RIVER COURIER. GRAJTT3 PAS3.. OREGON, OCTOBER 1 ! i i i Groceries Hour and Feed Fresh Fruits and vgetabtes are exceedingly fine and in good variety, Choice SpxuU and Sweet Potatoes. Fresh Creamery Batter, Flour and Feed, J. Pardee Front St., Near Palace Hotel GRANTS PASS, - ORKOON Telephone 803 COUNCIL LISTENS TO READING Of CHARTER Meeting t1 tltlreria Called Octo ber 21 to Hef It Ke Tim io I lie Objection The rpRnlnr meeting of the city oorinnil wa held Thursday night with (JbAlrtriAn W, M. fUlr presiding, Oonnollmen Handle, Hall, Cbanssa, Oravlin, and Fetoh present. The mlnnte of the lAt regular meeting and adjourned meeting wore rd and Approved. A petition ffrf a frost to be opened from Miller' Hlglilane edition to connect with the west And of Fifth street, signed by A. P. Harth end other wit referred to the regnlsr street committee, Tli charter committee submitted a report In which they recommended tliAt tht) eliArler be copied And poli lished. It wad Also recommended thnt several typewritten copies (if the oliArter lie made for use ns reference end copy for the prlnteis, The rtihote report wee adopted. On mo itloii the nherter committee wa In rtrmted to tinre the charter Lino typed Mnd published. 'The chairman of the park commit tee reported Hint the; were making progress with regnrd to the (illy perk. OnulinlliuAU tlhatissa rondo a inntlmi which km carried, making fton the minimum saloon license. On iniithin of John Handle sacnutled by P. Uravllii that tabor Mile he el lowed also hill of V. W. Clmusse fur work en the charter Amounting to l lit lie Allowed, Mellon loot. There we a motion mucin end reounded to cut the hill Infill, hut. After eon -slilcrahle t1lei'tiee)loii It wee decided to ellow CIiaiissb fliKl for Ppeno of drafting mid copying hew charter, the mol luii being (r'"" t "il by Handle end eecomled by (Irarlln. 'there being no further buelnes lln council Ailjonrned. The Nimill Filter In guaranteed to filter. Two week free tilnl by Cramer I lion. A Good Placo to Trade Something Doing G05 nVgUi St. Uomln iiiv nin: out now onon nniviiifi ovoiy day, wo Imvo luu'tiinH in nil do Now buokwliont Hour o Mrtplo pyrtip, now driod fruits of h!1 Kinds, f:noy Rwoot potidoon, Sarton tMxipw, oiumoo nonoy, rnnoy oroamerv buttor. Atwator &. Carl -The Store That Sells for Less LAUREL GROVE Grandm William in an tb Kick Urt thie week. Mr. tUtmrmm took a kxtd of bnWA hy to ywt oitf lent StoTdf . Lamhrr heolioa; will soon be done At William Broe. mill At this plwm. t wooM noftgeet thst evervone take the Coorier end e the imw, fo it fe a good, Aritt-elnee pApef. Well, "ombo" it groing flhiBK no mot not write rv long or the Huh wont bite, no, no-long this time. Mow. Fred Wetherbee end H. t. t)f hAve (;one O'rer to Lo Station to hof lomber the ret of the Fell. I epree with "Monfy" of fMvidoon in regard to A. M. Oeriwin'e new reidei:e II i the finent jo Jcee- phine Co. Mm. I,id Swinden w tken fo PortlAnd lect week for medic! treef ment And ie getting Along nloely end ie expected home noon. Ower WilliAme wee out bnying hoge lust ftrindAt; he Iim AtKmt 7" he 1 of good hog on hi place now end I etirl hnying more. IfelJol whte op .now? We did not notice Any Item printed in the Oiorier'e lent lerie. i'erhspe the editr did not here room lt week. (nr ec.hno! At TAnrel Oroe le pro greeelng At present. We hee a nice new Aohwd honne end new eeete, too. Rerticee were held laet Sondey At thi piece hy fle-r, Oette of Mnrphy And he le a fine epeeker. In't there eomenne in Ielend