ROGUE RIVER COURIER. GRANTS PASS OREGON. MARCH 1, 17. Fine Footwear for Women Gunmtntal Shoes for the Street The reliability of our secret of our success. The larro increase of lor the year 1005 is, duo that our cus ciato the val a ii (1 know will bo right R. L. HOWARD BUII.DINO ROGUE RIVER COURIER GRANTS PA88, OREGON. COUNTY OFFICIAL FA PER. Published Every Friday. Subscription Rateai One Year, In advance, II. SO Hli Months, .76 Three Months, ... .40 blngle Copies, .OS 1 Advertising Races Furnished on application at the office, or by mail. Obituaries and resolutions of con dolence will be charged for aloe per line; oard of tliankefiOo. A. E. VOOKHIE8, Prop. Entered at the post office at Grants I'sss, Orernn, as second-class mall matter. FRIDAY. MARCH 1, 1B07. COMING EVENTS. Mar. 3, Katurday-Basket Ball at the opera home. O. P. H. H. girls ts. local lr Is and U. P. H. H. boys Ti. Med ford H. 8. Mar. (I, Wednesday Nettie the News Ulrl, at the opera house. Mar. 7, Thursday Reilar meeting of the olty oouuoil. March IB. Friday 8 per cent rebate if tales are paid before this date. Mar. 211, Friday Bethany Presby terian men entertain at the opera house. April 1, Monday Peualty avoided if one-half tax is raid before this date. April 8, Wednesday Regular term of oounly court. Mamh II, Monday Annual meeting of Applcgate alley telephone. Uo. 8e ha-al ooluinu. April 'ii, Monday Regular term of the (Jironit Court. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Samuel Hovt to Frank E. MoKnr lane, IhiIh 1, s, mid , in Central Addition. BenJ. K. Ueed to Nanct J. Tboes, Uits J. in Block II, II. II. Miller -Oo's New Addition. The above sales were niacin through the real estate agency of Jneeph Mow. See him (or bargains. CHURCH NOTICES. M. K, Churih South The pastor will preach both morn ing and evening next Sunday March M. Sunday School at 10 a. 111. and Epworth l eague. Prayer meeting at fl llO p. in. lea. I by Mrs. M. E. Moore. All w ho attend any or all of these sor Uiotis w ill be accorded a most cordial Welcome. 11 osbvlrrlan Church. "No Need of Making Haste' will N the theme of the sermon at the morning service, II a 111. by Evan P. Hughes, at the Bethany I 'lunch next Sun lay. In the evening, 7 :u o'clock, the si con, I lecture in the series on "Formative Foots of Aiiiericin llitory" will he deliver.-. I. The tholne of this lecture Is "The l'llgiini Col.ny - t'oiisi-icni c Force" Last Sahlath evening a good sized audience gathered to listen to the initial lee ture of the Course on ' iM.l Pomiii loll." These livtures ale now 111 coni se of being I'elivere.i on Coiihccii live Sal, hath cvciiimn 10 a 111 Bille School liii.ler the siiperinti n.l. iicy II, C Kumev, the 1 'cv.-l loi.al II vn of the V. P S I'. V- ' :lo I . in 1 be kU! band of Welcome is evt.'i l.-d to e .1 vonc ho enters 'his . !; 11 re), to vm i - I ii Hnptist C'liuich At t he in.. i mug -.tv l,-.' Sei iucn in t lie :ic 1 s. Stout . ' " will l c g i i n : " 1 lu Sa.Tciiuc.-. of l.i!e cvi-nin g , i i, ,. -'1 lie ;,. cording to t i i y "Sn 1 1 h. " to; ic , i i,-iil,-i. I i ,i s :-'. ; folt Ulio.1 I m., I'M ,t to.lsv in ai:i 1 1 ade ' f Tin o'.hi : !.el li i of tin the t. ric.Mi ii Mihj.'i t i th.. -.: .