ROGUE RIVER COURIER, GRANTS PASS, OREGON, AUGUST 31, 1906. Groceries Flour and Feed Just received New Comb Honey Extracted Honey, California Grapes very nice; Sweet Potatoes. Early Crawford Peaches are now plentiful. Tomatoes, Melons, Cantalopes, etc. ... . ... J. Pardee Front St., Near Palace Hotel GRANTS PASS, - OREGON Telephone 863 t WILDEKYIL LE j We are having aruoky weather the patit week or mo. Mrs. H. D. Jonea carries her left arm in a sling, the result of a fall. Uncle Jimmey Hozie weut oot on William creek for a few dayi visit. " Clarence MoOollum itarted Wednea. day of thii week for Monmouth, Ore. Eugene (jams hai been laid off from his work on account of a maahed thumb. Re?. George Clark preached an ex onllet lermon Suday, the 20th, at 11 o'clock. Dolraer Bellua of California visited a short time with Mr. and Mra. Frank Stevenson. Rev. Giorge Hoxie of Williams Creek, preached at the Wilderville church last Sunday at 8 :80. Mra. H. D. Jonea aod grand danghtor, Alioe Lovelace, have gone ap on Wllliami oreek for a few daya visit. W. W. Qatta, the Free Methodist preacher for Wilderville and Murphy, passed through here Tuesday of thia week on his way from Granta Pass to Murphy. J. M. Hooking writes from Red Deer, Alta, Canada, near where he has a farm on which he aeltted when be left Wilderville, that he recently came near being killed by hia team running away and knocking him down wheo the siokle bar of the mower passed over him cutting hiliu so badly that the doctor had to take IS stitches in .his shoulder, arm hip, and foot. At the time he wrote he waa recoveriug fast from hia wouuds and would be able to work in 10 dtiya. UNCLE FULLER War Agsimt Coniumption. All nations are endeavoring to check the ravages of consumption, the "white plague" that claims so many victims each year. Foley's Houey aud Tar cores coughs and colds perfectly aud you are iu no danger of oouBumptlon. Do not risk your health by taking some unkuowu preparation when Foley's Honey and Tar is safe aud certain in results. Ask for Foley's Honey aud Tar aud hndst up on haviug it. Fur sale by H. A. Uotenuuud. Has Stood Hie Teat lift Years. The old. original GROVES' Taste less Chill Tonic You kuow what you are takiug. It is iron aud quinine in taste lets (orm. No cure, No pav. Underwood Typewriter agent. A. E. Voorhies. CLOSING -OUT SALE We otter our entire lino of Dry Goods, con sisting of Muslins, Frints, ChaHies, Lawns, Dimitios, Table Linen, White Goods, Ladies' Waists, Skirts, Ladies' and Children's Furnishing floods. Millinery, Notions, Etc., At Cost. . Prices in sonio lines bolow cost to close thorn out No article'is reserved this is a genuine salo to close out business. Your purchasing at our 6toro means a great saving to you. We invite you to viK us and be Jinconvincod our prices were never aiado in Grants Passbefore, Mrs. E. REHKOPF & CO LAUREL GROVE Still it ia smoky, but a little bit oooler. Messrs. Swinden and Payne are still below baling bay. . Several of our farmers are having the chills; too much irrigating. Oscar Bunch ,of Murphy has good team on the coke haul at present. Being away last week, made it im possible for ns to seod in onr items. Fred Wetherbee is assisting hia coosin, H. T. Lay of Laurel Grove. The Misses Ella and Stella Williams and brother, Amos are going to the hop yard. fldent of a good price for hops this year. They all report their hops as being in good shape. Bear seem to be getting tame of late as 'J. J. Jones saw one in his Held last Sunday, but bruin got away. We see hop pickers going by every day to the various yards throughout the valley. The hop men seem con Services were held at Laurel Grove last Snnday by the Rev. Mr. Starmer, of Williams and Rev. Mr. Gatts, of Murpby. Word waa received from Elmer Williams from Klamath Falls, where he ia located, and he reports things lively out there. We are sorry to learn of the passing away of Mr. Lang, of Davidson Friday last He was an esteemed citizen and a good man. Monty, of Davidson is working hard for a free rural delivery mail route on that aide of the river and hope he will succeed for they need it. Williama Bros, will soon close down their mill at thia place for the season. They have about 700,000 feet of lumber in their yard now. How about the deer law? Let ns, one and all get out and kill those fine deer, due ns. Quail are plentiful in onr valley. Four aud five large bevies In a band. We are still waiting for the phone line, but when will it be? Also let us talk less and get together and build a creamery. We have the oows and plenty of hay and