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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1907)
fMnt uvi'jh and meature everything you hull." American Urocer. Qunlity & Price tanona Tomatoei 10c ;co extra good sugar Cora, 25c. lews early June Peaa, 25c. inn! string Beans. 25c : ou Ashland Pears, 20c. an yellow Lrawrord Peaches, 25c m sliced Apricots, 20o. nn sliced Pine Apple, 25c. tins American Sardines 25c (j.poand can mustard Sardines, 15c. E of Personal Interest. jj ROGUE RIVER COURIER, GRANTS PASS OREGON. MARCH 29. 1907. MEN OF BETHANY GIVE A BURLESQUE G P. Jester visited Trlth at Halsy. Oregon this week. Misses Josephine Castle and Alta Smith are visiting In the a ww days this week. Miss Myrtle Ireland - .VJ1UIUEU IU Portland Moudav nfter several weeks with her mother and sister, who have heen ill. Miss Minnie Ireland Mart .t Grants Pass Music Hnn i. ill for the past two weeks but is now Business Men Induced In Com ics at the Opero House i Fridtt.y Night. X A Brief Record of i 8 Local Events. kg---.. Thy you should try our Canned Goods. it-The price is right. !3-The quality is as represented. j-Tliey are the new seasons pack pjlt Cove Oysten 10c icsni little neck Clains, not minced. 25c. nn Clam juice, 15o. mb, Csnipbles Soups, 25c. :m Booth s Broiled Mackerel, 25e. tin Alaik. Salmon 10c inert Columbia River red salmon, 15, 20, 25(i. .biters and Fresh canned crab. 25c. tfnuioe Blue-Point Oysters 1 and 2 pound cans. loju. River Salt Salmon per lb, 10c ike Soperior White Fish, 2 for 25c. ill Msck.-rel, 12, to 15o. iported bloaters, 8 cents each. Bar (5c size) fine toilet soap 25c JsrfRtilar Oregon full cream Cheese, an t be beat, per pound, 20o. iod coin b Honey, white, 15c. N Persian Date s, per pound. 12' e keep them under glsss nof nid. The Salvation Army had had a tele phone installed at the barracks and if you want to talk with the officer in ' ; charge call op No. 1014. The burlesque enteita.nment n-o. 1 With M,i. . . , . , - '-""o yirorui eu our 8 men at the orera house nn Fi-m readers tba :ncn -,.... . , ..-.J - - - u.r INII.IUUCUI vi iub B , ,uo ujtu vi uetnany ires- Manager of the B. & A," a story byterian chorch was given a large depicting railroad life. intenelv in atteudauce, some 800 tickets being t rest and abounding in dramatic .it sold. The representation given was nation from beginning to end. that of a special meeting nf iii.rit.' tu t, . . oonnnil nf "bi . .. " " " . iu "uKae 17er Sunday School Sts----term's.. Z'.ZTZZ SZ STES ,,og main.y of discussing the ' chorch, aad on Saturday the B Y P Glim Co "The st 7 f0", ,J"Ce vf B8"tiBt8 f S00,hern "-i" UlimCo. The strained relations be- attendance and the sessions are of t ween mayor and council and rearhed .n.!i ""ons are oi a climax befoie the end of the meeting n , L and the mayor retired in r. QeDeral Boo,h. nier of the lowed by a minority of the cooncil I T i M Cotua,ndr n. Ill 1 Ua Knnth nA . 1 , . nuu uiut-r prominent officers of the Army, now on their Mayor Theo P. Cramer a Wrld' WiU Bpeak Rt Auditor a i? V i Seattle Sunday, mornins and nmninir Uty Attorney h. S. l"repcott : llle' General takes boat- at Seattle T . Members of Council I for the Orient. Job Doodlesock Frbd Mensch w Jake Scluieiklefriettch. .O. A. Thomas' Lncie Qerge is still in the iJeacon Witherspoon. . . .R. R. Torner 1 ,ead n the Telegram excnrsion contest i?'T'b!'B, - P-H- Parker j for this district bot her lead Is only HlVam aKiX1::.. L V"l"PH I 8i7Jr.t'8- Th " that the people SOME BARGAIN POINTERS IVewaNotea From the Business Men to R-evders. be on doty again. Harold Smithlitts returned from Forest Grove Paoifio University where he has been a stodetit. He intends returnina to the TTni.if. this Fall. J Miss Winifred Fyfield left