- ', . ' - t :,. Patent Luther Shoes for Dresi shoes isthe our biiHincBS l!i00 over to the fact tomers appre- my) ues which they receive that what they get here BART L, ETT HIXTH STREET the Lord's (tapper at Hr.'lO, the Bible School at 11 :4.a, the Junior Union at 8 p. ru. and the Senior Union at 6:30. This will be a consecration meeting on the theme "Being Honest with Yourself and Ood. "led by the pas tor. To all of these serTioes a moit onrdial invitation is extended. Christian Church. Sunday School at 10. Contest with Ashland and Mndford should enlist every church member and friend. Be there Morning worship at 11. Subject "The whole World needs our plea for Uuity." Junior C. E., 8 p. in. Mrs. Cowdrey, dupt. Y. P. S 0. E.. fl.HO., MozelU Hair, president, All young people are invited. Evening Worship 7:80. Sobject "Our Work for the World." Enthu slnstio singing of familiar hymns is an interesting feature of all services and the sermons deal with definite themes rf Christ and his churoh. All are cordially invitedd. R.evlve.1 for M E. Church South. The people of the South Methodist ohurx'h are to have a series of evan gelistio meetings commencing tiie last Suuday in March, the 81st, and will oontiuue over three Sundays. Rev. Tbos. Gregory of Lin k hart, Tex., will conduct the meeting. The Texas Christian Advocate has the following to say of Mr. Ongory: "We note that the good people of Lockhart bavs given theil pastor, Rev. Thos. Gregory, a vacation. Ho will accept au Invitation to spend six weeks in Oregon, urearhlnir and lecturing durlug March and April Let it be understood at once and for all time that we are willing to loan Rre. Gregory to the good people of Oregon for a season but we shall ex-x-ct him iiack in due time. Oregon has many attractions, but we shall refuse to transfer him on any terms. We triiHt that ho will receive great benefit from his sojourn in that State, and we are fjoitK sunt the people who ist under bis ministry will be edified and built up. " Chick Food, Oyster Shell, Meal ami Urit at Cramer Hros. Bone Herman Morning's caudles are iilwivs frei are pure Home mule ih. anil they Jl I '.'t School Lixws In 90 I),v County School Superintendent has received the following communication from State Superintendent .1. H Ackermaii. which Is self explanatory : Feb '.''I, 1 '.hi;, I'o County Superintendents: Gentlemen: N.i Icjgslative . 11 ict llli'llts of the I. cent legislative sh-.-ih lily affect ing the school In -is c( Ore gon will lie in force until M4V -j.-,, r.'O? at which time we ho.- to 'have a copy cf the ivnwl M-I.ool I 1 ,1 . ,,, the hands of all school dis'in-r h-ii-,1. ll Will klCillv "'V I ll IS III! , .'crr.-- i 'oilec, ha v. tin.'. ii r I.--i t inn, parer-ust-1 1 1 HS vented K clfl.il. I 11 C. ; 1 , 1"!;M . " 111 on. on Miing :il t r ; you want . bttv trom pure, ! iii llerm.'in 11. Don'l PusIi jI '1 In- liorvc can i m !.'. I itliout llcll r'ilijcc Irn tin n t notion.' In l"Sl t . If dies Iraw the I , ,1 you J,; ' i. most I III I i iWl 1 ,nc ' . N. M" v. : i, ? v. ! ., oil m J & I) E E 11 I X G Everybody busy snd no one sick. Miss Hattie and Mrs. Gertrude Webb drove to Waldo Wednesday on a shopping trip. Mrs. D. L. Webb entertained Mrs. t Alrfed Peterson and dauhgter A nna, Saturday. The finest salmon of the year are now up the head waters of the Illinois and now the savory smell of frying fish permeates the atmosphere. E. M. Albright, with a crew has been surveying the Exchange claim for the last two days They have some good rock exposed there. Gee, your cows must be s large as "Jumbo" if 16 of them can consume ton of beets at one feed. Say my boy, did you ever read Gulliver's Travels? Uncle Ebe partook of the hospitality of Sam Egger near Waldo Friday. Mr. Egger has been a rancher 00 the Illinois for 25 years, is a great rustler and has an all-round congenial home. , What we most need is fewer laws