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ROGUE RIVER COURIER, GRANTS PASS. OREGON. APUL 26. 1907. I r.il wink and wuomt iMntflfVn ! ---i.--w-w. - - - i ' fay America 3roery. I X . HI In items 01 Personal ; Quality &. Price Ramona Tomatoes 10c jeans extra good sugar Corn, 25o. i cans early June Peas, 25o. i caos string Beans, 25c 1 can Ashlaud Pears, 30o. 1 can yellow Crawford Peaohei, 25o. 1 can sliced Apricots, 20o. 1 can slioed Pine Apple, 25c. 6 cans American Sardines 25c 1 Jj-ponnd can mustard Sardines, 15c. Why you should try our Canned Goods. 1st The price is right. 2d The quality is as represented. 3d They are the new seasons pack Eagle Cove Oysters 10c 2 cans little neck Clami, not minced, 25c. 1 can Clam jnloe, 15o. 2 cans, Campbles Soups, 26c. 1 can Sooth ' Broiled Mackerel, 26c. I can Alaska Salmon JOc Finest Columbia River red salmon, lfi. 20. 2fin. "v Lobsters aud Fresh canned crab, 25a Genoiue Blue-Point Oysters 1 and 2 pound cans. Rogue River Salt Salmon per lb, 10c Lake Superior White Fish, 2 for 25o, Salt Mackerel, 12 to 15o. - ... Imported bloaters, 5 cents each. S Bars (5c size) fine toilet soap 25c Oar regalarvOregon fall c ream Cheese, can t be beat, per pound, 20a Good comb Hooey, white, 15c. ftew Persian Dates, per ponnd, 121$ We keep them under glass naf said. Olives and Olive Oil We are sole agents for The Amer ican Red Cross Olive Oil, recom mended by physicians used iu our hospitals. J a st arrived in stock American Olive Co., finest Ripe Olives in pint and'quart cans. Finest Rioc Olives in cans lull, pint 35c Olive Cil fu!l p"t 65c Teas and Coffee We can give you the best valoejn 1 rnmt cotfee from ,20 cents per pound to the finest Mocha.& Java at 40 ceuU to be had in the City. Oranges now at their beat Navels, 20 and 30c dozen. White House Grocery R. W. Veatch spent several days in Portland this week. A. U. Bannard left Thursday night for Portland on a short business trip. J. JT. Qotober of Williams was in Grants Pass the fore part of the week. Miss Leona Gale came iu from Lau- rel Grove last Friday to visit friends. R. K. Montgomery of Glendale spent Tuesday in Grants Pass. Between 20 and 80 Glendale people came down to attend the circus Tues day. Tom Harvey left Weduesdy morning for Coos Bay where be will en ter the hardware business. F.H. Osgood of Seattle arrived Wed nesday and left immediately for the Willis & Osgood mines at Waldo. Clark Webb returned to his home nt. Deering Thursday, after spending a few weeks in town. Miss Winifred Fyfleld came down from Glendale Mondav night, return ing to her work Tuesday noon. Dr. Cora Lemon was called to Ash land Wednesday on a tuburculosis case. The doctor is a specialist in that branch. Mies Stella Paddock spent Saturdav and bunday -with her parents. Mies Paddock is teaching the Golden school. Mrs. A. J. Adams and daughter. Miss Ida, of Waldo, snent the fore part of the week in Grants Pass, re turning home Thursday morning. John K. Plgney returned to Grants Pass Wednesday morning after spend in several months visiting at Portland and lower Willamette valley points. R. A. Dean returned on Tuesday from Prospect where he had been to look after his' property Interests in that vicinity. Mrs. H. M. Webb returned home Wednesday from Amery, Wis., where she went a short time ago on account cf the illness and death of her mother. . Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Land arrived Thursday from Oroville, Gal., where they have spent the past year. Mr. Land left Friday for Del Norte county where lie has mining in terests. John Vigeleus arrived last week from Oregon City to take a position with the Sugar Pine Store. Mr. Vigeleoa was employed in Grants Pass some three veara airo but had to retorn home on account of ill health. H. A. Rntarmnad laft sWnml tnr Leland, Cal., where he is empiovod with the Leland Improvement Co., which oomrjanv is laving ont a tnwn. site adjoioig the Leland Stanford University. Mra. RntarmniM children will join