who wonld take the plA, of "Wide Awake?" It eeem loneeome to heve no Iteme from Inland After reeding item from there for ehont nine yeer. Wake dp end give n enme'ltme, eomebody. M. N. Wlllianie retnrneil leet Weflendy night to Seattle, where Mr. William had eome bnelueee to treneent In regerd Ui hi property end from there he end family will go to OftllfornlA. He eay thi ooontry I ell right bnt Wellington le too cold And rainy. .IUMNO. Itememlier that yon ran no rink In tm-lng K""'l from me a I gnerAntee All good a represented end I Am re eionlhle to you for the Amount. AI.VllVA) LKTCHKIl. DAVIDSON Nine warm weAther at present, tj Mr. Lester Laytnti vlsltwl mlativn at the Mt. Lion mine Hiinday. Illck Horrmau of Applnoate I work ing Ht the Mountain Lion mine. J. T. Oook returned from Waldo a few dsys ago with hi fHinlly who liAre Iippii visiting relative there. The Mountain Lion Mining Co. I preparing to Inntnll an air oompresnor At the mine mid will soon lm opcrntiiiu with imii'hlnn drills In their lowor tlllllll'l. liollnnd ('nil nod .Ion York, who went to Noiiip, Atite-kn. hmt Hprlog to seek their fnrttinn have ri'tnriiTil home soinn wlsr, and tlier env N.ime I A nice iiImoi' hot (iri'iimi Is iiioer'"''" J. II. Tompklna, llm liciry nud fruit tnlecr, picked hops nt llm Han rm THt'l end while there lutd the pleasure of looking over the lerge Ap ple nichnrd of (lm I'Mmnitnn Hro. Mr. Tompkins speaks very highly of their cITnrts which he says show what Industry will do. Ye scribe has not got much time to write at present, hot hopes In the near fiitnro to tell yon what, everyone Is doing and try to write as often as ".Ininho" does. 1 am not asleep Just Iwaose 1 do not wittn oftoner-I hare morn woik than t can do, and still von lieur people say that work Is scarce on Applegato. MONTY Movtillonnt v Kpeiinl. An eloeullonarv recital, given al the opera house on Kiiday evening by Mrs. KarleY. libels, was one or the nut pleasurnt'le entertainments (if the year and was enjoyed by a large nndlence. Mrs. Ingel wai assisted in the entertainment hy Mrs. W. L. Ire land and Miss Ktliel Palmer. The reollal was given under the Auspices of llihe Y. I S. l K. of the Christian church, for the benefit of that oiganiration and was an entire snoivs financially as 3 elites in pleasure giving quality. ,Mr. Iniiels has A virv charming stage pvsnce with a pleasant voice and natural and tvsy manner Proba bly the most t-omiMlltng evidence of her (a lent as a reader is her ability to cause the audience to became com pletely a.bsorlv.1 in trm recital, pre. ! senting with unusual clearness the Indioron, tin morons or pathetic scenes which she delineates, Mrs lrelaa.l's vvcwl solo was re ceived tth the appreciative applause which is always her doe And she was recalled for a e,vn.l nnvnber. Mi Palmer' selection from Vliopla was rendered with brilliancy ad she Also was givvn An r-nthniatie eiuvuv THE POLICE MAKE TWO ARRESTS On Mam Gives Sheriff Rum1I end Hi Buekekin Braneho a. Mrry Ch. ! Grant Paea ie getting och a repota- j tion for fiaprnrind eriminale tnat thie elaee of gentry may bgio to take war- aing and paee by the town without rtoppiag. There are now in the conn- i Jy Jftil, ha-ring beeo captored thie week, two men one r,f whom anawera ehe dencriprioi rfa forger wanted in Iowa, And the other hae been Mcoring money on (he errengtft of a rol n paiw bvik. The firt man. F. E. Farr, came to Orint Pane a rcial agent rpre"ent- ; ing tne Kqnitable faring nt Loan AiwociatioD. for whom he ha