unqualified guarantee of its ju;dity, he will go away pleased with him self and with us. Whi'ti he finds it wears and retains its shape and continues to give him service, he becomes another of our faithful patrons so long as he gets the same satisfaction. Corporation books, stock certificates and mils at the Courier oflice. Typewriting and Stenography- ground noor, uouncr building. See Voorliies for Underwood Type- wrirers aud .typewriter supplies. W. B. Sherman Real Estate aud Timber, Room V and 10, Masonic Temple. Go to the Grants Pass Grocery for tuts uoweu Cheddar braud of Tilla mook cheese. Timber claims. Homesteads. W H, Sherman, Rooms 10 and 12 Masonic letnple, Grants Pass Ore. Protect yonr goats and sheep from depredations of coyotos, cougats, wildcats and other wild animals by using fllarsters l oyote r.itermlimtor. Warranted to killvarmiuts every tune and to hold Its strength for a year. Is a prepared paste that the smell of it will attract a coyote for a long dis tance. Pull directions with each can, for sale at Rotermund's drugstore, urants rtvi. Chickens wanted by Henry W alters at the Oregon. It is this kind of clothing that we sell, merchandise that fulfills modern clothes educated public demand for the best that's made. the You can't make a mistake by placing us on your calling list when you ate ready for a Fall or Winter Suit. tiuuu GEO. S. CALHOUN CO. Outfitters to Boy and Man. We sell whut we advertise and we advertiac what we sell jand our customers lind that the goods are what we claim tli. hi to be. i Here is a lirt of hoiiio of "our best" lines anil every one is guaranteed: j j (iarland Stoves Stransky Steel ware Anti - Rusting Tinware Hartford Bicycles Tat ton's Sun l'roof Taint Oliver l'lows. There is solid satisfaction in all of them. Tuv Them. Fall Goods New Supply. CLOTHING Boys' & Men's HATS - Snappy and Up-to-Date SHOES -See Those Sketos Shirts and Ties that are smashers See Windows INCORPORATED. A Brief Record of Local Events. Cramer Bros. ODD EEMXiWH BLOCK A ledum on Christian Science hy Miss Jlary Brook ins, O. 8. B., of Minneapolis, will be fliven In the Opera House Monday evening, Sept. 2,'th, under the auspices of the First Christiau Science Association, of Orauts Pass, Ore. Th association extends a cordial invitation to the puhllc. The Amity paper reports a farmer iu that section raised this leasoti eight tous of vetch hay from 1 34 acres of laud. Many farms hero have had quite as good success with vetch. It should bo sown not later than this nioutn to get the largest growth for It is a winter growing plant, nud it will yield the second nml third crop when Irrigated. The Willamette Development League will hold its third convention at Eugene, September 2'.Uh aud 80th. with three very interesting programs oil which the most prominent men of the statu discuss methods for the de velopment of Western Oregon. This will be one of the most important conventions ever held, 11 ml (irituts Pass is Invited. Persons desiring sti nogruphio aud typewriting done correctly, as to grammar, spelling and punctuation, aud neatly can have their wink done hy Miss M. A. Barrett, at the Courier lllce. Business correspondence and paH'r strictly coulldintliil. Mirs Barrett fully understands all classes f commercial aud legal wolk and her prices are reasonable. Earl V. IiiK'iIls has rented the room in the olil Axtell building formerly occupied by Judd Taylor and will opeu au assay oflice. Mr. and Mrs Ingals arrivd July 1st Irom Boulder, olo., but for Hie past month Iiiivh been at the (ireeulmeL mine Mr. 1 11 Kit 1 1 h is a grmluatc ol liruUi I Diversity of I Irs Miiiiie., Inwu, nml hits had a practical exiirienie n. rarer and 1 hcmiM. The Koseburg Pluinili 11 ! r Ins tins say of our Kohert, "Jjm hli.e uith," aud of his ni gtehioiiiil in. piimions: "Knleit 1,1m Mnith tin ell known Demociiit 11: ti e iiuerif (inints Pass w ho is hi oininu himself for Congress to ruciieil lien. Hinui 1 Hermann has be n in this 1 ii v iiuiii, this week on his why to Pi rtlnml ' h aving for that place Tnctndy inglit. Mr. Kmith I ns sold ,ir pir, tin- Grunts Pass Herald, to Henry Hmitl, ho w ill attempt the ul.liriitii 11 i t u liily paper at Oisiits Piisn " That Hug cm H:ver Valiev ir Un natural li'Miin of the grille is 1 roieii by the vigorous urowth and hen thy vine of both the w Id ami the tame grapes that are to he found iu thi Valley. A rnuiple ol a t,rn vine showing the wonderful growth that1 has been made this year is on dis play at Jos. Muw' real e-tate olllce This vine is 21 feet long, a'l of this year's growth but hie I It been allowed to grow for the remainder of the season, would have added another fisit or more in length. It is from a vine In John Patrick's yard, who reside on North Eighth street. The vine grew In the drsiryard without cultiva tion, irrigation or special care. First National Bank of Southern Oregon It. A. IIOOTII, Pres. J. 0. C'A M I'BKI.I., Vice -Pres. II. 1.. (ill.KKY. Lsshier. CAPITA!, HTOl'K Hurplus ami Undivided I'rutl'a !r0,lKIO.K). Si'J.IMIO OO. Ite.elye deposits subject to check or on certltlcale psvsHe on (I menu. I. helis ilriids on New Vurk, Chicago, ban Francisco, Portland and Heallle r-pecial facilities for making collections thruiigli numerous currespouilenta It. A. Mootii, 1 J. T. Terrs, llireottirs KlNNKY. P. J. ('. CilMPIIIti.1., II Haitii, II. I,. UII.KIT. Joiisj I). Fky, Don't Forget - - The Host Assortment School Books and Supplies AT Clemens SELLS DRUGS Ruler ami Hlottir free for the asking. tift All tsg 0 E H (A r Z R. L. BARTLETT, II. Ill.lif., sill, hi., . ..-,. M I'nm. tr..tfon