him in a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. L. Ft Willi amann 1 child left this morning for a 600 mile , drive to Berkeley, Ca). , where they I will eTiand the Sammer t their h or 11 davs. making Ashland th fir.t nay, and averaging about 50 miles a day. Mrs. D. John of Williams left south Thursday morning with her daughters, Mrs. Mollie Dale and her husband, and Mrs. Stella Stratton, who are re tarding to their homes after attend ing the funeral of their father. Mrs. John, who has been ill for some time, will make her home for the present with Mr. aud Mrs. Dale at Oakland. Mis Ionora Fishtr of Portland is spending a few days visiting her sis ter, Mrs. Geo. E. Howlnnd. Mis Fisher has Hpent some time in Cali fornia and returned to Portland Thur sday to take up her duties, one of which isoraanist at the First I'lmom. gational church. Max Trimble arrived in Grants Pass Fridav mornins aci'mnnnvinir th body of his wife, which he is taking to Crescent Oity for burial, fhe hav ing died at a hospital in Portland Thursday. Mr. Trimble is a brother of J as. Trimble and Mrs. B. Will IH111H of this place. .vvwvvwvw ! The llortli 6th St. In cleaning up stock for Spring trade, we find quite a few odi peices of Furniture, Carpets, Linoleums, Jtc, which are offered at reduced prices until tsold, 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 u. Sixth and GRANTS PASS, S. P. TIME TABLE. KOHJH BOrSD. No. 12-Shasta Express for Pjirt lnd and intermediate stations j.it , . No. 10-Oregon Express, Port'- v, . , 'ltml,anJ y stations .6:211 p. m. ' Mo. U-Portland Express, Hyer. 11:35 a. ru. SOUTH BOl's D. No. 11 Shasta Express, Sacra- n i.""rn,, : S?.n '""; .10:15 p.m. No. 15-1 alifornia Exnress, Sac- rajuento ana San Fran No. IS 5?. : i. 9:05 a. m, San Francisco Express, H-Yer 11:00 a. m Special Election special election i callari f, ir,... f vu- aay juay 6, to submit to the taxpayers OF IDA f'l Tw tK. . - - . - - - ui jiu.- chasing for the use of th Mt. . i, crusher and roller for nse in Imnrov ! 8 m WM 8'Ten a 8nrPr,e ine the atref. L ' .T L P? P8rty mt hU home on North Tenth ing ine streets the cost to be not less ... j . t thninon i-"l,treet 00 Monday evening by his . l"D'uw. mis m iuo uuirome OI I Oinrrniant l,!nk has been aeitated fo, Z7 vnara n..t . 7 years past, tlie condition of t in r!tv stret. in ? 01 lue Clty streets during the Winter t in, a mT,dino . . mandiug some permanent mm,.. menu in the road n,Hn . It is to be hoped that the tairjave 1 aDtS PaM Mouday with sn will take the sensible view of the ,x-itE."011 Dr FiDUey atWD5ed t0' penditure and consider it more of an I W"' n the firet ,ection of the investment which will result in the Norri8& Rowe'bow rain out of Horn beautifying and modernizing of the , brook P h Sisklvous when a lubrl city and the consequent increased I f . .8'8, "P,oded "f ! value of their property. ,tr ck bira in the whloh w,u Jennings Case Coutinued. . Jasper JenninBs convict charge of murder who was returned to Grants Pass for retril, M, 11, " n f the county jail and will m.i i i confinement r. .;i T.. " , term. On a return of the he iff who I found that the principal w.tneT - had left the ounty the district attor- ne, moved for dismissal, but the c Je i was cont nued Dendina the rnU nf I asarnh for if.,o.... searon ror witnesses. . .. , ruijsrH Nnnrrc I v-nvMH NOTICES. M E. Church South Sundav Snhnnl ( 1ll r - - " " w UlUiU' InirwoshiD: 11 a. m Enrth r..... 6:80 p.m. Evening worship, 7 rfJO p.m.' We begin promptly on time. ,. Good mnin and hnrt tnanlvln k " ft oo,,uc. -T. real hearty welcome will be accorded iu au wno come to tins church. Th. ! Baptist Church. Morning worship is at 10:30. message for that service will be on the tOOiO "What a Fool I Ha Roan tha , . , WraphTo" Jon.nh' "ffi i 8cbool meets at 1 AS. The Young Peo-1 pie meet at ff :80. Leader E. B.Brown, The eveoinir serviue will he In rhmroa ' of "The Daughters of the Kins". Atl..,.i. . this an address will be given by the j pastor