ROGUE RIVER COURIER. GRANTS PASS. OREGON. NOVEMBER 24. 1905. . .. ' " 1 "" - " ' . ' . T " . . . . AAMiMMMMMiNMMMMMMite Clean-Up Millinery Sale I wUl Mil my entire stock of Millinery Goods, made up stock and , materials at a great discount. YOUR CHOICE OF 5 doz. Tailored Hats 2 doz. Pattern Hats at 50c at Cost 11.25 Grade Velvet at 76c. AU Ribbons and Ostrich Goods reduced In proportion. Everything In Winter Millinery Reduced Patent Leather Polos, 60c. Sale continues until goods are sold. MISS IDA WESTON. Front St., bet. 6tK svnd 7th. NEW LAW RELATING TO SCHOOLCHILDREN Mutl Attend School or Parent Liable to bl Fine -nd Imprisonment. First National Bank of Southern Oregon R. A. BOOTH, Pres. J. C. CAMPBELL, Vice-Pres. II. L. OILKKY, Cashier. CA PITA Ii STOCK Hurplni and Undivided Profits 50,000.00. 22,000.00. Receive deposits subject to check or on certificate payable on demand. Sells drafts on New York, Chicago, ban Francisco, Portland and Seattle. Special (aclliliea (or making collections through numerous correspondents K. A Booth, J. Directors H. 0. KmnsY, - P. H. Hastii. Jons !). Far, T.Turrs, J. C. Ctsru, II. L. OiLKsr. A STURDY PIONEER OF APPLE6ATE VALLEY Mr. Rehkopl Hale and Active at 78 Yeare-Planling More Hope Exterminate Plum Tree. Post Cards Tablets 2 cards tablet. So Moaio store. Wholesale and Retail Feed ana Flour Store J. E. KERLEY, Proprietor. Kerley'i Feed Stable!, South Sixth Street. Best Brand of Flour. Hay of all kinds. Rolled Hurley, Wheat and Oats. Clean Gray Oats for Hoed. 0t Bedrock prices. HAHY Rambler Rose The new ever-blooming dwarf Crimson Rambler. The greatest bloomer known. ' Also Fruit, Shade and Ornamen tal Trees, Monterey Cypress and Privet for hedges. I can get almost anything you wish in this line. Place your orders early. J. T. TAYLOR, at the Model Drug Store. NEW STOCK OF FURNITURE -AT- McLANE'S STORE Weit G Strtet Second block from Sixth itrcet At prices that make bar gains. Latest in Couches and Rockers Fine Silk-Floss Mattress Hotel Dressers Window Shades Kitchen Treasures Extension Tables Bedroom Sets Everything needed to fur nish the home. CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR. SALE. BARRELS Empty lard barrels for sale at Ahlf's Packing House. JERSEY COW For sale Inquire W. E. Taylor at the freight dopot. BEES 10 Colonies of Italian Bees in box hives for sain cheap. Mrs. V. D. Litton, North Eighth Street. CELERY Delicious, crisp, fresh from garden, not dry anil tough like that shipped. Phone 1083. W. A. Hood. FOR 8ALE-BRICK-60,000 brie for sale if sold at once. Inquire of Hair-Riddle Hardware Co. REMINGTON Typewriter No. 6 for .u cash or :ustallninels. See A. E. Voorhies. TWO HUNDRED AND FORTY acres ou Rogue Rivor about four miles west fiom city, for sale or rent cheap. Call on or address Jos. Moss, THE REAL ESTATE MAN. 1,'AKM FOR BALK two miles from Mer ' lln, 111 acres alsmt fill acres ol good bottom land, ' ac res In cultivation, small holme and barn and about AO acres under fence, balance of land suitable for ore hard or pasture. For further particulars ad dress W. M. Crow, Merlin, Oregon. 200 ACKK ranch, good prune and ample orchard, email fruit in abundance; water for irrigation, beside springs on every 40 acres; center of a good range rounlrv; two dwelling houses, big barn, every thing complete; well sheltered from fronts, good milling markets, one half mile north of Tunnel U, price $2,500. Inquire at this otlice. WANTED The Model Drug Store tlai Just Whit You Want Our Orlobrittod Electric licit, Naturo's Yihilizer, to build n ami strengthen the whole body ami for the cure of Rheutimtisin, Par alysis, Liver, Kidney, Lame I'ack, Constipation ami all Nervous Diseases. The i tl'eet of Electricity on the nerves is that of a power ful nerve tonic. It generates new life anil energy and tones up the relaxed, weak ened and shaky nerves and gives them vigorous energy. For the next 30 days, ju ice $10.00. Regular price j-JO.OO. Write or call at onco. MODHL DKI CJ STORK IF YOIT WANT GOOD DRY WOOD CALL UP Broms Wood Yard I0H 2nd st.,or Telephone 5SS TO '1RADE A good, sonnil horse for wood. Address