ben working fnr iwreral months. He did coneiriarahle bneii e here for the com- ; p:ny. And collected money. All of which w receipted for And torned orer fo the company wirhont any ir- ' regnlaif.y, ffe we Arretted Tacsday on the t,rengf.n of a "reward circo lar" containing hi photo.rapb and a description which both tally exactly wiih the man. Thm circular ad been received ome rime ago and Marshal McOrew in looking orer a nomher of circoler remembered baring eeeo the man on t' e t.reej. When arrested by Marshal McOrew Farr declared hie in nocence, hot thoe who bare reen the photograph nay that three can be no donht a to hi Identity. The man wanted I F. i. Fredreiokeen, who tmt.m J.!! . Mlw. r.l , . W committed at Oakofa Oily, Hnmhcddt connly, Iowa. HnerifT P. A. Hackley of. HomhAldt county left Dee Moine. Thnriclay with reqoisltion pAr And wlllproUMy arrire Monday to iden - tify the prisoner end if he prove to be InlT" W"btf d Wi" The other man I Geo. Von SiollWg, painter and paper hanger of Clatoma, Neb., who came to Grant Fas a week Ago And boArded At the Layton. He had with him rae book Issoed by the Mr. V. Hlagle made a bnainesa trip I'Zt" !r..Ii"". ',L?iiU,ana,' P"g '8t wek Prchin. Ml7mlXat& J2l-m ,n,,9 it0Te- bbe Mt Uncle 1 whllrVa ' taken to"he OrX Pa". , Frayne to batch. . liMiiklhng A Trnst Company and by 1 William Borgman, who has been 1 them sent to Seattle for collection, bnt ! wnrkinl. ti.n Mummoth smAltnr at 1117 ,ik iiiihi hi maun uiit iiaymeni on v .. , , , It ontil re,elving retnrn. On Wednes-! Knnnett' cl - D"w running a m day ('ashler Jewell received notice lDe on a 700 foot level at Wlnthrop, that the draft was a forgery And that Csl. the pass book ha1 been stolen. Htoll- . . . . , Imrg we confront) d with the evidence Mr A- J- Adams, a great florist and confessed to having stolen the , ha many large Sonflower and Cos hook and Also that he had aennred 1 mo, an ordinary Sunflower measored money on It in Seattle. He wa al-, . . hlu .H 10 ,,,. , A, lowed to return to the hotel and in short tlrn he loft saying ha would re turn soon, hot Instead he mndn for the wood followed by Marshal Mc Orew, but the fellow had such a start that the marshal had to give it np and retnrn to town. Sheriff Knasnll wss mil I Hoi and mounted on hi buckskin hronoho gave chase tracking the man to Jones creek at a point near the river, then there was a fox and aonae .Minn- mi m.MI I Mil", ,!! 1111,11 rOHMIIK 1,1, i,iini.ii ...,1 ,i. Lin ..I . .. ... r.,m H t ! . . 11. .1 1 . I back of thn Golden Drift dam where lie was seen by snme scot Ion men who were on the wntoli. Htollherg seeing thnt he was discovered ran down the mountain thinking thn slieirff on his tinny could not ride f list down thn hill, lint llusseir cow pony Is uncustomed to that sort of tiling and took up the eliinn. The man was fluallv landed after severnl hours chase and was mitroheil to Grants 1'iiss iiliead of the sherilT. I nu;o Win. Hauilcrs Is iiiilding nil rt lill- tion to his Ionian. C W. Tilplett is luiiiling lumber to build n new hum. Sunday school is progressing nicely. Mix Grace Ogle, superintendent, Mr. ami Mrs. Ncml Imvn a daughter visiting them from Humboldt Co., fal. Mr. nud Mrs. Alva Hammond node A business trip to Wrauls I'bhs last Saturday Mrs. Henry Tilplett and sister. Mrs. UclT, are visiting in thn Willamette il. i. i. - 1. 