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ROGUE RIVER COURIER, GRANTS PASS, OREGON, AUGUST 3, 1906. Groceries Flour and Feed The Canning Season is here Blackberries are now at their best and we expect to have plenty. The first Watermelons. Tomatoes are better aed cheaper, Fruit Jars, Rubbers and Tops J. Pardee Front St., Near Palace Hotel GRANTS PASS, - OREGON Telephone 863 BORN. MILTON On Monday, July 23, IDOfl, to Mr. and Mra. Fred O. Milton of Grants Fas, a daughter. WILCOX On Thorsday, Augot 2, 1U0U, to Mr. and Mn. Frank Wil cox, of Grants Pass, ion. HAVENS On Thursday. August 2, 1906, to Mr. and Mrs. Janiea Haveni of Merlin, a daughter. MARRIED. KINNEY MAT THE Wd At the Christian ohorch parsonage, Thurs day evening, August 2, IU06, Jessie Kinney and Mi is Charm Matthews, Key. Clark Bower offloiating. The groom is reside it of Los Angeles and the bride has been a resi dent of this plaoe for several years. They left sooth Thorsday night YOUNG COOK At the Catholic rectory in Grants Pass oo Thurs day, August 2, 1900, Herman Yonng and Miss Hat tie Cook, Father Maeder officiating. Mr. Yonng resides at Stoning, III., where he has shoe and grocery store. He spent some time in Grants Pass and vicinity a year ago being here on a mining deal and it was then that he met Mias Cook, who is the second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. 8. Cook nod who is a bright, capable yonng lady, having many friends who give her and her husband their best wishes for happiness and prosperity. Mr. and Mrs. Yonng left on' the Fri day morning train for their borne in Illinois, going by way of San Francis oo and Salt Lake, they stopping at those and other places for a few days to view the sights. DIED. HEARD At Ashlaud, Sunday, Joly ill), lUOfl. Miss Nancy Heard, aged io years. The deceased, an aunt of Mrs. O. C Presley, had been a resident of Wood- ville for many years, where her re maius were laid at rest. Resolution of Respect. Josephine lodge No. 113, A.O.U.W Whereas it has pleased ao alwlse Huaveuly Father to take from our midst, on July Sd, 100(1, Brother Isaac IS wtUI Ue, La Muter, a member of this lodge; therefore, be it Kt'solved, That in the death of Brother Iasaa Newell De La Mater, this lodge has lost a faithful member, his wires luviug kusbuad, his children an indulgout father, andthe commun ity a loyal oitixen. Resolved, That this lodge extend to his bereaved family its deepest sym athy. Resolved, That a copy of these reso lotions be spread upon the records of this lodge, and a copy bo seut to the family of our deceased brother. JAMES HOLM AN,' W. R. NIPPER, B. A. WHLLIMS, Committee. LOTS! RESIDENCE LOTS! For Sale in Nelson's Addition Prices From Terms: Cash, easy paymonts, installments or work any old terma. : : Conio and seeiuo and thejlots, too. cannot make a doal, you deed to suit Offico at residence on JEast A Street, JOSE X. NELSON. APPLE6ATE STAGE LINE MAY Bt EXTENDED Manager Herriott Plana to Run Hia Stajb to Applegat Poat Office. Siace the change in tbe scbedole of the Grants Pasx and Williams tage line the traffio has greatly increased. The stage on Monday's trip brought in 1 1 passengers, and on nearly every trip the stage is loaded to its foil j oapacity. Manager Ed Herriott is planning to extend his stage line to Applegate postofnoa to accommodate the travel from Upper Applegate Valley and Thompson Valley to Grants Pass. There now are five mines in operation in the vicinity of Applegate post office besides a large farming commu nity the trade of which largely comes to Grants Pass, lo provide this ser- ioe for Applegate Maoager Herriott would c'lange the terminus of bis stage line from Williams to Applegate and have the stage leave Applegate for a ronnd trip dally to Grants Pass. To accommodate the Williams Valley traffio he won Id pot on a hack that would leave Williams each morning and connect at Provolt with the stage from Applegate and again in tbe evening when the stage returns from Orants Pass. If thd traffio of the Ap plegate Valley increases another year as it has this past year Manager Her riott will put on a back to make daily trips from Davidson and Kubli to Morphy where connection woold be made with his stages for Grants Pass. Tbe extension of the stage line up the Applegate Valley from this oitv will be the means of bringing a large amonnt of trade to Grants