Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, March 16, 1906, Image 8

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    KOOUB RIVER COURIER. GRANTS PASS, OREGON. MARCH 16. 1906.
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Decorations
MORE DAIRY COWS
FOR ILLINOIS VALLEY
Your good clothe for
Spring aro here waiting for
you to put on. If you are a
man of judgment in clothes,
you'll have a chance to exer
ciso it this season, in com-;
paring our suits as made by
Mr. I'urdy received more good? for
hi now t-trre hint wei'k.
Wm. lirow-D and wife of Urantg PaHs ;
wire cut to their Hugo home Sunday, j
Grandma Doff li Tisitinn lier ion
at Tnuuel v and Leland this week, i
Her lioiue in in Portland.
W. L. Cuaiiin, who has been work
ing on the railroad at Tunnel , le t
Inst week for Drain, Ore.
'IV. K. Handfrs and w ife have" moved
back on their farm from Tunnel 9,
and are again HviiiR "at 'home. "
Joe PeteiHOU ban been on the grippe
Are Imported From California--This
Valley to Soon
Hava Creamery,
Hart, Schaffner (Q.
Marx
with clothes produced by
other makers. You'll say
that the ftyJos aro better, the
tailoring, tho fit and the
quality. Wo positively
guarantee every garment
bearing tho Hart Sehafl'ner
j liHt, but in able to be out again. "e i road with the Grants Pass stage road,
will return to the Greenback country i,y George Mitheson aud Carl John-
! goon where he haa been for the pant i BOn preTODa jan& 0f 50 young
two yearn. j cows were parohated in Del Norte
I 1 learn that certain partiei are kick-1 oounty in the early pa't of this Win-
I iug bicauHB their namot were in the ter aud brought to. Illinois Valley.
Joe Russell, the Josephine county,
Oregon, rattle buyer, was over here
lai-t Saturday and Sunday, koking up
diiiry cows for parties ovtr the mount
ains. Record, Crescent City.
These cows are for Illinois Vallej
dairymen wlio are preparing 10 supply
cream to the creamery now being
built sii miles south of Eerby, near
the juncton of the Sucker Valley
paper last writing. ow Si, just let
"Maud" kick and she will soon get
over getting frightened.
Mr. Henry, the Hugo pontuiaster,
Is putting in all his spare time clear
ing land. Tnls time of year is flue
i for that kind of work, while the
1 m-ouud is yet soft from the heavy
& Max label to be absolutely! rains.
all'WOOl. I 0ur 'aruieM here are deeply intr-
jested In the fruit growing enterpriMe
You'll find plenty Of cloth S BUl n"el thousand grape cottings
... ... ,11 ! hsve been ordered from Hon. A. H.
thia year which aro not all- r. , ,.,. Pr an,, R nu, ,nt
COttOn, 1 of frnlt trees have been ordered from I ""' be keP' ""f to kfeP ,he bot,er ia
.,,. S n Ril.hW Perfect condition. The creamery
iiko an-1 B .
The farmers of this Valley already
had a large number of fine cows and
with these additions from the noted
dairy herds of Smith Kiver and other
sections of Del Norte oounty Illinois
Valley will have more firxt-clata
milch cows than any other district of
Southern Oregon.
Mathesou & Johnson have their
creamery baildiog completed ana tney
expect to get the machinery Installed
within the next week. The building
il 24x40 with a basement fitted op for
a coolroom where the temperature
wool, they're part
and they won't wear
wool. If we have an onnor
looks,
tunity to cloth you, you'll be t 31 A It I A L t
satisfied with your
and with our prices.
(ieo.S, Calhoun Co.H
Outfitters to Hoy and Man.
NEWS NOTES FROM
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
President Mulkey'a Son Seriously
Ill-College Event of Inter
eat to the Public.
President Mulkey is mill in Knil
lnnds, Cal., with his Kick don. It is
not known when lie will be back, as
lie cannot retnru until there is a
change for the better. The Htudnuts
re auxlously awaiting more hopeful
news as we wish to have Pres.
Mulkey and his son with os soon.
The oouiiuittees from the High
Tina 11. is running full blast.
Rain, suow and hail, plenty of
water for the miners.
Chauncey Krye made a quick trip to
eudale for medical aid.
James Waltou is currying the mall
during Mr. Jones' illness.