1 " I mn WIM'H, School opened Oo,o.,r ( Hugo sMiool limisn, with M i is Lillian Keed of Ashland in cluirgc. Mr. Tompkins or Grants Pass has rutted the i; recti ranch and will oc cupy it the coming year. Mrs. Henry and dnugters have re turned homo from thn hop vntd. They report 0111 ing. having had A pleasant I Mr. Law ton, a very pleasant gentle man, has been calling on the people in this vicinity In the interest of the Modern Woodmen. Choir mooting every Saturday even ing at school house. Kveryone cor dially invited to attend. OIIAOLK. A Mel WoHhy ArtlcU, When an article has been on the mrket for year and gains friend every year, it ts afe to call thi nnsli cine a worthy one, Soch 1 luilanfa Morehonnd Svrniv It txvitivelv cores coughs ,iv U rulm.Mnrv diseas,m. this of the beet known merchants in Mobile, Ala , v: "For five years my family ha not been troohled'with the W inter coughs we owe this to lU'larvi's Horehoond Svrop. I know it ha save,! mv children from manv sick .ll." Vor sale by National IViig VAv and bv Kermnnd. lv your plow to Cramer Pr . nee,l retiai- iV. l,,M"M,or th mrannity. He sent it' 1 rv,,r -IT , entirely oot of the circle of usefnl j nees to himwlf and hi neichNvr. W1LTI0 Waldo ie ijnite lirely thee day. 1 MiHg Anna Vaten vieired Waldo ; Monday. 1 Jack Saome ie sow oee of oar nam' ber. Mra, A, Woodcock paused throogh ,sre aandy. Mike McBriety nd old"Moll'e" riDited as Monday. Mrs. Mary White spent Sanday afternoon with Mrs. 9!agle ...... . j, ' l. Onr schorl ie progreneing niceiy under the aoperirision of EUie Koh-1 ler. Bert Re and Clarence Strong of the Qneen of Bronze mine apeot last week in Granta Part. Angosta Henry of Colchenter, En gland, wa in onr vicinity Iat week to teiw oor "Weeping fli.mce." Elmer Morey, Mi Bhoda Wimer, Mis Mary Morey and Mis Hattie Winter pasaed fhrnngh here Scinday. Mr. Chae Owen went to Kenne.tt Snnday to Tis t with her daoghter, Ma Keith, who is not expcted to lire. Geo. Wimer fieited Grante Paea lat wnek bringing hack a load of pipe for the Deep Grarel Mining mPn7- Mr. Jda Decker, Mm. A. J Adam, Mr, c johnaoo, Charlie White and , . .... , , . 1 Lm Charlie had a pleasant trip to ' Kerby Satorday evening. i Mftrk Enoch' wh0 hM bD 10 c- i rnla, returned to hi home near I Kerby last week. Pe.rhapa he thinks Hoothero Oregon 1 the beat. 1 . . . a!. " ' " wi. jier ooiieciion or rose la also very Attractive. LITTLE TOT. w odd villi: 8. Perkins ha moved his family ,,.. Ml, 1, l. bore from Wolf Creek A. Hchlndlnr and son, Clifford, and several others, are out for a hunt on Evan Creok. W. M. Hurline, of Hosehnrg, ha pnrohasod Chas. Mnoros' property, consideration ftllj.uO. Mr. Hurline. also bought one acre ot A. 0. Hperry. L. L Oden, nn aged resident tif thi neighborhood, was sri(iUHly ill lust week, but is now improving under the treat incut of Dr. Love, of (J runts Pass. I John llrcedlng iinil Will I'yburn aro ' doing some work on S. J. Myers' ' place, on KviuiN Creek, for A company Unit expects to put in a dredging plant, if the present good prospects hold out. The social at Mr. Ha urn' Inst Friday evening was nn enjoyable iitTair A pleasing program was rendered, after wolrh some time was spent in playing j games of various kind. The next ' meeting will be at the homo of Mr liamlnll. Mrs. Mcl'herson Lee, who fortncrlv lived in this vicinity and who is well known here, dl.nl at her homo near riioenlx last Sunday. " As other ! Ineitilwira tt )I,m .1. ,......,. ..I , i- lrl , " " : " '". " " " ! hero for Intormeut. Funeral services were hold Tuesday morning by Rev. John Dav. Uov, Day gave illustrated aer-; nion lnt Suudav day evening for boys in particular and everybody