GRANTS PASS. OREGON. MARCH 1, 1907. KOGUI RIVKk COURIE. i I J. Pardee Staple anc' Fancy Groceries Garden Seeds, Onion Sets, Poultry Food, Cround Bone Grit and Shell Chick Feed for the Little Chicks Front Ftreot , near Palace Hoto OKA NTS I'ASS, OKK. TELEPHONE 863 Prof. T. J. Harrison hat Just been offered the prlnclpalship of the. Pen dleton High School at an advanced alary and on the Slut handed in nil renif(nation an principal of the Oranti Paul hint' Bchool. A special meeting of the achool board h held Monday evening to consider the resignation and it wm decided to accept it to tare effect within 80 dayi, the board pledging Itself to relieve him sooner if posslhle to leonre a satisfactory teacher before that time. There were three application! presented at the meeting but no action was taken on them as more application are ei peoted before the next mooting which will occur on the first Monday in March. Prof. Harrison baa beeu a teacher in the Oranta Pau Schools for the past two yean and bat proven himself an able instructor and he will take with him the bent wishes of the students and teachers. A Burlesque in the Opera House by the Men of Bethany Church. Date, March 30th. If you want a good, hearty laugh, oomo ont that night. If yon think It's wicked to laugh, stay at home that nigh. 8-1 It 1'lITUltlTY Medicated Stock; Food For Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Hogs Ono of tho best .Stock Foods on tho market and ono which will keep tho animals in tho host of con dition. Large Size Package 50 cents MODEL DRUG STORE GRANTS PASS ONE NIGHT WEDNESDAY, (HH'I.H vS: FKi:i-:i) Mi'Kxliuiiuttii "Nettie the C5X3j A Splendid Company Headed by fX2,, MISS ISAKKLLK I.OWlf St'cnic Investiture Kvery act carried Yon Liked it Before, Yon t WOOD TILL E X i J. M. Whipple returned from Salem last Sunday evening. Mm. Geo. Owing it recovering from a leveret llneai. Mr. and Mra. P. J. Leverich are absent on a visit to frieoda and rela tives near Eugene. Through the efforts of the Ladies' Aid Society, oar chnrcb has Jost been neatly carpeted. The Decennary funds were obtained by an uyater supper and Bataar aud thanks are extended to all who assisted in any way. Mr. and Mrs. John Winders of Grants Pass, have purchased part of the O. A. Siupkins place and are moving thereon. Mr. Siuipkiins has moved into a smaller honse on tl'e part he retained, awaiting a suitable time to baild. Kev. Day, assisotd by Rev. Milton, is holding revival services here, pre paratory to the coming of Kev. Smith, of Klamath Falls, who is now in Oleudale.but is expected here at '.he clone of this week. " . C. E. Hams has palled np his petite prane trees, also part of his cling peach trees, and is potting in their place, apples of the Newtown Pippin and Hpiteuherg varieties. He pur chased 1000 trees of the Woodburn Nursery. Kev. and Mrs Day invited the pri mary members of the Hat-hath School ... thm w n.,i.. .!... -y Dlouio. About 30 little folks re ponded to the invitation and spent two or three hours in a manner most pleasing to themselves. Mrs Day then served refreshments, consisting of chicken sandwiches, cake and lemonade, Mr. Day adding a generous supply of candy. The afternoon passed quickly and was enjoyed by all present. Largest stock of watches and ohains ever in town can be found at Letch er's. Everything in the Jewelry line Delicious, fresh home made candies always at Herman Homing's. 8-1 2t A full line of the latest creations in Spring and Summer Dress fabrics, waist patterns and Ready to wear shirt waists in Silk aud fine Persian Lawns, bought before the advance aud sold at crorescondingly low prioes The Sugar Pina Store. 8-1 2t OPERA HOUSE presetit their ti Novelty News Girl" Unsurpassed in its entirety Will Like it Again. MARCH 6 W T fi 1) E R V I L L E M, Kernoile and family have moved to Grants Pass. Mr. Fetch and family have moved into the house vacated by the Keruolle's. Some men are moving the sawmilL Will set It near Charles McCann's. ic. At-.. r(iort at the church Sonday the 24th. The doctor made a trip from Grants Pass to see Mr. Boucniau. He is get- tin. .innu ax well as coold be ex- pected, since getting his leg broken a week ago "Ked Cloud" of Laurel Grove said It was too late for rain. He seems to be a false prophet as we are having lots of ruin again. T. E. Lewman of Provolt speaks about the pretty girls. ; Well we ntill have a few pretty girls round and about our little town of Wilderville. You would think so if 'you coold see fellows calling into inquire the way to the town of Wil derville for the sole purpose to getting a glimpse of one of our fair young ladies then got fooled ha I ha! The weather Is quite cold tdnce the late raius. ' News is scarce. The sick were all better at last accounts. ' UNCLE FULLER. Worked Like a Charm. X. Walker, editor of that Mr. D. Poy journal, the fcnterpnse, iou a, ,v. says: "I ran a nail in my loot last week and at once applied Buck- len's Arnica Salve. No inflammation followed; the salve Bimply healed the wound. " Heals every sore, burn aud skin disease, (iuruuteed at all drug stores. 