plenty of help to milx the oows so let's have that creamery. Think of it, farmers and dairymen. It seems strange that so many eastern people come to the famous Applegate Valley, if Wide Awake has auoh good opportunities for them. That show where the land is. We welcome home seekers and are glad to show them oonrtesy. Come one, come all. JUMBO. I TAKILMA Mr. aud Mrs. Elmer Hayes are stay ing at Takilma. Pretty warm weather at present and everyone Is buBy at this writing. Mr. aud Mrs. D. A. Harmon and chlldreu arrived here last Sunday and : are camped by the Biuolter where they I exect to stay about two mouths. ! The smelter began running Mon- day, AuguNt 30. Rates to Buffalo. International Convention of the Christian Church, BufTaio, N. Y., Oc tober 13th to 17th, 11MM. For thu above occasion round trip tickets will be on sale from Grants Paxs, under the following conditions. Cue way through Portland, aud one way through California, 118.00; both ways through Portland, l'J'3.45. Sale dates October 6th aud nth. Limits: Going trausit limit ten days from date of sale, Dual return limit November 16th, 11)0(1. M. McMURRAY. G. P. A. PROVOLT The big new barn of John Lewman, at Profolt will iood be completed aod will be one of the best in the district. The Fields Bros, went to Medford Friday to spend Saturday at the big united 4-Paw and Sella Bros. ' circus. They report having had a fine time. O. R. Dorman and Frank Harring ton of Placer, Oreg., passed through Pro volt Friday to thd Tompson Creek Valley where they will extensively prospect for a few weeks in the Maid of the Mist district, one of the best mining districts in Jackson county, and where many mines are being de veloped into paying properties. Don't forget the farmers institute at Provolt, September 4, which will be the second held at Provolt and everything goes to show that the farmers are taking an active part to make it one of the best held in Joee pbiue county. All attend and learn some more about farming and dairy work which may never be a regret to the farmer. These institutes are very necessary through the farming regions of Oregon and its many counties to introduce new and thriftier ideas of farming to the nn successful farmers, who, when making a failure will try to better himself with other products which can often be raised with good ' success. Re member the place at the church, Provolt. Ore. Anyone coming np onr valley can tell when a district is prospering by the way the farms in it appear, and by the amount of hay, fruits and other products that are gathered from it aod by the buildings thereon. When at Provolt, look at the beauti ful greon fields of waving alfalfa and clover and the bending stalks of corn aud the sparkling, rippling water running to and fro. Aod the strong and lofty farmers of the nation we must call to protect the soil from destruotoo. So now, let us join to gether aa one great and mighty power and fight the pest rebellion which should, Dave been conquered many yeara ago, but now the Corvallis Ag ricultural oollege with Dr. Whithy combe in command and Prof. Cordley, the pest deatroyer, are marching through the land and the farmers should unite as one, and in the future we will oonquer the pests. T . J LELAND i No sickness to report. Allen Reed has sold his store and post office at Placer. The writer at Golden wants to know where Leland's pretty girls are. In the suburbs of the town you will find plenty of good and handsome girls. A large mining deal has been con summated on lower Grave creek with a big consideration. Other claims are being looked after by eastern meu. Grave creek is to the front as a mining district. T- 3- Mu nd partners have a Ie(,Ke n Mt. Reuben that they have be"u working ou and have topped it at a good depth, lue ledge la tree milling ore. Gold can be seen all through the rock. The parties are well pleased with the proposition. Our hotel is doing a rushing busi ness. Had to employ more help aud this is supposed to be a dull time of the year, but not here. Wheu the democrats got in power a few years ago aud made hard times, Lelaud went right along as tliough nothing had happened. WIDE AWAKE. Children in Pain never cry ss do children who are suffering from huuger. Such is the cause of all babies who cry aod are treated for sickuess, wheo they really are suffering from hunger. This is caused from their food not being as similated but devoured by worms. A few doses of White's Cream Vermifuge j will cause them to cease crying aud I begin to thrive at once. Get a trial. l For sale by National Drug Co. and 