Thursday moningfor Glendale where she goes to take the position as compositor on the News, the position left vacant by Miss Mary Parker, who goes to Port land to enter business college. Fred Cook and McKeuzie Monday Tuesday from McClood Cal., where thoy bad eone to wort in tl, q box factory. The factories are rloauH at that place on account o the heavy snow at the present time. Will Ott, who has been emnlovrt at the Horning confectionery store for tne past several weeks as candv maker, left Monday for Rophnr where he expects to co into tho confectionary business for himself. Miss Harriet Scovill, cronrietor nf the Canyonville Echo, laid aside her pencil Satorday and came to Grants Pass to spend Sunday and Monday with her parents and friends here. She returned to her labors Tuesday morning. Mrs. J. D. Fry was a pasg?neer on the delayed train which arrived numbers given. neuneMiay night, she having had to ! duced to ling Lsmbaster Googenuill R H. GilHllan ! 8re R'DK to make every Jonathan Pachblossom. .. H.C Bohzien elTort ,0 'end their representative to N?r,V,p,,B0"Ueclabber - R H O'Neil1 U,e Jau'estuwn Exposition at the ex K.'tAPntT,a0: ' , P?- th. Telegra'm. If the peel Mliandy Cacklehen Obo RirH.. 01 "rants f ass could res s, etc., etc. 101 ,ree arlvertisin Checker-players. Loafers, etc.. etc. uerore the meeting was called to or der, several of the couucilmen present were induced to entertain the crowd assembled at the "city hall. " " Doo dlesock" was called upon for a "ch oh characteristic'' recitation and "Pinchbeck" read a "SnrinB noem". Tha"yowlers' quartet," consisting of reachblossnm," "Gooseonill" and two of the loafers was one of the best The mayor was in realize tbeamouut li thev finnlrl Eiuinro from a little persoaal work along this une tr.ey wonld send Miss Geoige to Jamestown. The Grants Pass post office on Fri day morning received an accumula tion of Eastern mail matter amount ing to two tons or more and con tained in something like 40 sacks. This mail had reached San Francisco when the traffic was stopped and was then sent lo Portland bv mm Olives and Olive Oil ,Tare sole agents for The Amer- Red Cross Olive Oil, recom 3W by physician8 D8ed iu our 'Titals. lst arrived in stock American fill fV L ft. . , . nuesi xvipe uiives in pint :l!qnart cans. N Ripe Olives in cans full, pint 35c Cil full pint 65c IS wait several daya at Redding while the tracks were being repaired. Mrs. Fry has spent nearlv three months in Southern California and is much improved in health. A. N. Holman. wife and two child- ren arrived last Friday from Dallas and will make Grants Pass their home Mr. Holman comes to take a position with the Grants Pass Bank ing and Trust Co., and will enter npon his duties the first of the month. MrsEsther McFar'ane of Pasadena, visited the R. W. Clarke family Thursday, she' and Mrs. Clarke being old friends. Mrs. McFarlane was a passenger on the train stalled at Red ding and this coupled with the fear of predicted'railroad strikes shortened her visit to one day, when she con tinued her way to Portland. Mrs. Clark Bower and little daughter arrived homo Wednesday night from Southern California where they have been spending the past two months. Mrs. Bower was on her way home and reached Redding when the storm occurred which stopped railroad travel and there she was compelled to wait nearly a week. There were abopt 250 passengers who ad to stop at Redding, being unable to travel in either direction. The railroad com pany fed the passengers in the diners and contributed to their comfort in every way possible. baritone solo doring I reaching this plaoe from the north. wnicn the cooncilmen crept from the I This is the largest amount of mail iu. many amouierea expressions matter arriving