in l. gene which wan very intercstng aud well attended. The tuid-week meeting, which was discontinued during the Summer, is Announced for every Wed nesday evening hereafter. All inter ested In church work Are iuvitcd to come end take a part in these meet log. Gone Forever. Ten year ago an Allen Comity, Kansas, farmer put hi initials ou a dollar bill. Th next day he went to the nearest town and spent it with a merchant. Before the year wa ont. he got the dollar back. Four lime in six year tne dollar came back to him for prxxloce aud throe lime he hear,! of it in the pocket of his neigh bors. The last time he got it Wk fm,r inie, nor never will. -"- . . That dollar bill will never pay an v more ech.yd or rwad tax ftw him; will never hnild or brighten anv of the I WILDERTILLE Qnice cool after the recent rain. Born To Mr. and Mr Jamea Mc Caoo Toesady, October Irtth, aon. Born To Mr. and Mra. Jobs B. Robinaoo, Satarday, October 13th, a eon. Surer al neighbor attended Mr. Thoea' faneral in Grant Paaa San day, October Hth. While trapping fcr coyotea recently. Mr. Armetroog' little girl wa aa she wa wa dering aroood to find a coyote that he had taken from the trap that morn 1 Jb She waa not hurt mnoh. (Received too late for last week.) The Creed family are visiting this week io or near Medford. Mr. II. D. Jon? has been visiting in Grant Pas the past wrek. Lrj Conger and Nora Gala are wont ing somewhere in California. I Kirk, Claade and Ada Robinson , are attending school at Eogene, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Bishop of Granite : Hill visited this country one day last : weeS. I Mr. and Mrs Spaalding of Grants Pass visited Sunday at Mr. and Mr. A kers. George Lewis fell acroea a box and ; broke several ribs and can hardly get . around. ' The young folks attended an Apple catting At Scott Robinson's, one even ( ing last week. I Orpha Stevenson is teaching a term of school oot in what is called the 1 Hosaey district Elba Woodard and family now oc i enpy the McCollum enpy huae with George MoCollnm. Mr. And Mrs. Clark have left os. H"P we will have another minister on-.ll sheep need a shepherd. Edith Robinson has missed a few days from school on acconnt of a sprained arm, canted from a falL E. Erickton, C. F. Lovelace and Henry Hocking are io the Sucker creek country putting in a new bridge. J. W. McCollam and two children have gone to Canada. Mrs. McCol lam and little grandson went to Colorado. Talk about the monster apples of the Applegate valley B. 8. Robin son raised a potato that made enough for a dinner of HI volunteer potato at that. What say you? School is prospering. Mr. Hump ton is a good teacher, as well as him self and family are good workers in church And Sabbath school work That is the kind of people we need; there is too mnch caroleBsnesB in at tending Sabbath school in most neigh borhoods. UNCLE FULLER. THAT 570K.L IttvMrj -aaasv AO. 1 . ' cofvaj.T .o by -fnt aujTtsRRovnc. caitsc ION I II A PLEA0IR.E CL.OTHF.S FRnM TUP CTo -JIT,, .X.