A. B. Savage is making a stay at
lllulie. Wonder what's up?
A. K. M;tttonu ami Frank Kain are
very busy getting ready for mining.
Jacob Fry mid Geo. FatiBrris passed
Ihrouuh with a load of freight for the
miners.
The mail carrier has Ik en unable to
make regular trips during the snow
storms.
Al Audrns aud Bud Tallinn took a
lay off and went to Glendale and
Grams Pass.
Frank Hill, Frank Williams and
Nelt Audrns stayed over, at Marial oil
their way to West Fork.
j will start op on a cream supply from
; 200 cows and the assurance ia given
; by the farmers that the number will be
I increased to 800 by a year hence;
. The managers expect to have Illinois
Valley creamery butter on (he Grants i
Pas market aud that it will be an
article that will be the equal to the
; best butter to lie bad.
j F&vor Full Suffrage.
j William M. Ivans, the late repub
lican candidate for mayor of New
York City, in his speech at the lun
cheon in honor of the With birthday of
Susnn R. Anthony, said in 1 art :
"I am hero today because I b'lieve
tli is. to lie my place. It is the dutv
of every man to uphold the hand of !
every woman in her efforts to redress'
a great and unspeakable political '
wrong How can any n:an with a '
heart and a soul aud an intellect look i
his wife ur daughter in the face and
say that he is entitle.) to any political 1
ripi't which she does not possess?
That man has the saxil of a hypocrite;
who tells you that he believes him- :
self entitled to the ballot for the pro-1
Jtectionof his life, liberty and pros-!
Everyoue that attended the party penty aud wishes to deny to his wife,
at J. Hall's on the 2'Jd enjoyed them
selves immensely. The dance lasted
till 8 o'clock.
! G. W. Billings and family spent
Thursday at John Hall's, also at
Push' and the Misses Hillings' and
other. to numerous too incut ion.
j The wedding bells are soon to ring.
Wonder who will be the next? We are
Kidioad and the Normal met McuUay
eveulug and made arrangements for
the debate between the two schools.
The question op for debate is "He
solved, That the Negro should not
have been given the right of snf-
frage. " The Normal has the allir- always sorry to lose auy of our young
wative and the High School the'nega- ladies, but we are glad to know that
tive side of the question, she tt ill Intends to live in our
Prof. Mellinger was cliosun chair- , vicinity. Suow Hall.
lnau and the Hou. O. B. Watson, Rev.
Wilson aud Prof. Milau judges. The
debate will be hold March 80. A
short program will be rendered iu
BUSINESS POINTER. S,
connection with the debate, and tak
ing luto consideration tho able steak
era on both sides of the quest iou, the
affair promises to be a success.
The girls' Literary Scciety meets
next Friday. An excellent program
has been prepared. The question,
"Resolved, That Labor Uuions are a
greater menanne to the industrial
World than the combinations of capi
tal" will be debated. Afllriuattve,
Viola Phiester and Jcsnie Wilson;
negative, Ida Robiusou ami Cora
Carter. The girls are takinir a ureat
Dr. Flanagan,
Physician and Dentist.
Dr. M. C Findley,
Oca lint, Aorist, licensed optician.
Ho to Coron for Plumbing.
M. Clement. Prescription Druggist.
A Gontleniau'a smoke the Staue
Hue,
A splendid line ol Koyal Charter Oak
Ranges at Cornn't
llaud Pruuers aud Tree Pruueri at
Cramer Bros.
Order seals and rubber
A. E. Voorhlea.
For a e'eau bed aud a good laeal
try the Western Hotel.
Penelope for Benefit of the Hospital
! the mother of his children, an equal
right iu the maintenance of her
liberty, property and prosperity.
Such an attitude of mind is incon
ceivable to me.
I "And if I canuot conceive of the
denial of ihis right by man, still les
! can I understand its denial by
1 woiuau. Of all inconceivable things
' on earth, the woman anti-suffragists
are the most so. They oouslder them
selves qualified to disenss these ques
tions, but not qualified to cast a bal
lot. They organize societies to clean
! onr streets and promote good govern
1 uieut of all kiuds, yet refuse the bal
lot, which would enable them to
choose servants to do these very
things. They prefer privileges to
duty. Let them do their duty by the
side of men aud women and not be so
supremely nnwouiaoly bs to seek
nothing but privileges.
