ROGUE RIVER COURIER, GRANTS PASS. OREGON, SEPTEMBER 7, 1906. Iroeeries Flour and Feed New Honey, Sweet Potatoes Melons - Tomatoes Home Grown Grapes Fancy Creamery Butter J. Pardee Front St., Near Palace Hotel GRANTS PASS, - OREGON ' Telephone 863 r WILDE 11 YILLE I We we hop pickers on their way to various bop yards. Pearl Lewis commenced a term of school over on Grate Creek. Emma Hocking commenced a term of school at Wonder recently. School haas oommenoed again for the season, with E. A. Hampton teacher. Mr. and Mrs. Spaulding of Grants PaM visited Saturday and Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Akers. The ladles of the W. O. T. U. met at the poet office and had a little meeting Wednesday of this week then adjourned to meet again Thursday of next week. UNCLE FULLER. L SPEAKER John Scribner was out to the Pass last Tuesday on business. A. W. Zoisllner was in the Pass last Saturday on business. Mrs. Anna Steward 1m doing some canning for D. F. Mahthews this week. John Sanders has leased Mr. F. E. Henneman's placer olaluis. Hope he will do well. D. F. Mathews thinks we are going to have a hard Winter, so he is going to prepare for the same. J F. E. Henneman and wife and John Ferlsol and family are moving to Taooiua, Wash. We are sorry to lose them. SOURDOUGH. Miss Ethel Palmer is spending the week in the mountains near the mouth of the Hiuois, resting, far a ay from the sound of a piano. Miss Palmer does not object to the sound of a piano, but "the oontiuaed teanhlug from morning until night six days in the week, is very trying. In The area working days previous to her leaving, Miss Palmer gave SO leBsons on the pinno. Blie has a very large number of scholars uauy of whom have high musical talent and a num ber of whom are preparing to give recitals. Op era House Friday, Sept. 14 Arthar J. Aylesworth Presents the biggest Scenic Melodrama or the Season "Lights of Frisco" The most Natural, Lifelike Re production of the Century. Pro duced by an unusually competent New York company of players. Thrilling Scenes. Beautiful Stage Settigns Gorgeous Scenic Effects SEE the Goldeu Gate Harbor in I'risco at night. SEE wonderful Electric Fountain. SEE the beautiful Rose Garden in full bloom, SEE the terrible Earthquake scene. SEE the Opium Den in Chinatown ilLafter dark. Reserved Seats on sale at Hornings Prices 25c, 50c, 75c GRAVE ' Geo. Light made Grants Pass a visit last Satorday. Eldie Crlsman and family have gone to Washington. Geo. Porter made Grants Pass a bnsiness trip one day last week School began Monday, September, 8, with Miss Pearl Lewis as teacher C. H. Bean of Grave made a bnsi ness trip to Gal ice Creek last Sunday. Ocsar Johns and Roy Hasting were in Grave last Saturday. Oscar is as jolly as ever. Mrs. Johnston and little grandson, Harold Davis, were guests of Mrs. Oggier last Thursday. Mies Dora Penny of Grave has a school about three miles beyond Grants Pans where she will begin teaching before long . We all wish ber success as this is her first term. Miss Adah Light vistled Hotel De Duncan and took supper Sunday, September 2, the guest of Miss Pearl E. Lewis. FARMERS. The Courier has the laregst circula tion of any paper in Southern Oregon. , GOLDEN It is still hot and smoky and rain is needed badly. O. Wilson of Wolf Greek made Golden a bnsineis trip. Miss Vesta Hoiie made friends of Grave Greek a visit last week. Mrs. Kennedy, who baa been work ing for Mr. H. Gross of Wolf Creek, has returned to Iter home at Golden. Mr. Omar Kennedy is worklug at Leland. Mr. Kennedy is greatly missed by his many friends of Golden. Mrs. Mary Hoxle, who baa been working for Mrs. Penny of Grave Creek has returned to ber home at Golden. Golden streets are crowded from morning till