on "The Beautiful Life." You Will .be most CordiallT wnlimmnH Itn - . t i , nese services. ' Rev. CO. Beckmao has returned home ;from Arizona and having greatly improved in health, he again , will take up his pastoral work and ! will ocupy his pulpit, be ill ocupy his pulpit, both mornins: Dd evening, on Sunday, the 28th of r . AnriL Sundav School at 10 a. in Morning worship at 11 a. m. Junior League at 8 p. m. Topio "Opened Doors, Mis nnutl Mnnni Uis. sion. Rev. C. O. Buck man, leader. Young People are eniiescially in vited to this service. Evening Wor ship nt 7 p. m. Friends and strangers will receive a hearty wel come. Presbyterian Church. On the coming Lcrd's Day the fol-1 i W TV 1 1 1 K I'MK t VI IOll'1'CO J UO IUI" lowed iu the Bethany faurrh: 11 H til. Morn in I? aNii-whin ThaniM of sermon: ''Moods in Human Life: ineir riare ana rurprss. t :av p. m. Kveniug worship. Thf-inti of ser- mere !Srlf -seek ing. " 10 a. m. Bible Pcliool under the snperiutet)denry of tional Hour of the Y. P. S. C. E. To all a cordial invitation to attend any or all of thene services ih ex tended, with the asnranre that they will meet bright, helpful service, inspiring music and a hearty welcome. D Streets - ORI-GON WWWVV1 Furniture House Bannard :A Brief Record of V I Local Events, h See samples of Hall's art room. crayon portraits at lue county court of Jackson county is contemplating the purchase of a tract of land for poor farm. j. ne rresDyterian ladies hold a cooked food sale-at ;the White House grocery at 2 o'clock Saturday, M y A large congregation of people were in town Tuesday from all parts of the county to attend the Norris Rowe lircos. l his institution is srowinu ' .... t. - . - . jn v3 jrrnr nuu win iu au prooa- bility eventually expand into one of - ; me oig circuses or America, . . , neighbors and friends. Mr. Isham has , ... .. .. . . . . 7 "en making additions to his iwiwuwmu ine surprise party was ' i u . . i the nature of a housewarming. A . . 6 i i"easins evening was spent. I fcn81UB Dick Miller was brought u 'jic irrujueut iuss VI tae SlglH of that eye. .L..mel 5-"P. " I entertained about 70 ladies at 'P - n home on Fifth street l" fternoon The event was well planned .and thoronahly enjoyed T T"" afforded J!!, u n P 8"B" SUe'bet' ke9 d ,rUU PUn01' Wete 8e"6d- Zodiao Brown, one of the depot em - pioyes, had an aooident Wednesday tlmt. .ill in.nitf. .i --- uvwaavs vwwu uiui 1UI TV Kit BY for few days. While unloading a car, a heavy iron pipe dropped on his icnt, oruaning ine great toe on eaon foot. J ho injured members were at tended to by Dr. Looghrldie and while Verv nalnful. are dnins nlnelv at the present time. 8. . Bristow left Wednesday night fo7 Portland where he will-have the position of gate keeper for the S P. Co. at either the East Morrison or Hawthorn Avenue crossings. Mr. Bristow hatbeen In the emnlov of the Southern Pacific pompany ..for the past -i i. .! ' i . "" J1 suuuv sis years ago ne both feet .n an accident near Glen- dftl9- He uow ,,M swtltlotol limbs which are so perfect as to cause blm .n ut ji...u. i i , 1,0,8 w "oe " DlcJ0l ot m horse wlth ease. , n. vt. m . n.i tuo iinw nun xiuiunr uuuipauy . , , . . mmiuDuuiiu UfirraiiiuuB lust wtwt at tllMr mill on Upper Jump-off -Joe with 0rce of aboot 20 men and a number c' teams. They are also building a flume which will convey the lumber fnnr miles tmm Mi mill Ti, uim iL . ... . ,,, t ur T,nH aiiiHnra inn I n m nnr win rm hauled by ttani to the track at Three Piues. Messrs. Howlaud & Cook, the owners of the property, have now asso ... ciated with them J. S. Gill of Port land. Their mill has a capacity of 30,009 aud the product will be shipped mostly to California. James Macomber, a yonng man of Leland, was tried on Wednesdiiv iu Justice Uolman's court on a charge of larceny of a wat-h from Letcher's jewIry store. The evidence of Mr. Letcher aud others was that tho watch disappeared from the countir where it lay with several others aud that. on suspicion being directed towaid Macomber he went out at the baik door and got rid of the watoh, throw- was fo-ind by Mr. Letcher after a brief search. Marcomher was hound over in the turn of 200 to answer the charge at the July term of circuit court. A farewell reception was tendered ' S last week which v attended by 200 1 or more people. After a 111 ont excel-1 lent program and refreshments the aaxiliary to the Christian Woman's hoard of ininHinus preirutud Mrs. j linwer w ill. a (.