"History shows as that women are
the oiviliera of society. They are
the beings who make the characters
of men, and to assert that they have
tamps of not the right to vote by the side ol
men is the absolute negation of j
rerun. "
deal of iuterottt lu Literary work and Ht Cpera House, March 31st.
their meetings are flue.
Iu athletics, baseball is the order f
the day. The enthusiasts are "bung
ing" them over. A game has been
arrauged between the Seniors and
Juniors as agaiust the Ftcsluu 'u and
Special. It premises to bs a superb
exhibition of the One point iu the
National game.
Last Friday the uiemliers of ths
Athletic club met aud elected officers
for the varions teams. Henry Pernoll
was chosen manager and "Happy"
Eastman captain of the baseball
contingent ; Jamca Martlu was duwen
captain of the track team and
Clareuoe Burke teunis manager.
The finances of the club were gone
over and fouud to lie good.
Several of the students are ou the
sick list. Acting opou the doctor's
advice Geo. Martin will not be in
scboolforj some time. II. Itilowhas
not been able to be around duriuufhe
past week
Placer and quartz location uoiices
mine deeds, leases, etc., at the
Courier ollice.
Hatch out early chickens with a
Petaluma Iucubator. We have Brood
ers also. Cramer Bros.
Do you kuow that Dr. Wilsou'a Sar
sapanlla is good for the blood? The
Model Drug Store sells it. 8-l 3t.
Grants Pass Tailoring Company
have Uuight goods at 60 cents ou the
dollar, aud oiler the same as low as
in a suit. Trousers MX 13-15 tf
New Paper For Medford.
Ashland is uow to have but two
IH'is, the semi weekly Tidings aud
the weekly Record, aud Medford is
to have three psivers the Ashland
Tribune having moved this week to
the latter town. This will give Med
ford three papers the weekly Mail
and the semi weekly Democratic,
Ti mes -Sout hern Oregou inn.
J. M. Potter owner and editor of
Socialists Nominate Ticket.
The following socialist county
ticket was made up:
Representative, J. B. Paddock.
County jndge, Marcus W, Robbies.
Sheritf, N. Reynolds.
Comity clerk, O. J. Kuip.
Commissioner, IL L. Reed.
Treasurer, Fred Geyer.
Surveyor, W. R. Whipple.
Coroner, E. P. Tuthil).
Justice of the Peace,' Grants Pass,
R.. D. Cole.
Coustahle, Grauts Pass, A. D. Sing
les J. II. Gilmore, Justice of the Peace,,
Murphy precinct.
J . A. Wise. Justice of the Peace,
aud Wm. Purdy, Coustable Merlin
precinct
James Oswald, Justice of the Peace,
Alt house preciuci.
Ths Crip.
t" Before we can sympathize
with ;
we must have sunereu our
No one can realize the 1
suffering atteodnut upon an attack or
. I. . .. 1 ... . ft, am V. a rl h Br.
.neuioru nas nail a good MY.uiri.uMHi Thsra is nroablv no 1
growth the past year and now has disease that causes to mncL physical j
close to 8500 population and Mr ' aud mental agony.or which so soox-eei-(
Potter thinks it is field that will "ullJ d,L ia- All dauger 1
, ,, - , , "'' win f h j however, may be 1
folly warrant a dally paper. He is 1 ,7dej by The prompt use of Cham
good hustler and writer and Is quite torlain'i Cough Remedy. Among the
likelv to make his tnin .r.. ' tens of thousands who have used this '
and to make tha Dull Trh.,n. ... in.. I remedy,
the Incline announces that beglunug others.
Miss Llid!v IulI-Mi lth next week he will net out a selves.
Vista Jacobs are reported III. l,"T ""'"'n of his paper as well as a
IIThe chapel talks duriug the week """Ci weekly.