'Roteruiuud. Account Oregon State Fair at Salem, September 10th, to 15th inclu sive, tickets' will ba on sale to all points at one and one-third fare for round trip on September 9th, 10th. 11th, 13th, 13th, 14th, aud 15th, with a final return limit of September lfith. Children of half fare age, oue half of the above rate. Win. McMURRAY, G. P. A. 8-10 fit j A meeting of the Superintendence for Department the purpose of of considering needed school legislation and such other questions as might be , broughtbefore it, isoalled to meet tat Salem, Oregon, on October 6-6, ; ltfOfl. County superiuten tents, city superintendents and principals are I n officio members of the department aud a good 'alteudanca.is.expected.J' SELMA The weather till continues very warm. The threshers are here in onr valley this week and the crops are fine. Rev. Louis Huff preached a very in- teresting sermon last Sunday at the Baptist ohuroh. Mrs. R. C Churobill and her child ren made flying trip to Grants Pass one day this week. ' Misses Amorie and Irene Looigan and Reka Kranss were on our streets one day last week. Sheriff Joe Russell and three other gentlemen took supper at the Hotel Enterprise last week. Mr. and Mrs. Davis leave this week for their old home in Carmis val ley. We are sorry to lose them. The teachers for district No. 1 have been secured and as high as the 10th grade will be taught here this year. Ou the fonrtb Sunday of Septem ber there will be preaching at the Baptist church at 11 o'clock a. m. and at 7 o'clock p. m.. Dr. Loughridge was called out here one day last week to see Abe Sargent's little boy and also Dolly Schmitt, who have been very ill. A. V. Sohmitt has sold his fine drove of bogs to Everitt Harmon and they , are going to take them to the Fiester ranch to fatten. LITTLE SLEEPY. GRAVE Mrs. Rnth Wright of Hugo waa visiting frienda at Grave this week. Eldie Crisman and family of Grave are soon to go to Washington. Wm. Light has oompleted the dam be has been putting in Grave Creek. E. M. Light and Mr. C. H. Bean made Grants Pass a business trip last Monday. Several of the Grave oitizena at tended the circus at Medford last Saturday. Mrs. Lydia Johnston of Grave made Grants Pass a business trip one day this week. Mrs. Olive Light and children, who havfl been camping at Grave, returned to their home at Lelaud. Mrs. Mary Light and daughter, Adah, visited Martha mines last Monday, guests of Mrs. Paul Slier ingson. A. L. Pen well and daughters, Robye and Valeutine, have moved to Grant Pats where the girls will at tend school this Winter, although Mr. Penwell is to return. We are all very sorry to see the girls leave. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Clark aud baby, Roy, of Goldeu have moved to Le land where the Messrs. Clark have a logging contract. FARMERS. Uye Pacific Coast Leader Oregon State Fair SALEM September 10-15, '06 OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. The West . is a pood and promising Live Stock dis trict. This exhibition will ba of great valu- to breeders and purchasers The entire stock -loving west will be at Salem Come aud see the Display of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Goats, Swine and Poultry Also the Grand Display of AGRICULTURAL HORTICULTURAL MECHANICAL and FINE ART WORKS. Racing Events Daily Special Railroad Kates Correspondence SoliciUd. H. W. Downing. Pres. FRANK W. DL'RBIN, Secy. II13M7 s vrv v'is k26lNALRINClPLES Grants Pass Banking and Trust Co. , GRANTS r.fa3 1 1 Tvwtr I Buv and Sell Real HOW A SNAP No. 52840 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 Man Hello 393 Office, 611 Residence.. 516 E, Street Grants Pass. Ore. "COO MUST outs wiuJ eHrmTii, irn .iwhc. 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Hats, Shirts, Overalls, Sox, etc. The store that saves you money and keeps you good natured. QE0. 5. CALHOUN C2- OmTITTERJ TO BOY AMD flflN ART SCHOOL OF qgNTpj Conducted by Prof. Geo. O'Brien Thorough coowe of instruction in all branchi of Fi j t j . . according to the method in torob 111 lit Etl 5"d H081 Art Painting. Modeling. Architecture! eta g " Acdem- Drawing. Class Tuition 25c and Upwards For farther particular, apply ,t Room S. Manic Ter.ple, frm 9 to 12 a.m. - , t L3 ( PASS, UKfc. IS THIS? f Estate; "KE50LVED THAT IF YOU HAVE A po sition m sociETr YoumT DRESS WELL. IFYouHWEio" poJiTion in society you cm ftEVEK, HoPETo GET one UHLESS TOO DRESS Will. DOrtoTriOTif,5 OWF IT TA"TMFMFIir ArvjrN-o - 'I ill1-! ui-u'kJ Ml 1U U ThEIRCHILDREfl To APPEAR V.FI I TT M niscr a WHEN YOU PLEAS I A CUSTonEft I No. 21. I .