here on one train In Jthe order of business an ordi nance prohibiting the game of basket ball whs introdueed by Mr. "Cold slaogh. " The reason for such a meas ure was that "oor offsprings is ever lastingly a gittin' beat." "Miss Anteek" accompanied bv Miss "Cacklehen" presented a "oar tition" requesting many things for the protection of "female women" Underwear Special, good Spring weight, 75o the suit. Geo. S. Cal houn Co. If you have beauty, we take it; if you have none, we make it. Ham mock Photo and Postofflce. Art Studio, opposite 3-15 2t Largest stock of watches and chains ever in town can be found at Letch er's. Everything in the Jewelry line ana it represents a portion of the Eastern mail for aboot fire days. Miss Ethel Carolyn Palmer will re turn home the first of next week after having spent the past six weeks at Portland attending Dorkie's Musical Inlstitote. Miss Palmer at the time of the San Francisco disaster wae working on a program under Mans feld. This work has been resumed under DnrkiA aha . among them a reqnest for an and- cital in Portland on Saturday On ience' to prtveut "any male man who Wednesday, April 8, she will render chews filthy terbacker from snittin' 1 ! mo i o.... n - - i" ' -iu ma uiiuu run w...,,,. ujnju mo gruuuu or uuiio me 1 opera house, atmosphere withii 100 yards of any ! place where a woman is. has been orL T"M " .Py -""d shall congregate." The advent of a I " " .? 006 D rat upon the stage ;threw the "ladies" ' 7 , "d Sh,'nff ,e'' "t.tes that into hysterics and their '-partition" , J? T. commence the ejection was referred to the w-.Pr nH hm ' of n11 PerR0,,Rl tax not "Pcarn(1 by ' . committee. The city attorney in a poetical speech introdoceo Mr. Bonneclahber, rejiesentative of the "Muddy Run Juice & Glim Co." who addressed the council. "Deacon Withersoon" made a speech both solemn and somnolent. The franchise was strenuously opposed by "Schneiklefreitch" and "Done- cabbage" aud supported by the Deacon" and "Pinchheek." The linrhsqtie was written and directed by H. S. Prescott aud it success as a production was shown by its rereption by the audience. laughter prevailing from start to finish. Refreshments of coffee and cookies were served after the close of the eu- terainmen. Dr. Flanagan, Physician aud Dentist. Goto Coron for Plumbing. M. dement., prescription DrnitKist. Sheet Musio sale at the Music Store. Souvenir Postals one cent at Doma- ray's. 8 23 A splendid line of Roval Charter Onk Ranges at Coron' If yoo raise ohickens ase a Petaln. ma Incubator sold by Cramer Bros. Set the big Hue of watches and chains at Letcher's. 2-22 tf For a e'eau bed and a good meal try the Western Hotel. See the healtny luennator obicka in tne window at Cramer Bros. 1 Don't fail to look 00 the Golden Rule Store's Ad on page 2. tor the Boy Don't overlook the suit with two pairs of pants. This is the best boys' suit for the hard playing boy. The price $4 5. Geo S. Calhoon Co. Chicago to Grants Pass, t38 until April 1. Victor Talking Machiues and reo ords at the Musio store. The beautiful Art Portfolio of Alahastino Prize Detigns, embodying the latest ideas of the best decorated artists of America is for a limited time on exhibition at the store of The Hair Riddle Hardware Company. Ruad aboot the big oonetst the Oil more Piano house Is giving this offer will never be duplicated again in ooothern Oregon. 8-29 It It will pay you to see Mrs. Rehkopf at her Millinery Btore when you want a piano, as the prices you oau get there can not be equaled iu Southern Oregon, our pianos are bought direct irotn tne factory. 8-8 4t COSS PINO HOUSE. ALABASriNE,thrSTitalryWiTl coating comes in white aud 14 beauti ful tints. A foil line is carried by the Hair-Riddle Hardware Co., who will be pleased to snow yon the Art Portfolio of Prize Designs illustrating some 50 handsome color schemes. 