Pass and the business men of this city should support Manager Herriott in his pro posed venture. With daily stages from Grants Pass to Applegate and Davidson and Kubli it woold be Pos sible to secure a direct mail service from this oity to those places, a con venience that woold be greatly ap preciated by the settlers of those dis tricts and it would also be a very material advantage to the business men of Grants Pass. Cook your fruit in Stranskyware, sold by Cramer Bros. Miners' bUnks at the Courier office. RICH lotfATf U ud in the manufacture of Hazclwood ICE CREAM, abundance of cream being al lured fur thii pur- poie by the large volume lupplied for the manufacture of Hazclwood Butter r I CNoalbumen, gelatine or other animal or chemical compound of any character iiin Hazel wood Ice Cream, iu rich- nesa and imoothneia being due to the actual rtchneu of the cream of which it ii manufactured. Only pure fruit, vegetable or nut hVore are med in coloring or flavoring irec1 Ice Cream Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Curea Cold. Croup and Whooping Cough. $10.00 Up. must be hardj in If ,'we I CITY COUNCIL TO SECURE A PARK Has Offer of Fine Tract of Land On Rogue River Let More Sewer Contract. Tbe council met Thursday evening with the following present: Mayor Geo. E. Good, Councilman Hair, Williams, Rand 1b. Hall, Chausse, Gravlin, Dean and Fetich. Attorney Hough, Street Supt. GilBUao, Marshal McGrew, Treanror Johnson and Auditor and Police Judge J. M. Booth. W. M. Hair, chairman of the health committee, presented a letter from Robert C. Yenney, State Health Officer, calling attention to the Board of Health Law pasned in 1905, which makes it obligatory upon all incor porated citiei or towns to appoint a regularly licensed physician as City Health Officer and urging that the matter be called to the attention of the conncil. Dr. D. P. Love was made the oity health officer at $20 per annnm. Mr. Fetsob, a member of the Park committee, reported that Dr. Ray has agreed to famish a five borse power pomp and power for irrigating par poses for the proposed city park, free of charge, also that he woold faro inn lights at the rates they are furnished to tbe city. Tbe report of the sewer committee on tbe sewer to be constructed through Bloas 85 and 86, O. T. S. one throogb Block 7, Millers addition, and one through Block 68, original townsite was dopted. The following bill were allowed : Grants Pass Fire department, fire at Western Hotel f 20 00 Fire on Tar Flat, Joly 21st, 1906. is 00 Fire alarm at at Hathaway's home Joly 28, 1906 10 00 For Quarter ending Joly 21st, 1906, P. P. Prootor, chief 87 M) Tom Harvey, ass't chief IS 00 F O Ropei, seo'y 6 25 Services with teams, Frank Heck, two fires Joly 21st. . 5 00 N E McGrew, fire July 28th . 1 25 Cramer Bros, sewer pipe and mdse 13 05 Ha:r-Riddle, Hardware Co. ... 182 70 Southern Oregon Supply Co. hay 4 50 Southern Oregon Supply Co., oats, hsy n 10 Southern Oregon Supply Co., bsy 107 70 Grant Pass Hdw Co., sewer Pipe 25 25 Grauta Pass Hdw Co.. sewer Pipe 57 60 R H GilQllao, cash paid out . 8 05 Arthur Col vin, oemeut work 11 50 G K Howard, ceraeut work. . . . 24 25 Harvey Moore, cement work . . 20 00 Dick Patriok, cement work... 10 00 A Gayer, cemeot work 2 60 Geo Mart man, cement work.. 165 A Guver, cement work... 8 75 Geo Hartman, cement work . . 8 75 E A Brown, cement work 4 25 A Gayer, cement work 7 00 Oregon Observer, printing 15 60 Williams Bros., D &LCo., Ismber 4 05 Tbe saloon bond of Burnett and Baldwin was approved and license granted. An ordinance providing for the construction of a sewer through i Blocks 85 and 86 orignal townsite, Block, Miller's Addition, and Block 1 68 original townsite was passed. ' The following bids wore opened for ' the construction of the later sewer in II. B. Miller's Adlition, commxnoing : and connecting with the main sewer ' on Pine street and extending east on Main street a disUuce of 804 feet : ' Grants Pass Hardware Co flllt 20 I R U Burns 414 65 The oourtaot wis awarded to R. G. Burns. Teachers' Examination. Notice is hereby given that the i Connty Superintendent of Josephine Countv will hold tbe regular ezamina- tion of applicants for State and j connty papers at Grants Pass, as follows : j FOR STATE PAPERS. I Commencing Wednesday, August 8, I at 9 o clock a. m., and continuing until Saturday, August 11, at