night with pretty girls and tbey have no powder on their faces. PETER PD?ER, SELMA W. H. Wimer started to the coast last Wednesday on a vinlt. Hop picking has oommenoed and Little Sleepy wishes she oould go. The Selnia school will start Septem ber IT. We expect a good atteodauce. Louie Sargent has got back from the coast where he has been vlsitine his friends aud relatives. ' D. H. Wimer is very busily engaged in bis shop. You can hear the anvil ring most any time in the day. Steve Woodcock finished threshinir and the boys took their dinner at the Hotel Enterprise on their way home. G. W. Wimer and fainilv of Waldo were over to Selma and oaid bis brothers W. II. and D. II. Wimer a visit We are sorry to hear that Erueet Dudley has taken a relapse and Dr. Louiihridge was called ont to see him again. LITTLE SLEEPY. Quartx blanks at the Courier office. Items From Cow Creek Mill Wm. Ferris of Applegate arrived at the mill Sunday. John Rioha visited his parents at the hop yard Saturday. We thluk this would be a good place for a doctor lots of cripples. Johu MoCaUUter, the sawyer, ex pects to move his family borne soon. John Uogue of Merlin, who was em ployed at this place, returned home Tuosduy. Will M'iCalliater aud Clarence Wy naut visited with their relatives at Murphy Sunday last. Oscar Simpson had quite an exoit ing time with someone in his melou patch the other night, firing about five or six shots at him. Miss Anna Mcl'allister of Murphy is visiting with her parents thisVetlT The sawmill is running nicely, cut tiug about 18,000 feet daily. O. W. A. M. Jail Break. Mack Smith, coufined in the county jail awaiting trial at the next term of the circuit court for the larceny of clothing from the Stanley store, es caped from jail last Friday night. Smith has been oonfined in the corri dor of the jail aud he in some man ner secured possession of a file and a wreuch, probably passed in to him by aoonfedorate. He sawed some of the barsialf in two and pried them apart making an opening of sufficient alienor his body to pass through. The authorities are on the track of the fugitive bat he has not yet been captured. School supplies at Cletueus. r PROYOLT Beef peddlers are getting plentiful. Some have oommenoed picking bops. L. W. Smith his hauling hay to Grants Pass. John Letegsn bad threshers Friday and Saturday. . 8. Provolt has not been very well sinoe his trip to the coast Our smiling stage driver made a trip to Medford last week. A blacksmith is reeded badly at Provolt as well as a creamery. The fruit growers picked on a bad time for their meeting as everyone seems so bosy Mr. Weeks from Nevada came over on the stage Wednesday and got a sup ply of provisions at Green's store and went out in the bills prospecting. We bope he will find a rich mine. Green and sons are getting along nicely with the large building. It is 20x40 feet. They hope to have it done in a week or two and it will add mucb to the progress! veness of Provolt as they will open up a store and will sell at righ prices. Give them a call PANSY. TTTTTTffT? LELAND I eeeeeeee No sickness to report. Timbers locators are plentiful. The weather at present is cool and cloudy with south winds. The Red Fox Company has a 6-foot ledge on Mt. Reuben. The assay is $15 to the ton, a free milling ore. People are shipping baled bay to other parts. Money is ooming back, so times are good here, so let's keep the republican party in power; then good times all of the time. The Lewis Co., wbo have the Bur ton place leased for mining purposes, drilled and bored down south of the Burton ranch on an old channel. They went down 80 feet through big boulders that would call for a flume over a mile long if tbey found bed rook, so that company abandoned