Wood, care Courier. FIR HARK Good heavy fir bark wanted at Lund's wood yard, Grants Pass. WANTED to lease furnished hotel or stage station or would lake unue boarding house where there is a large force of men employed; long experi ence and first-class rerereuocs. Ad dress Mrs. C. A. 8., care Courier. SITUATION WANTED. WORK A place to work for board and go to school. Cau do house work and willing to work. Ad dress A una Ueorge, Grants Pass, Oregon. Below are some of the provisions of the new law regulating the employ ment of child labor, and for the at tendance of children at school. Section S. No child under the age of 14 years shall be employed in any form, for wages or other compensa tion to whosoever parable, during the hoors when the public schools of the town, dist'ict, or city in which be or she resides are in session. Section 4. Attendance at school shall be compulsory upon all children between the ages of 8 aud 14 years In all cities, town and villages of the State of Oregon during the whole of the school term io the city, town, or village in which the child resides, and opon all children in such city, towns, and villages between the ages of 14 and 16 years who are not em ployed in some lawful work. Seotloo fi. No ohild under 16 years of age shall be employed, permitted, or suffered to work in any employ ment enumerated in section 2 unless the person or corporation employing him procures and keeps on file aad accessible to the school authorities of the district where such child re sides, and to the police and board of Inspectors of child labor, an age and schooling certificate as hereinbefore prescribed, and keep a complete list of all such children employed therein. Section 11. Any person or corpora tion who shall employ a minor con trary to the provisions of tills act, or who shall violate anv of the provis ions thereof, shall be guilty of mis demeanor and opon conviction shall be fined in a sum not less than f 10 nor more than t25 for the first otTensi, nor less than 25 nor more than f'lO for the seooud offense, and be impris oned for not less thau 10 nor more than !J0 days for the th ird aud each succeeding offense. Section 13. Any parent or guardian who shall violate any of the provis ions of this act or allow any child under their custody or control to be employed coutrary to the provisions of tliis act shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be fined not less thiiu 5 00 and not more the 25. Such is now the law of Oregon. We are informed that it will be en forced in Roseburg and several other Oregon towns. There has been in the past too much nou attendance of school by some children who should have been in school Running at large they not only become a mrnanci to the community and candidates for the reform school, hut they do great harm by inducing other children to play truant. supt. Turner says there are none too oor in Grants Pass to send their children to school, as the law pro vides that books shall be furnished free to (hose who are nimble to buy them aud there are ladies societies in town which will see that good cloth ing is prnided for those whose parents cannot iroperly clothe them. SOME BARGAIN POINTERS ESTRAY. STRAYED Ou August 18, near Dry Diggings mine, small brown horse will) part double harness on. 6 reward for information leading to recover of horse. Leave word at Deau & Dickison's stable. MINING PROPERTY PARTIES wishing to boy or sell minirg property will do well to cor respond with S. Meyer, Merlin, Ore. News Noles From the Business Men to Render. Call for Colestin Water. Iuk at Model Drng Store. Violin, etc., strings Courier Build lug. Get your cedar posts at 408 Second street. Post LOST. FOB CHARM On Saturday a gold cluirui with inoiiogriu"0 11". hind er please return to this (dik e. MISCELLANEOUS URIlF.RS taken lor fine cookies aud bread. Mrs. K. 11. Drown, 408 Sec ond street. Tel. ftNA. TUTORING Private pupils wanted, Grammar grades or College prepura tory work. ('has. F. t'hcssuiau, Harvard, A. II., P. O. University of California. 