and then have them enforced If some fellow 1a the legislature would get up a bill and have it passed kill-' ing ail the Tomyrot laws on the statute and then another to adjourn that honorable body for 2(5 years, he would surely gain public favor and woo Id get his reward. Yes he would. i "Jumbo" wants to know where' Deering is. Well m dear sir, its ! between Tom Gilligau's place and Fred Al berg's. A Rulie from Laurel Grove came into our towo the other day aud wanted to know where we ' were holding the Thaw trial thought . he was in New York. And ahout the , pre'ty girls. Now "Jumbo" yoa i know the saying is that beauty is only j skin deep and we'll be hanged if we are going to skia any of our girls in order to satisfy your cariosity. ' A man can be very good with out being an angel. Then it should fol- ! low that all bad men are not brutes, j The man who gets there is the man who works. Attends strictly to his business and never shirks. The o an who is most respected is the who tries Not to burden lies. others with a pack of We s.ie by the papers they are hav- ' ing quite a Thaw in New Yorx. 1 EBEN. ; Now to Rerniis Young. To continue young in health and 1 strength, do as Mrs. N. F. Rowan, ; McDommgb, Ga., did. She says: "Three bottle of Electric Bitters cured me of chronic liver aud stomach trouble, complicated with such au unhealthy condition of the blood that my skin turned red as ttanuel. I am now practically 20 years younger thau In-fore I took Electric Bitters. I can uow do all my work Jwith ease and as sist in my husband a store. Gurau- teed at all drug stores. Price .MX1. CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR SALE. IRRIGATED LAND Deep, "rich loam bottom land for cherry, cach, apple, berrv, onion, alfalfa, small tracts. Ben A. Lowell, Woodville, tire. ;M I PIANO for sale at bsrsgiu. Inquire .it Thomas A; O'Neill , the House 1 1 1 r n 1 1 1 -r -. j).t f silt.vi:i:i;iu pi.anvs. m 5,1 p,.r j huiiilrcl. .1 II HoliertM.n, Grants I Pass, Ore., K. F. I) No. -J, ;t. -j, CAT1 I.E-IT head cf Shorthorn rat tie, .1 '.' -year oiil au.l in I venr old steers; two cows 5 and S years old will freshen ahout Mav I, f, r Mi at a bargain. Call cn or addrers A Hins th. Prulen, Ore. ;( r,t CARROTS for the kaek or 'ale, white or red hv ton. Loci- l,ov i-t ... call on II. H Alv, r, u Pas '.' J;' -Ii CHICKENS- Have a f-w l-ettllirs of esgi. tn in my I" n of linir ( n ing t'-u I mi-kens tlat i."t -rck.n lor. Hie (I TI '"W s I ;i -r taking '. i , M, ,lVliig l" (! V TUUC l;f , Ki. - :i'' lt.- 1 ,:,'. of hi:.i. Illll.!., llt I ' C -tor,. - it Ho- 1.., ' ik. ii t!i, I "Villi; I am, 1. a l. a Til I I'lill., i:t. r. -.1 lo i t r H T ,'i:. i M v , ;i-in. r, v: John i ; 1. k'.-l .eg t -: r A N I , A 1 1' 1 l'll.ih r i 'i; io is :. M l;i ot ii. ar nos p. 'UN Ml si 1-v P .i: k hi 1. ., H I'. I I s.. . k h Hi . r'Y ami t:i i" ' ai I i; hi i FOR SALE A few pair of bronze turkers, turkey eggs later at J. Robiuprn's Grants Pass, Ore.. I). No. 2. . GOATS-F. A. Pi.rce, Merlin, Ore-. Breeder of Pore blood Angora Goats . Flock headed by ftoutu -"".", import ; .nrrpunnndence SOIlc.ll.ru in regard to goats. ll-2i; tf POLAND CHINAS-1 still have good individuals ot both fexes, Spring and Fall farrows ; reg stered or not ss desired; sows bred or open. Hoars in service, Oregon s Perfec tion lHU4.il 1 and Chief Sunshine 1110421) J. H. Robinson, R. D. No. 2, Grants Pass. TEN-ACRES. miles north of city limits, on Rural Route. Water to irrigate acres, 24x24 barn, two floors, chicken house, wire feoced, 4-room house. One-half acre in strawberries, raspberries, fruit trees etc. Five acres in high state of cul tivation. Price 1800. Call on or address L. H. Hughes, R. F. D. No 1, Grants Pass, Ore. 1 25 4t FOR SALE By E. Steele at 2d ware house west odd storage plant Sugar Pine Shakes, Plymouth Rock Cockerels, Fruit, Vegetables, all kino's, fresh ocean fish, crabs, shrimps, clams, oysters by the pint, quart and galloB, also in cans. Cash paid for fruit and produce. E. Steele. H-2 tf FOR RENT. HOP YARD for rent, 25 Apply to J. D. Drake. acre tract. 