the place. Tbey have an engine for bor ing and drilling, so now they are boring on an old blue channel, one blf mile op the oreek from the town of Leland. In '78 old General Lane hired a shaft sunk to bedrock, found good gravel and went to Roseburg to organize a company to buy the Ma loney place but the enterprise failed, so notbiug has been done siuoe until the Lewis Co. purchased the ground and as tbey have the means to develop the channel, we can expect them to open one of the richest channels in Southern Oregon, for the prospect warrants it. WIDE AWAKE. Plaoer and quartz location noteos, mine deeds, leases, etc, at the Courier office. BORN. MoBRIETY At Takihna, Wednesday. August 15, 1000, to Mr. and Mrs. J. McBriety, a ton. MARRIED. WATSON STICKEL At the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. Linoolu Ellis, at Leland, Robert R. Watson aud MiHH Kate Stiokel, Rev. W. C. ' Long officiating. , PATRICK WARNER At the M. E. parsonage, at urauts raws, Satur day evening, Sept. 1, 191X1, Rolaud Patrick aud Mies Ardelia Warner, Rev. C O. Becknian officiating UMPHLETTK BERRY At Trinity Episcopal church, at Portland, Ore., Wednendav evening September 5, lttOrt, Stanley Uniphlette and Miss Maud Kerry, Rev. F. O. Williams officiating. Both of these Tonus neonle are well known and esteemed in Grants Pass circles. Mr. Uniphlette is a young man of excellent character and until recently has resided here, but during the past year he has been employed at Portland and he and Mrs. Uniphlette will make their future home at that place. The bride is the daughter or Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Berry, of this place, and for the past two years she has been the local manager of the Paolfio States Telephone., at Grants Past and she is an estimable and popalar young Wly. Mr. and Mrs. Uniphlette have a host of friends here who,' while regretting their de parture from Grants Pass, unite in wishing them all happiness and pros perity in their wedded life. DIED. HUGHES At Grants Pass. IThnrs day, September 6, vm, Mrs. Mar ..garet Hughes, aged 86 years. "Theldeoeasud had been a resident of Josephine oounty for 80 years, locat ing withet husband, ; Charles Hughes, at Kerby. Her husband was oounty clerkj of Josephine oounty for several years previous to his death. The funeral was held Friday; after, noon from the residence of her grand daughter. Mrs. ;Geo. R. Riddle, and the remains intered in tbe Masooio cemetery. t TAKILMA Mrs. Boswick has been on the sick list J Carter made a trip to Grants Pass Friday. W. J. Wimer is preparing to go to California. Mrs. G. S. Mathewson made Takil ma a visit Saturday. Miss Ethel Holland spent Saturday evening at Takilma. Trakilma is quite lively now since tbe smelter is running. Born To Mr. and Mis J McBriety, a daughter, August 15. Miss Julia O'Brien and Miss Adah Morrison spent Saturday here. Mrs. A. J. Adams returned to ber home in Allen Gulch Thursday. Mr. Baldwin passed through our burg Sunday with a load of melons. Charles Trefethen has purchased M. Mark's stock of liquor and now lives here. Bert Sippey and Mr. Sam Bunch were seen on our streets Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard now reside at the Elder farm. Jim works in the lime quarry. Mrs. Adams has been visiting the writer's daughter at Takilma for the past two months. M. L. Baldwin made a trip to Grants Pass and brought back 1000 pounds of sulphur. M. Marks is doing some develop ment work on a quartz ledge on Woods' creek ' He has two men em ployed. Mr. W. H. Borgman and Mr. Thos. Yarbrongh are the chief engineers at the smelter. Mr. George Epperly is master mechanic A dance will be . given at Takilma Saturday night. Good music and good supper. Guaranteed by