o'clock p. m. Wednesday Penmanship, history. spelliug, physical geography, reading, psvonoiogy. Thursday Written arithmetic theo ry of leaching, grammar, bookkeep ing, physics, civil government mlay P h v s i ology, geography. uieuiai aritnmetic, composition, alge bra. Saturday Botany, plane geometry, geueral history, English literature, school law. FOR CO O N T Yj PA P ERS " Commencing Wednesday7Aagut 8, at V o'clock a. m., and continuing uniiirriuay, August iu, at 4 o clock p. m. HRST, SECOND - AND THIRD GRADE CERTIFICATES. Wednesday Penmanship, history. orthography, theory of teaching.. ihorsday written arithmetic. reading grammar, physiology. Friday Geography, mental arith metic, school law, civil government. PRIMARV CERTIFICATES"!""" Wedeosday Penmanship, orthog raphy, arithmetic, theory of teaching. Thorsday Art of questioning, read ing, physiology. , ; LINCOLN SAVAGE. ' Coooty Superintendent of School. U. A. R. Mambari Entertained. A very enjoyable social at tbe Workmen hall was given by the Woman's Relief Corps Wednesday eveulng. "As prearranged, it was thought a fitting time to observe three special events at the close of tbe regular monthly meeting of the Gen. Logan Poet No. 89. First, to remind tbe veteran com rades that their true and faithful aoziliary tbe W. R. C. are ever mind ful of their oom forts and happiness. Second, the pleasure of tbe Corps at the return of tbe president, Mrs. Harriet Patrick fr.m a tbree months absenoe In Portland. Third, to wish Mrs. Mary Hildreth, department president, Oregon W. R. O. and Mr. J. E. Peterson, G. A. R. delegate to the 24th National conven tion to be held in Minneapolis, Aug ust 10-17, pleasant journey and safe return. About IK) Post and Corps members were present and a few in vited guests. After the basinets meeting of the Post was over the door was opened and soon a happy, smil lug, oontented assemblage were seated on each side tbe hall. Cake and ice cream were .then served and thorough ly enjoyed. Another hour was spent in con versation and music, when all re luctantly said "good night" and "goodbye." We do not like to be reminded tha a few short years will dissolve the clsoe relationship of tbe Post and Corps because of tbe exclusive mem bership of the Grand Army of tbe Republic. The month of Joly was one of pro gress in all departments of Gen. Logan Relief Corps No. 25. One can scarcely realize that 23 years ago a small band of partiotio women laid the foundations of oor Order that to day stands at the head of all organ ized American women. ALICE MALLORY, Press Cor. W. R. C. The Courier has the laregst circula tion of any paper in Southern Oregon. L- V . . J 1 " v- .PfUVfK A CorT ftlQ NT IttfV IX TUT tevii,, CooLJ "V-A 44 X X NOT ONLY MIGHT WE AS WELL KEEP OUR. BoDIE.5 COOL, BUT ALJO OUR. HEADJ COOL WHEN WE Go TO BUY THING J To WEAR. 1,5 IT NOT WELL DUR ING THEJE "TAKING" DAY J OT COMMERCE To DEAL DURING THE "REDUCTION TIMEJ" WITH THE .STORE THAT TRIEJ To Do THE .SQUARE THING THE YEAR ROUND? REMEMBER IF YOU GET BIT ON A JUIT OR OTHER THING J To WEAR THAT YOU MUJT STAY BIT UNTIL YOU WEAR OUT THE CLoTHEJ YOU GOT OR, GIVE THEM AWAY EITHER I.S EXPENSIVE. LEGITIMATE STOKES THOUGH, AT THIJ TIME OF YEAR MAKE LEGITI MATE REDUCTIONS IN PRICES OF -SUMMER STVFV LOOK AT THE PRICES, THEN COME AND SEE THE GOODS. TWO PIECE SUMMER SJTS, ALL THIS SUMMER'S STYLES, $6.00 ONES FOR $4 00--7.50 ONES FOR i5.006.00 ONES FOR $6 90 --$10.00 ONES FOR $7.35 $15.00 ONES for $10.75. LOTS of men TAKING advantage OF OUR PANT SALE. ONLY 90C FOR THE KIND YoU USUALLY PAY $1.25 AND $1.50 FOR TWo MONTHS YET To WEAR A STRAW HAT. IF YOUR OLD ONE IS A LITTLE THE WORSE FOR WEAR LET US SELL YOU ANOTHER AT HALF ITS VALUE QE0. 5. CALHOUN C2. OUTriTTKJ TO B0T flNb lAti j -J J .-T mi., f .i!.M Tr r. ... 1 axe lAuauvc uruiuu quinine lafclets. ry . Sty MnBoa km sou 12 months. This signature. v9 S?jrr Art INAtfRINdlPLES 6 30 Grants Pass Banking and Trust Co. GRANTS PASS. ORE. mm I Buv and Sell HOW IS THIS? u. H IV A. JP No. 52S-40 acres 3 miles from this city; good house, pantry and wood shed ; 30 acres fenced. Price $550. Yours for bargains, JOSEPH MOSS, The Real Estate Jlan Hello 393 Office, 611 Residence. 516 E Street u6'0iyD That we WIGHT AS WfLL Keep COOL! 5 o i5.,:rt l v'-nCCHlC.CQ. To Cure a ru ?n One r ... UR vj Real Estate c Grants Pass. Ore. Dav Crm is) TwoDyi. C3a2verv box. 25c. V (