300 CHICKS PRISONEP PLANS ES CAPE PROM JAIL Let us make your picture we guarantee to please you. Hammock's Photo and Art Studio. 3-15 2t Tu Chase & Siinsburns Teas arid Coffee cae tjive yon the best value in CetTp. from '111 ronta npr nnnnrt :t'efi!;-t Mocha &'Java'at 40ents hi"l in the City. Ti"Kfs now at thoir best Navels, 3' 0 dozen. lite House Grocery The North Fumitory I 6th St. House In cleaning up stock for Spring trade, we find quite a few od ' pcices of Furniture, Carpets, Linoleums, Etc, which are offered at reduced prices until sold, some Rockers exceptisnally cheap. The Wall Paper sale has been a success andwill continue, it is the largest stock in the city to select from. Stock of Furniture, Carpets, Rues Linoleums, Art Squares the most complete in the city and new arrivals constantly receiving. Goods Sold on Installment Plan L U. Bannard Sixth and I) Streets GRANTS PASS, OREGON'. estate. He Riiiruetss that It rniuht he wise for somo of the people to read the law on this subject. Josephine county in years past has lost heavily by people removing from the connty wihout paying the tax, but this year it is proposed to lessen the amount of loss. The regular social meeting of the Ladies Aid Society of the Newman Methodist church was held in the parlors on Tuesday afternoon, March 2lith. Over 100 members and friends were present. After devotional ex ercises consisting of singing bv the audience and prayer by Mrs. Hood, Mrs Barnes favored them with a vocal nolo and Mrs. Bates a piano solo. The social was in the form ol a pink tea, the table in tlin dining room being decorate! with pink and white, with a bunch of pink carnations in the center closely resembling the real article. The doors between the dining room and parlors were draped with pink and white. Refreshments consisting of pink ice cream, pin1! and white cake and sassafras tea. carrying out the idea were served bv ! the committee compos-d 'of Mesil iriies Bate, Barnes, Hale. Meade, Harmon, I Pike, Wade and Hood. ' The Scheme la Frustrated But the Suspect is Letter Grant ed His Liberty Jim Lacy lately confined In the county jail suspected ot having been connected with the morder of Deputy Sheriff Joe D. Price at Fresno the flrtt of this month, spent somej of his leisure in planning an escape from those quarters, bat his" plans were discovered by Sheriff Rnssell who made a thorough search of the prisoner a few days ago, notwith standing the fact that a search had been made when he was first cap tured. The following note "wbiTT was written to his partner who was confined in the city jail at the city hall, was found : "When yoo get out come op some nighr and put Some hack saw blade through the back window so as we can get them. Let me know wber Is the result of our first run with the Petajnma Incnbatcrs at our store. !Vith lisilf a dozen different kinds of eggs wo averaged $56 this shows again what good results tho PETALUMA will bring. Wo have threo sizes of Incubators in stock, 54 Eg? Incubator. ... 12G " 216 " 100 Chick Brooder..., 20 " " Your chicks will bo thy, free from all vermin, they grow rapidly and you have no trouble with obstin ate setting hens. $10.00 20.00 27.06 6.0O 12.00 heal- Cf amer Bros. Odd Fellows Block Poultry Netting Chick Feed NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is lierhev oiwnn that tita ..... dersigusd has been appointed adminis tratrix of the estate of Olia A. Smith. All persons having claims against the said estate are notified to Present tllfl tame with nronar tnn,ih... to the nndersigned at her place of re sidence one mile west of Merlin or at the office of Robert O. Smith, attor ney at law In Grants Pass, Oregon, within six months from this date hereof. Dated March 20, 1907. CARRIE FRY. 0 HAVE WW, i Have you ever seen a Sunset? A !e.n;tiful!y illustrated monthly in..j.ine of the wiJe axjke Wt-!,t with fascinating short stories, picturesque personal p, i. nt-ot-vie v ilesi nption of the interestir: development of the WY-t, and the romance and his trv o' the wonier!nd of the ea-h. A lc your loia! newsdealer fur current ls'iie or st-mi $1.50 f,,t -. -:,r's si .''' r prion. '1 heliook. "K . iof .Tlwuvand Wonders." 