1417 Sixth street, Grants Pass. FRANK ltl'RNKTT-Upliolslering, mission furniture made to order. Sell1, Vp. All ihtsoiis owing the firm of t .ur ine n licmcnway Company are hereby notified to call aud settle the account at once. JARMAN l.EMKNWAY CO. Cattle Ranch For Rent. 3'JO acres on Seven-Mile creek about live miles southwest from Fort Klamath, Oregon. AIL fenced, house, large ham, ample water supply, w ill cut alsmt 80 tons w ild buy. Address, with references, P. U. Box No. Taooiua, Washington. A Famine In Blocks The factory having curtailed their output of Mocks, 1 shall lie able to de liver lor the Winter months, owing to the big demand, but one load of blocks on each order received. After December 1st the price for a big load, which is a larger loud and better block thau Is supplied by the Med ford or Ashland dealers, will po Ii, but this price does not affect orders already in. This raise in price is made neces sary to meet eipeiises of driver aud Ihs team. Prices on all other wood will remain as uow giveu. Dry oak, ttr, mad r one, uiauiauita ami pine de livered promptly lu any quantity to la 1 parts of the city. O. O. Lund. Cards Courier Tele -the Souvenir Building. W. B. Slieruiau Real Estate. phone "III. Give your friends a Stage line good smoke. Next Thursday is Thauksgiviug. If you need a Self-Basting Roaster, go to Cramer Bros. Clothes mended. Mrs. L. S. Holt, 118 Moss Street W. L. Ireland, the Real Estate Man, negotiates loans. IT. M. C. F I ml ley tests eyes and furnishes glasses. Bicycle Bells aud Lamps at a d count at Paddock's. Colcstiu Mineral Water is best for table use. DePuy sells ir. Airtight Heaters all si.es and pricis from f 1.76 up at Cramer Bros. Next Thursday is Thanksgiving, and you can get Tahl Silverware at Cramer Bros. Pencils and Tablets at the Model Drug Store. W li.ui you call fi r mineral water in sist on having Colestin Water. Ail dealers have it. Next Thursday is Thanksgiving, it the oven of your stove is loo small, you can get your ttiikuy In a Garland oveu bought from Cramer lir. s. Cob still Mineral Watt r is pure ai d healthful and is the natural product ot the spring. You should have it on your table. For rale by the iicttlc or case at lVPuy's. Colored Post Cards 9 for 4 cents Music Store. Ml styles of Souvenir Pi at cards for sale at the Music Store. That Home Grown "Mince Meat WHITE HOUSE GROCERY. Andrew Rehkopf is a striking ex of the vonthful vigor that many of the Oregon pioneers possess. He U 78 vears old vet as active as the average man of 40 or 50. Mr. Reh kopf resides on bis fine farm on the Applegate between Provolt and Ap plegate postofflce, and Thursday de siring to come to Grants Pas to at tend to some business matters, and his horses all being needed in the farm work, he started to walk to town. He had made 14 of the 17 miles from his place to Grants Pass before 10 o'clock, when a neighbor with a team, caught op with him and gave him a ride on to town, be ar riving here as fresh and vigorous as though out only for a short morn ing jaunt. Friday morning Mr. Rehkopf started afoot on his trip home, he expecting to make the 17 miles in five hours. Mr. Rehkopf came to Men-phis, Tenn., when lie was a young man, from Germany, and in 1853 be went to California, coming to Applegate valley in 1856, where lie has since lived. He first settled on Williams creek, buying of Ben Smith the farm now owned by J. M. Johns and on which the village of Williams now stands. He afterwards sold the Will iams creek ranch and went in partner ship with William Pernoll, uow de ceased, aud bought the farm now owned by Mrs. Pernoll and her sons near Applegate postonice, ana iney carried ou for several years extensive farm and stock business. Io 1870 he sold his interest to Mr. Pernoll and took op his present farm as a homestead. In 1870 he was married to Miss Mary Wooldridgo, a daughter of Aphius Wooldridge, an Applegate pioneer. Mrs. Rehkopf died three years ago, and since then Mr. Rehkopf has made his lume with his son, Henry, who is married and resides on the home place aud assists in carrying on the farm work. Mr. Rehkopf and his son have 27 acres to hops and had a fine crop this