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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1907)
jwiLDEttVILLEj Cr0p and fruit lookiDg floe. Eterybody busy this fine weather. Emu) Booking visited borne folks iut Sunday. j(n. H. D. Jones is Tisiting Mrs. Birdeey on Kogne River. Mr. Lovelace and Mr. MoClnng are facing the Wilderville oemetery. . jlr. sod Mre. Akers made a trip to Grants P8 Monday of tibs week. Harion Stevenson and Ora Ball are m the sick list, probably the meaiels Leo Sams of the saw mill crew near Love Station, visited home folks Sunday lait. Mrs. Tom Pollard of Wonder was uteu to the Grants Pass hospital Itnrsilay of last week. Urs. Close of Grants Pass is having 1 quite a bit of work done on her f.m uwu- nuaervuie. J. B. and 8. E. Robinson mad a business trip to Grant. Pas. Wednes day of this week. The members of th n n t tt met at the boma nf f r V ., ' Cann Thursday of last eek. r :Jr wi" of ,tatn "ited in this neiahobrhoorf f c.. evening nntil Monday morning. airs. Lindsay and Mrs. Darniel and vj.u, laauo a nuuess trip to Grants Pass Tnesday of this week. Mr. Bousman seems to 'be getting long pretty well now. He ha. been able to be np a little with the aid of crotches. What good does it do to trim or coards and leave. th umK ,i around the trees as soma w when they should hftta hOlm . I . - - "u gamerea op aod burued. The people of this neighborhood ROGUE RIVER COURIER. GIANTS PASS. Q1RT.OV APUI19. 1907. must M carelol and not leavs their team and boggy where they can be vu oaoaays as von knnw th. young tolla like ,0 go ridinii r.-. ! Fishing Tackle for troat at Cramer Bros. Rogue River Gate. FOLGERI Better than champagne Costs no more. XT S-Ml no coupons no headachy Sold only in aromas tight tins. Never in .bulk. J. A. FOLGER a CO.. San FrancUco IMUIUIm4 M50 John Long spent Sunday in Hugo. Lou Corliss spent Sunday in Grants Pass. John Barker and wifa iu c. Iin Sunday. Mrs. Tad Eusted nm a edneidsy. Tad Eosted and wife visited U. uvea at Merlin Sunday. Mr. Vaughn of Olendale was at tnis place Monday on business. Mrs. Ed Light of Grave Creek was iu ieiana rnday of last week. Wni. Light of Grave was up to the sawmill camp cn business Monday. Lovely weather again after the rains and that is what makes us smile. A numbor of the Leland people are planning for a cood time rnmn. - " uj mv Grants Pass. The Penn Lumber Co. also the Le- wua Lumber Co. has been loading cars and shipping lumber. Mr. Kelley, the lawyer at the Penu Co's saw mill cut his thumb very badly while filing a saw. The Leland school gave ao enter tainment Monday night of last week that was enjoyed by all present. Mr. Houtington, the father of Fred Huntington arrived here last week atfer being absent some few months. John Long, Henry Simmons and Frank Wilson took in the Placer aance baturdady night and report a fine time. Miss May Wilson after spending a few weeks with relatives of this place returned to her borne at Roseburg last week. A number of the Lelmiil h- fi. in the Placer dance and spoke well of the pretty girls of that nlacn. W . hardly think they can come ud with the pretty girls of LelaDd. CRUSTY BATCH. Report of th Condition of th First Of Southern Bank Oregon cnnxTs pass. Oregon At the close of business March 22, 1907 a toouaensea). RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts 1373.895 51 Overdrafts 818 w Honda i, o... ... n t ' uo.onj to bsiaie aoa Building.. 15,61)8 15 eu 166.378 91 1511,668 96 LIABILITIES Capital 80 POO "'"F'u ana rront 84 0U 07 Ntitioual Bunk Notes; 1 1, ' 900 00 DPsits 415,754 SU fil 1,608 96 IVe Pay Interest on Time Deposits Petaluuia Inonbators have th rrd for results. Inspect thorn in operation at Cramer Bros. L. B. Hall. President J. C. Campbell, Vice-President H. L Gilkey, Cashier R K. Hackktt, Asst. Cashier, The Pries ol ttcalth "The nrina nf h.UK . district is just 25 cent.; the cost of dox or ur. King's New Life Pills," writes r.na iatyoo. of Noland. Ark. ixew L.ire nils cleanse gently aod linpsrc new lire and vigor to ths sys tem 25o. Satisfaction gnarnteed at all druggists. Edison and Victor Talking Machines at the Musio Store. How to Remain Young. " To continue young in health and strength, do as Mrs. N. F. Rowan, McDonoagh, Ga., did. She ays: "Three bottles of Eleotrin Rittr cured me of chronic liver and stomach trouble, complicated with suoh an unhealthy ooudition of the blood that my skin turned red as flannnl. I m now practically 20 years younier than before I took Electrio Bittern I ran now do all my work with ease and as sist m my husband's store." Guran teed at all drug stores. Price 50o I hllll 1,1 J. W. York made a bnsinsaa visit to (i rants Pass last week. Jobn Meek, was In Grants Pm nn business one day last week. A few of the Pro volt bovs aeem to be very fond of Missouri Flat Jess York and John Sherta retained from New Hope Sunday evening. Quite a number of the vonnir mnnln of this place .visited the danoe given at rtose i nail last week. Onr Siring aud Summer term nf scnool oommenced last Monday and is progressing nicely. Geo. W. Meek, the eipert mechan ist of this place has been doing some work for C. M. Rexford. Frank York, who has been very sick for several weeks, is in a priri. oal condition at this writing. John Meek and Vernon Bailey were visiting friends at Murphy last Sunday and report a very eujoyable time. Say, have you noticed that blue. smokey, gaseoos looking vapor that has been pointing the air for the last few daysT Maybe Us the effeot of "Red Clond" and the hot air olnb, which we . have been expecting him to organise. WINDY. Why have a tnrntlt mm.r w.1 TTL- the only liver regulator will help yonf There Is no reason why. yon should suffer mm rw.n.n.i. n., Chill, and Fever or anv llr t Then getMne wiU core you. -- """, writes: I Was Sink- fnr m 1 . , . " uiuuiu wiiu cmua ?i 7u' w'.nd after tak'n? two bot tles of Herblne am well andlealtby." ta ri.;.-; ""ST vo- ana Notice to Contre.ctore. Bids will be received for the con struction of a Masonlo Tn.r,l t. Kerby, Ore. Building to be of cement concrete, size 30x80 feet, two story. All bids must bo in bv Mav 1. 1907. Address J. F. Stith. SnV Building Com., Kerby, Ore. 4-1S lit Worked Like a Charm. Ml. D. V WVllrar .HI,.,. - . spicy journal, the Enterprise, Louisa, V a. says: "I ran a nail in inv foot last week aud at once applied Buck len's Arnica Sulv. Nn iiiflnnmtuXnn followed; the salve simply hoalel the wound. " Heals every sore, burd aud skin disease. Gorautoed at an drug stores. 20c, Grants Pass Grocery Go. (Under Now Mniittiu.it) HEADQUARTERS FOR FRESH GROCERIES, TEAS.ICOFFEES AND SPICES. 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