2-22 2t FURNISHED Housekeeping Rooms Inquire of Mrs. John Summers, North Hth St. 2-22 tf A SEVEN ROOM house, an acre of land, woodhouse, chicken house, good well and electric light. Fine shade trees and in best part of city on North Seventh street, two blocks from East school, Rent 1 10. J. L. Scovill. 2-1 tf WANTED. WANTED Grants Pass business prop erty in exchange for Hood River ap ple land. Also 80-acre improved stocs farm in Yamhill Co.. for sale or exchange. For particulars address ; W. H. Al bott, Hood Kiver. 15-4t WANTED Grain Sacks, Tools and other seoond-baud goods. Harrison Bros., Second hand-store, corner Sixtli and J streets. - tf C. L. MOEL of Odessa wauts loggers and timber cutters to deliver 2,000, 000 feet of logs to mill by contract before suow dies; short haul, level roads, one 4-horse team, two trucks, chains, etc. furnished. Also left hand 8-gang edger wanted. Write or call at mill Odessa, Ore. 8 8 tf STRAYED. j HEIFER There oauie to my place in ' the Fall of 1906 a red and white ' heifer marked with crop off right 1 ear. Owner can have same by 1 proving propery aud paying charges. Mrs. J. Savage. 8-1 fit COLT Strayed from my place at Wil derville, a black colt with white strip in forehead ; fi months old. Notify G. W. Lewis, Wilderville, Ore IS-at LOST. A PAIR of breast tugs for single bug gy harness. Finder leave at Courier office and get reward. 8-1 tf FOUND. FUR Ladies neck fur. Owner can secure same at I'ourier office. 2-22 tf HELP WANTED. WANTED At the (Gorier office, a good, steady boy to learn trade. WAN'TEIi Salestreti. Many Make f HKl to ft, K) per month ; some even . more Stock clean; grown on Reser vation, far from old orchards. Cash advanced weekjv. Choice of terri tory. Address Wasbintgoti Nursery Comp'inv, Toppeuish, Washington.' i' -2S tf MISCELLANEOUS. r K A N h BURN K rT-Ui.holster.ng, misMon furniture made to onii-r. EGGS 1 his is the time when eggs for setting an- in denial il. If run huve eggs fur sale advert :si t em now. It costs hut per line per week. S:i KKT M I slC The complete edition of Mckinley sheet music in stock at the Photo and Music store. Also po:ular music .'I.MKI i.ieets in stock. DON'T let tin' rabbits and the borers kill y ur f ees when they cau be .n teie I hy ii Poss Protector at a cot of ii, centi apiece and tliat '-.. 'a-l thro- v,-ars Made nf u.vii wood, i-. porous and requires Uo ti-l.iur- S..m uwt,,.,l.. ... il- r - I-ll,ilT- , ... '1 s r al i state iit-v.r. Gr'niti' 1 K.vcr Val'.ev. oince. '.i Pass bk - ieorge nt for i.8 tf IT Is sI'U A under the or cut dowu your trees new law, but as fruit will he high ." mce hereafter, it to save your trees, will pay Vol We i.-e the guarintee to Sanil.HOl. t - j ou.. "v ."I lOllk.1. I Oil OS I Srecal care giVe, to he X v cf tr.... i i. . : . . " and one:. ; : . ,,'. ;" VV.' " tHken'to do on-hani sr:,sS, . M, nee from Grants I'as'ifV ffi. dent to ntuv ,,, trin i r.i.rs t i,.;...., e. rge cl, lllllu M.-crve. I. Se ,V 'cre, ,r with Churl,. '"ii:tv fruit in-pector. Calhoun Grants Pass. a s tf I'ISSOI.UTION NOTICE. Nctic- ts l.