1 2 heautif il W extern vie? m four colon wiil be mi ! free. SUNSET MAGAZINE ded FLOOD BUILLUKO IAS MAICU'-O CALISOFS! you are going to So if I make my get away I can meet ynii. If I can't get out let me know where to write to you if I get awny any time so as I can meet you when I get out. What name do you take when yoo go aronnd Montana? They got me charged with carrying deadly weapons. Don't go hack 011 your old partner. If you throw them through the hack window up on lo;i of tlm cage we can get them next morning. "(' liTudo -I i 111 North. j He expect' d to be able to semi the I note to ins pitr'in-r bv some one who illicit be a visitor at the jail. ' La 'V was released on r rid ly after i noon as the authorities at Kr'sno on ; receipt of his photograph decided that ! he wah not the man w is wanted. ! The Good Roads Movement. ' The romt qunti',n In as bn;ul tin th trior Hrnl ufrrta nut only the benefit lt 1 rlvf'l from fre rural delivery of mall, I but every line of cmrneree anl comrnun- Icatlon JalveHtun I 'ally News. ' Tin- fanner wns slow to learn the lienctits to him personally of good rouds, hut the lessened wear and tear '.upon horses and vehicles, un iiii? to gen ' tnil betterment of highways, have prov ed to him that county money expended on road Improvements Is a capital In vestment, says the New y.,rk Herald. delivery, s, has been to better . .HI , . , . Ami sun 11 rains 1 H. C. Wilson, one of Leland'a merchants, baa a large assortment Of Spring and Summer goods and all the latest styleB of dress patterns. We agree with "Crusty Batch" when be says Lelaud has pretty girls. but lost visit Grave aud Placer to beauties. Mirs Minnie Irwin of Tlacer was the guest of Miss Ada Light of Grave last week. C. H. Bean of Grave, made Placer a visit last Sunday. Dr. Major of Placer was called to see Mr. Kelley's little loy who is qnite ill. School will bogin at Grave iu the uear future with Miss Dora Penny as teacher. If some people uear Grave would stick to the troth closer thev woold have more friends Andy Jolmsou of Placer was seen iu (irave last Sunday. Mr. Klmer Duncan is making quit a few improvements iu his house. hUN FLOW Kit. Chicken fie. Ladies of the Chrisiuu Church serve at Modern Woodmen Hall, North Hixth street, Wednesday April it, at 6 P- 111 a-29 It .Special soap tale, four lOo cakes, Andrew Jergens glycerine soap 2ta at Demaray's Drug Htore Worked Like a Charm Mr. I). N. Walker, editor of that spicy journal, the KiiterpriHe, Louisa. Va. says : "I ran a nail in my foot last week and at once applied Buck h n's Arnicu Sulve. No inflammation followed; the salve simply healol the wound." Heals every sore, burd ti. l skin disvitsc. Ourauteed at an drug stores. 2.'C Report cards for school use are 011 sale at the Music Store. The extension of free rur 1 1 one of hl-i ri-el home comfort - liore e.nilv OO-Sible owii.ir roads being provided everywhere, should nrife his le.-'-latlve repri eve to carry on tin t'o'sl work In tfier state appropriations. 'shipment of voting men's in. ' 'I hev,"are"d.iirlies. n'a-fur- Anotln-r n t - .1 1 - r " STOCKING FOR CHILDREN theif wear, and weor andweur. Le i StraiiMM ft Co. 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