havcbeeo fine. Wedueday.Mrs, New
man spoke on "The Psychology of
Crowds" and she v ayjshejpreeeuted
ithowed thatshe hadiiherubJiH-t
well in hand. Thursday Miss Kaiser
ivwuisuHiu uu ue VlllUlOUS .Ol, --...-.v . r.wTO, . ,
Crowda " aud on Fnday Vn,f. mTiI- nd Tribune an lm-1 "-Jj Suited a pTe--
inner snoka of tha I,,,,; ihlhr . ,f ! POrUut factor in tha nnhniuin- wpofttHl VnV l!"?: Jj
tlidatinir a low nainni i t.ir.,r.i - , . ... ... ... 1
Every f conomical housewife should
attend this . sale. While searching the
Eastern markets for bargains the
Golden Rule Stores of the Northwest
with the ever-ready cash procured
many bargains, of which we got the
lion's share. We have spent many
weeks at hard work looking up the
good things for our customers. Now,
beginning Tomorrow Morning (Sat:
urday), we are going to have a regu
lar House warming of Bargains for
you. The prices we are going to sell
this merchandise for should bring
every lady in Josephine County to
the Golden Rule Store sometime
during this March Sale.
Lace Curtains
MM
Wo have ' some
rousing bargains
" f.i '- 'V; 4 ' r. -
'mU l . Curtains, it
fc&feX ' even il surPrit
tii
for you in Lace
is
rise to
,J ourselves. Never
'0M-tJ-hhctoro have we
pi i . u -4 -1 vi ik uiu ut
isuoli valups ns wo
iaro going to give
'atho people! of
Grauts Pass an d
Joscphine'JCounty
tlio biggest lace
curtain treat vou
ever hoard of.
7 Pair lace curtains Manufacturer's
seconds, but the imperfections are so
slight that it is hard to find, wo bought
those curtains for one half their real
value that' why we can sell themjso
cheap.
this March sale. Pair
$1.18.
Lot 3 $1.38
27 pairs very hand
some patterns and
must beautiful designs
woith from $2 50 to
$3.50 commencing
Saturday in this
March sale. Pair $1.38
Lotl 4Sc
There are 2f pairs in
these curtains worth
75c to $1.00, as long
as they last. Pair 4Sc.
Lot 2 $1.18
Just 22. pairs in this
lot Curtains worth
from $2.00 to $2.50.
Beautiful patterns in
Besides these special lots we' have our
regular stock ot lace curtains, one of the largest
ever brought to Grants Pass, which we hav
marked special for this sale. Free with every
pair of lace curtains from our regular stock we
will give a Cottage Curtain Rod, sold in many
places at 25c each.
Rugs
i.Vl,- ' 1-,-Or- r"
A- i
Em 1-1 f J . )
Every Lady is more
or loss interested in
Rugs this Spring, we
have better values
than ever.
Hcd Uoom
t:'M&--&'j Art Squares
!..,.,,
n r,- r.-.f, f f
1 patterns,
them in 2
sizes, especially
priced.
Size 9x9 at $3.38
" 9x12" $3.98
Good quality in Symirnu Rugs, re
versible, Size 30inxG4in 98$
Moquetta Rugs
Beautiful brightnew patterns 2 sizes
27inx60in price $2.50
3;inx72in price $;l.7.j
Extra good quality Brussels Rugs
all woven patterns, nice bright colors,
sizo 27inx.l4in worth 2.2o, in this
March sale, price $1.G3.
2000 Yds. House Lining per yard 3c.
50 Doz. Bleached Towels per doz. 50c.
10 Doz. Bleached Bod Sheets size 72x90
38c.
Extra values in white guilts from 6Sc up.
2500 Yards of Embroidery
For Saturday and all Next Week wo are going to give' you the Biggest B ircminu
ever saw iu Embroideries. This is no idle talk. We have the ('oods ?
soli thorn ana 10 maKeciuicK worn 01 11 we nave made tlio prices so low that
should not hesitate to buy a whole year's supply. We have divided them into 4 lot"
At 5C IS11 w fid values up
10 l-c- Set want at, peryd..5C
At IOC etl!'afVe '"broideries in this
... ,.mllv stores you pav
,,J' . 10 see thu
as follows:
m Q About 500 yards iu this lot; nice
xiLu OO, little narrow Embroideries for
Children's Underwear, worth fully
5c: for this stle 3C
m 1 Q Embroideries worth up to 35c,
A ArCU wide enough for corset covers,
buy them while this sale is on, they
wont last long at the price. . . . 120
rnein. i 111 broidery,
mean, t0 buy you ca y.
tor aturdav m t . . .
1,4 weeic., .IOC;
mhiT nnr mnttn thnt 'Pnth Al
Credit." The only store in Southern Oregon doiim a strictl v cS, k Jhan
GRANTS PASS, ORE.
le by M. C'leuii'ii.