com mute. Everyone is cordially invited to attend. Mr. Wesley Woodcock passed through here Thursday. Mrs. W. A. ,Wade returned home Sunday. Mrs. Wade has been at Kerby, as Grandpa Floyd has been quite ilL 1 OTTER ANN. War Against Consumption. All nations are endeavoring to obeck the ravages of consumption, the "white plague" that claims so many victims each year. Foley's Honey and Tar cures coughs and colds perfectly and you are in no danger of consumption. Do not risk your health by taking some unknown preparation when Foley's Honey and Tar is safe and certain in results. Ask for Foley's Hooey and Tar and iusist up on having it. For sale by H. A. Rotermuod. Has Stood the Test 25 Years. The old, original GROVES' Taste less Chill Tonic You know what you are taking. It is iron and quinine In a tastelew form. No oure. No Dav. Pacific Coast Leader Oregon State Fair SALEM September 10-15, 'OG OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Tho West is a (rood and promising Litre Stock dis trict. This exhibition will be of great valu'i to breeders and purchasers The entire stock lovin; west will be at ISalom. Come and 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 Speeial Railroad Rates Correopondenoe Solicited. H. W. Downing, Pres. FRANK W. DL'RBIN. fecy. The new firm of Atwater & Carl, located In the new Hall building, is now ready for business with a com plete stock of groceries, furniture, stoves and ranges, cooking utensils, and nearly everything needed by the housekeeper. You are sure to need something in these lines every few days and yon will do well to call on tbem. Grants Pass Banking and Trust Co. GRANTS PASS. ORE. . GRANTS PASS, UKL. I Buv and Sell Real Estate HOW IS THIS? No. 52840 acres 3 miles from this city; good house, pantry and wood shed ; 30 acres fenced. Price $550. Yours for bargains, JOSBPH MOSS, The Ileal Estate Jlan Hello 393 Office, 611 Residence. Oo street dRT SCHOOL OF qRlNTS pISS Conducted by Prof. Geo. O'Brien Thorough course of instruction in all branches of Fine and Industrial Art, aooording to the methods in vogue in the large Eastern Academies. Drawing. Painting, Modbliog, Architecture, eto. Class Tuition 25c and Upwards. For further particulars apply at Room 5, Masonio Temple, from 9 to 12 a.m. i ITS FUN To BE VELL DRESSED , f V- C M ft -Ory'CHT.)o ,Wt,tM,,M CM.CACB 3 not drejjing well one or the bejt le SOUS YOUR. CHILDREN CAN LEARN? HoW MUCH MORE INTEREST THEY WILL TAKE IN THEIR BOOKJ ir THEY ARE NOT BOTHERED BY KNOW INQ THEIR JCHOOL MATES HAVE ON No BETTER UrErHrEHUH,THrHAAwE- IDEN AFTER LITE THEY WILL GET AtoNd BETTER IF thfy KNOW HOW TO APPEAR WELL. WHOM Do Yo PATRONIZE. THE .SHABBY OR THE WELL CLAD? WE WISH TO ENCOURAGE EDUCATION THERE FORE WE .SELL OUR WEARABLE.S FoR I itti r JTUDENT MEN FOR V E R Y REAJo N A B L E PROFIT "7 A GOOD .SCHOOL JUIT FoR $2 2 i A Goal ?c hJoi' OR .SUNDAY SUIT FOR p. 90 5 A GOOD JUIT ?R ANY TIME $5.00-50 CENT CAP FREE WITH EVERY .SUIT. JCHOOL BoYJ WAI STS FoR r 3 5C AND 50C. WE CARRY EVER Y THING LTrfl F iome'CHooL BAGJ XttTZ ClFA rTI HAflM nr A FsJee Alarm. An alarm of fire was turned in Fri day afternoon, tbe cause being the burning ont of a transformer on an eleotrio light pole at tbe oorner of Second and B strata. The depart ment responded but as there was noth ing for them to do tbey returned the apparatus to the engine house. The city will have tbe bill to pay. Urants Pass. Ore. RESOLVED That uheh you sevd Yovn. CHILDREN To SCH001.,COOD CLONES ARE AS ESSENTIAL A J GOOD JCHooL BOOKS . You KNOW THAT A WELL DRESSED CHILI) TAKES flicH h0R INTfTRErriN 1T STlJfMF THE DEAR TEACHER SHOULD BEGItf TH TEW WITH MEW CLOTHES. GO WHERE You C7TThEBKT VLUEXHATJWHVtt7c . bVSTER BROWN. TfCU UUas OUTHTTERJ TO BOY Atib fl1N