-rehy g,v,u that the nrn , f 1-,! ,r,S A HMs , f the Blue Vu!'I ''! ii ot I this dav t.eU 1v ii'i'-T:i.il e. i,,,.,,t 'cf the I'l'!!! "t-. George E.iwar.is e,. tin,,.. ".. ...line-. na l't;!llll:g Ihf- w -il, av all i G,..rg."Ed ' :aiuliiig : rm I'U-IU. s ,I.lle I navi debts au.l had w a: I- w . ; ; i', , ( !'il'.- I avaolc to the '!a:;ls Pas, l',.,r - 1 it JAWS liAUs, t.KoK'.lr.l.tt AlU'S. NOVELTY SVI For Young Men Spring styles up to date in the new and novelty patterns, with the artis tic cuttings of Ederheimer Stein . Co. Call and see them before they are picked over. P. H. Harth & Son, Inc. Our Motto Quality for The Price. Cbi Rlflbt DdPC-03' our UJsi(le. advance information on Nov-----1 mining: Investments. We have it hot from different camps at all times and can nerve it to you while it is steaming If our advice is foffowed and if you tuke advantage of the information we can give you, you will make a whole lot of money and make it quick. Get a sample of what we serve up to you by writing for our weekly market letter which is sent free upon request. W. C. COX & COMPANY. INC. 243 Monadrtock Bullding San Franci.co. Cel. Big snd Sure Profit in FRUIT RAISING In Rogue River Valley III Eisuiauu Bros.' orchard an 18 year old Newton tree bore this last season ii; boxes of marketable ap ples. In the orchard of L. L. Ben nett, president of the Medford Fruit Growers Union, a 15-year old New ton tree bore I):t boxeB this last season of tine apples. The Grants Pass r ruit Growers Union got ii.71) a box net on their shipment of Newton au pies to New York this last seaton Other trees in the above orchards bore from 10 to :io boxes each and as there are from .14 to t'.O trees to the acre, the value of the crop per acre wonld average fully tooo. As it costs for a niediuui size orchard 5S cents a box to grow and put apples ou the car the profit ou an orchard will beat the average gold mine aud far ahead of wheat at UO c. nts a bushel or hay at I 1- a tun. Now is the time to invest Josephine County Fruit Land f- - ni , .'ii . . ' l" " l'cr :K n- - I" Jnckson County the same quality ff Und and ,he same .listanc- from railroad a. lis readily at trout $100 ..Pit l.str ues.i .. T rountv l,. .Z . ' ... o,"u,H """ "7 T'hTjEk'nS county land lierfl,?, ... l.k.H0 ....... I . . , '" w.e juu-resi " iiiK taKeu in ituit raising will SOMI I'll I Milue. The wise . ?.n0W double Ins ." .'. '" ?ears 'u'r,1"to different kin, n uf nd o: 7 " i'"U l'-V (.HAS. Airm-uvi? ? - -olt oi t-ruit Lands in r.ll part.s of ROaUK RIVER VALLEY Luttn and r,t number the next time von "-lifer trom rain cans..,! i- i.;.. .. Weather- ' - v. ll.tlllM when your head ..,.i . bursts from SlloW I.illllllellt "'.inigiu irr l ..ni A r, stead, it wi;i cure nineut ou. niiMiifs man of Ji.. it-xas. writes "I .. , v.iur .iii., ...... ii. .- ... . ' "w . ' i levious to t was a cr, Ht using it Kiicetuii- :iml and N.-utaliga. I am ; .:ll- h.,t ....... T . . . ' ' -lx',1 tO , .- i aiu rr.- from these " iu:i!iiis i am sure I we this to ' ' ur xi in ill. tit. ' Per s lie ' National ; t'rug lo. utid.by l'emarav. KENNEi PAYS CASH For BUTTER, EGGS and FARM PRODoCE. Full stock of Groceries ami Provisions, Candy, Muts, Tobacco and Cigars. KEXNEY'S CASH STOKE Sixth street bet. I and J. First National Bank Of Southern Oregon GRXXTS PXSS, ORECOX j ! CAPITAL STOCK - 75,000 RESOURCES - 450,000 H'e Pay interest on Time. Deposits L. B. Hall. I'reshient J. C. Campbell, Vice-President H.;L.:Gilkey. Cashier K- HaCkett, Asst.Cas'4;r.