year which they are yet holding for a raise in price. Mr. Rehkopf is not discouraged at all over the hop outlook and will have 15 acres more set to hops next spring. This yard will be put out by John McCallister and son, William. They do all the work and deliver the hops iu Grauts Pass aud get half of the crop for a term of years, Mr. Reh kopf furnishes the land, the wire for one way and the timber for the poles. Mr. McCallister has completed a dwell ing house adjoiuiug the Imp yard land and he and his son are uow erect ing a baru. He has rented his farm at New Hope and will shortly move his fimily to the hop yard. The yard is located on Apnlegate bottom land, the soil of which is a deep, rich loam and it will produce an extra fine quality of hops. Mr. Rehkopf pro poses to prniit by the advice given by Prof. Cordley at the farmers institute lust September, and cut down all the plum trocB on his place. Prof. Cord ley stated that it had been clearly proven that the plum aud prone trees were tin ceding places for the hop louse. The wild plums being theT favorite haunt. Were these trees all removed a big work wonld be ac complished in eradicating the pest that causes such big losses iu hop yards, for they will not breed on any other kind of a tree On Mr. Reh kopf's place there are many wild plums and he will have them all grub bed out as also all ou the adjoiuiug laud. Having purchased Marshall Field & Co.'s big sample lines of LADIES' SKIRTS, WAISTS, UNDERSKIRTS, MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY BLANKETS I will place same on sale, commencing Saturday, Nov, 25 At prices less than wholesale; only one of a kind and all new and up-to-date, See our window for a few prices. LADIES' SKIRTS From $1.85 to $4. 95, worth $3.00 to $7.50 LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS- From 45$ to $4.95, worth 75t to $5.00. Shoes You will WANT SHOE for Thanksgiving. I have a Big Stock to select from in MEN'S SHOES the M. A. Tackard Shoe stand in the lead for $3.50 High Cuts for Men from $3.50 to $0.00. LADIES' and CHILDREN'S S II O L S in Patent Leather and Vici Kid in Heavy and Light Soles. See Voorhies for Uuderwood Type writers and Typewriter supplies. You will alwavs tlnd matter of in terest Iu our classified ad column. Mrs. Heckes lias moved here to spend the Winter. Mrs. Jennings is having a house built here in winch to spend the Win-! ter. j Mrs. Bnufleld and Itba Baufleld who have beeu spending a few days ill the Pass have returned. j The doctor was called last Wed- j uesday fur Mr. Bon n, who had beeu sutTotiug from an operatiou ou his hearing. j The large air compressor for the mine arrived last Friday. It weighed over 15,000 pounds and was several days ou the road between Grants Pass and here. ! CHURCH NOTICES. Newman M E. Church i Sunday School at 10 A. M. . Class Meeting at 13 M. Junior League at 3 P. M. Epworth l.tiaguo atti:3lP. M. Morning worship at II. hvcuiug at 7 30. The tmnuiug worship will be do vo'ed to the administering of the Sacrament of the l ord's Supper. In llie evening Rev. M. C. Wire, D. D., 1 presiding vlder of Eugene district will preach. A welcome for all. CO, Becknian, pastor. St. Luke's Church. At the morning service, the Rev. F. C. Williams will preach ou the subject "Soldiers of Christ." Sun day School aud Bible Class meet al The needs for Thanksgiving include ij 15 This has o...... f.,,,,,,1 t , ,1 U . . ,;.. t, " " sets aud Silverware, all of which you young people, aud the Bible Class, cau get at Cramer Bros. 1 taught by Mr. Williams has grown Chauiherlaiu's Colic, Cholera and Dlarhoca Remedy. Tins is the most successful medicine iu the world for bowel complaints, aud is the only remedy that will cure chronic diart liova. Every bottle Is warranted. For sale by all druggists. very fust, uutil it has become neces sary to have a separate rooui. "The Parable of the 'Ialiuts" wil be the! subject for the evening sermon. j You will receive a hearty welcome! at auy of "these services. FRED GUMPERT Xext door to First National R. O. McCroskey Hank. 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