-Y i '""'1 TwVfr7 7Z, , V.V-.1 "U W 10 AJ THE TOP. YOU CAN THEN FEEL THAT YOU HAVE DONE YOUR. BEo"T. THE 0T0R.E AT THE '.To? HAS MANY ADVANTAGES oVFR twit ctdV ?V5 BOTTOM. A 0T0R.E THAT HAS GUM K FD tSf owT TRHfoCTCHEf rJ i lH"E VABNETDAo ?VH W f HTEH or'TH'K'KE'E IN 'TrHFAK,?F,r CLrTTH M WANrTHEIRboSDS IN THE 0T0R.EJ OF THE BEST SFI 1 ro c 0r CLOTHES. SECOND, PR. CE. THE ' STokz AT ?tSp TOP HAS (300D ''CREDIT' BECAUSE IT AN BUY TOR. CASH. DID YOU EVER BoVoW MnMrvi YOU KNOW WHAT NTeVeSI S T Tfn NvXt?; DON'THAVE TO PAY A HlfiHER PRICeI"nteReSt -WHEN YOU DEAL WITH US, BECAUSE WF BUY FOR CASH. PAYING Nn mrf J n.Y JIJ?.V.l a t cnrt"r.;.vr'CL ?tcAujE tor over- - . . V , vv-i.vvrMH THING MEN AND BOYS WEARE- WE ARE O N To pT flPA C tl UArill A Capricious Wooar. Laet Friday afternoon aa J. F. Roth, elerk At Rntermnnd'A drug store, was horsbark riding in the vicinity of the old Holme poor farm, hi horse became frightened and be came unmanageable, running for a mile and half before ha waa able to get bias ander eoatrot la the cotirie of flight panned by the aoimai b ran between wood wajon and a tele phone pole which were so near to gether that Mr. Roth's right leg waa badly braised by coming in contact with the wagon and be baa been able to walk only by the aid of critrhes for the paal week and it win be several day yet before he is able to resume bia duties in the drag afore. The hone which Mr. Roth wa rid ing, wa a race hora, "The Wooer" formerly owned by Baber Bros., and is a dangerous animal, being of treacherooa nature and beyond the control of the moet skillful horseman when io one of bis onrnly mocd. Cp to the present time Mr. Both haa alwaya been very soccessfu! where "wooer" were concerned, bnt this last experience has proven not quite so plearant as frrruer ones, in the meantime Will Fry wi.l attend to bis duties as drug clerk until be is sufficiently recovered to assume them. Bethany Sunday School Rally. Last Sunday was the regular Autumn rally day with Bethany Presbyterian Sunday school and the hour for Sunday school and preach ing service wete detcud to rally day exercires, which were very enjoyable. The decorations consisted almost en tirely of fruits which made an elabor ate and handsome display. The edge of tht platform was fringed with corn tope, with a row of apples joet be hind. On the floor were a good num ber of monster squashes while on the pulpit stands were pyramids of red and yellow apples, ail choice fruit At the back of the platform and hanked against the choir rail was a pyramid of assorted froits and melons in great variety, whilu suspended from the ceiling were two monster horns of plenty pouring oat nature's gifts of fruits and adding to the abundance shown in the foreground. The whole display was a work of art And Also placed in exhibition the varied fruits of this section. To keep pace with the new order of things in Josephine county J. H. Robinson last Satuiday received a thoroughbred registered Poland-China boar pig from the Willamette Valley. Mr. Robinson has a number of brood sows of the same breed from register ed stock in Iowa and also a registered boar. He purchased the yoong one to keep from inbreeding and will keep the old one for some time for breed ing purposes. He also has some young bcae and sow pigs for sale at reasonable prices. It is indeed grati fying to see pure bred stock coming into the couuty, for a pare bred ani mal of any kind is always worth two of the scrub variety, and are also pleasing to the eye. Josephine county is an ideal place in which to raise fine stock as weli as fruit, and there is need for more men like Mr. Robinson to push the industry along. Get your water pore with a Noxall Filter sold by Cramer Bros. NOW WC ARF AT TLI F" ToP,UE: HALLmKETHfVCS etfORC ArVO THE ttlLLs AIadE Things spiri uhere allcfour mrtRPiis criE fRon. dour Vbu Want th ings Trow the WHtKLlHt HUSTLE IS? orcoup.SE You Do DU5TR BRowm., Atr,rwlHwentAj. FOR YnU To RltV Snll-D U A T e nrnn . , WE 9 OUTFITTER. TO BOY AND flflM