2.'c. LEL A X I) I Here is the news of our lively town Leland. We have been having a few showers here the last week. i Mr. Wertz returned to the town again on business after a few months ' absence. Kri"1ay night Joseph Snyder aud James Moore left here for California 1 but they will possibly return and think it is good enough for them here. The dance Saturday night wa en joyed by all and a good crowd was there. Fred Huntington lias returned to Leland again after a few weeks ab sence visitiug relatives in Pennsyl vania. Charlie, the sou of Mr. aud Mrs. S locum, got badly poisoned by getting hold of some poison oak aud did not know what it was. Mrs. Nettie (lolf of Tunnel B was here last week viiting her son. Harry Smith snd son of Grants PaB tnadu Leland a call Tuesday, the 2th. The city inaishall of Ulendale was here and spent Saturday. Mr. Duncan and family moved from here lat week to their home on Klk creek. CRt'STY HATCH. Alice Rooicvclti Wedding wan something to lie recorded iu the annals of history. Heroine Iiiih heeu acknowledged the greatest of liver regulators. A positive cure for Hilious headaches. Constipation, Chills and Kevrr, and all liver enm pHints. J. C. Smith. Little Kovk, Ark. writes: "Herhine is the great est liver medicine known Have used It for years. It does the work." Kor sale by National Drug Co. and Deiuarav. High Grad( Hih Pri nee- le Always the GAT;1 ime SoU on Me rit J. A. F olger & Co. E San Francisco it I'ROVOLi j B. F. 8nd Everitt Lewman mad. . business trip to Grants Pass baturaay retoruing Sunday, ; CuM. Haberman was at Provolt this week, accompanied by Walter tarra, both 0f Laurel Grove, Fields was at Grants Pass; Toesday and was acoompaniea num. by Miss Ella Jones, who had been spending relatives a few days visiting at that Place. Mr. Fields reports Grants rass qui' much necessary road work being done near the Rogue River Bridge wuk-u was much needed for the betterment cf the farmors and business men of urauts Pass. L. C. Hyde of Williams was at , Provolt on business this week. Mr. ; Hydo likes his new home and will start soon to clearing his land which he intends to put to fruit trees nut season, 40 acres of which will be Newtowns which seem to lead the market iu quality and price. We would like to see more fruit in the Williams Valley as it is well adapted for the fruit culture. Henry Provolt of Applegate passed . through Provolt Tuesday en route to Urauts Pass, returning Wednesday with a load of freight for the s ore of J. P. Pernoll of that place. Mis A. McAllister of Provolt was at Murhpy this week on a visit to her many friends at that place. Provolt is to have another sawmill which will be erected and owned by O. M. Knox of Grants Pass. Mr. Knox is at present clearing the mill site aud making preparations to lay the foundation so as 'o be in a condi tion te put the machinery np as soon as it arrives the )0th of March and by the 15th of April Mr. Knox ex pects to be cutting lumber. The new mill is to be located at the farm of George Dunlap at the mouth of Will iams creek which means much to the tailoring men of the Applegate Valley and is an industry which is much needed in the Valley there being none cloiir than seven miles, and it is very inconvenient for the farmers and a hard day's trip considering the disad vantages along the roads. The Applegate Co-operative Tele phone Company of farmers of the Ap plegate aud Williams Valleys are mak ing preparations for the new phones which will ba installed during Spring or as soon as the branch lines are com pleted. P. & A. line has the pole! all set aud the wire ready to string on the poles. Supt. Pernoll of Apple gate let the contract to a GrautB Pass party who will oomplete the liue for I'i0 aud make it ready for communi cation with tho Grants Pass business men and vicinity which will be very handy for the farmers but more con venient for Mr. Pernoll, the Apple gate merchant, postmaster and also the vicinity at that place dnriug sick ness. The imiu telephone line be tween Grants Pats aud Williams is in very bad condition owing to the bad weather which we have experienced iu the last few months and oftiuies makes it quite iuennvenieut to get messages over the liue at all. In many places kthere will he new pohs to take the place of !lie old ones and the farmers will look after the line and kep it in repair. There are at present live telephone oltlces ou this line. K. Higlow passed away Wednesday, Feiroary ill, I807. Heath was caused by fallni; from a porch at his home at Williams, Monday. Fehmnrv. Mr H'glow was horu in Indiana iu 1S34 and came to Oregon in the eBrly pioneer days of lv::,, settling in the Willamette Valley. Ijter In l'.j with his family he came to Josephine county where he has since resided. Mr. Pig low was the father of nine children of which live and a loving wife lie has lai I to rest in the beauti ful Williams creek Valley. He leaves a wife aud four children to mourn the loss of a loving father and kind husband. He had a host of friends who will miss him. He was an esteemed citizen and a good neighbor and ono who always was willing to give a helping hand in tune of need. The remains were laid to rest in tln Spirlin cemetery. THOMAS I.KWMAN. Middle ApplenMe. We are having some nice showers. . Lester Layton is rolling the dirt and boulders at the John Layton miue with three or four meu t work. JyJjnMcl 'aM ist(-raiidsons h ave compjeiedjhe new hop yard "on" the Ivnfcopr ftnu near Provolt'.- This will be one of the finest equiPid rard the Art'lena:,. Soring' V..Tb. letung prettv well Uong iu this part of the country. tMn. Pi Some of our young people were giie! at the literarv last Saturdav a''- SUN SHINE. ' yave von s,vnthe new things in Strausky at l Vanu-r Rrli.? Fa V T lfi DR. MORROWS ANTI-LEAH Makes Lean People Fat Through the uerveous system. Its a PURELY VEGETABLE COMPOUND, contains no oil or fats or any drug that is injurious or liable to produce ir'THE GREATEST TONIC IN THE WORLD. Each bottle contains a month's treatment and costs $1 50 at any first-class drug store Prepared by the ANTI-LEAN MEDICINE CO., Oregonian Building, Portland Oregon. 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