-old W. H. M. in. There is deep regret that Mr. and Mrs. Bower have severed their con. j nection with the church, yet the 1 prayers of his congregation aud their love aud sympathy go with them to their new field of labor iu the con-j fidenoe that they will he us helpful to the people of Colorado City as they have D to the pnj le of Grant I'asn. The church in looking forward with great interest to the time when liev. Hnd Mrs. BilliiiKton will arrive and take charge, feeling confident that they will win a place in (he la arts of the people of this city ax well ah jf the church. MAKKIKD. C.M!Y-DA'-Hi:iI - At I'l.iUdel rhia, Pa., Thursday, April 1 1U07, Warren Caul y of GhIich , arid Mi, M:irv Puchcrt of Philadelphia. Thi'.grixjiiij i t In- manager ,of tl 1 i' nd Kuad Mining Co., foiinerly tin tj"ird"-n Wedge The cuuple will take SOME BARGAIN POINTERS News Notes from the Business Men to R-eidera. Dr. Flanagan, Physician and Dentist. Go to Corun for Plumbing. M. Clement, frescription DruKgist A splendid line of Royal Charter Oak Ranges atCoron't oe the big hue of watches and chains at Letcher's. 9.23 tf Stationery and office snnnilwi at Demaray's Drug Store. or a e'eau bed and a sood meal try the Western Hotel. JJiscount on watohea Razors and Knives at Paddock's Bicycle Den. A dance will be given at the hall on SavaRe crtek Fridav niaht. Mav 8 Mosio furnished by Louis Orme, tickets, Including basket surmer and not oorree, coo. 400 choice lots to select from in al most any portion of the citv. Prlos range from 50 up. Terms $,- down and 5 per month. See Joseph Moss, ine Keal Estate Man. Office 616 E street. a..., . The distinguished and mental scientist and olairvoyant card reader. permanently located 8. K. corner bridge and Pine streets. Hours 9 m.toap. m. Sundays iucluded. 4 19 4t "Mistress Penelope" a Revolution ary drama tells in pretty scenes and lines of old war times and tncAthnr with other special numbers, including refreshment, will be given bv Bethany O. E., Tuesday evening, April 80 in church parlors Admis- slon 15o 4.J8 it Do we sell goods? Oh yes; do you have to have some scheme to attract customers? O no just have the class of goods that speak for themselves that's all. Our years of experience have fitted ns with the knowledge of what our people need and as we buy direct from the east and have no mid d'e men to pay, why of oourse our prioea are right, certainly. Come and satisfy yourself. We can famish your lady with wearing apparel from head gear down to hosiery complete and then complete the sale with your choioe of a medium or high grade piano, all standard makes. Remember the Coss Piano House at Mrs. Reh kopf'a Millinery stors. A good bnsiness opening Is adver tised In the Classified Ad Uolamu. CONING EVENTS. Tuesday, April 80. "Mistress Penel one" a Revolutionary drama , by Bethany O. E. in ohuroh parlors. Admission for program and refresh menu, IS oonts. 4.36 It May 1, Wednesday evening W. L. Findley leotnorea on "Birds of Ore goo" at High School. May I, Fridav Dance at Savage creek hall. May 4, Saturday Cooked food tale, 8 o'clock at White House Grocery. may u, Monday Hiecial election to vote on proposition of purchasing road making maohineiy. May 7-8, Tuesday and Wednesday Adjutant and Mrs. Htory will speak at Grants Pass. Mav 8, Wednesday Adjutant Story speaks at the Presbyterian church. May 13-14, Mondav aud Tuesday Sacred Cantata "Esther." May 80, Thursday, Memorial Day. July 4, Thursday-Grand Fourth of July celebratiou at Grants Paas. WRITE FOR. OVK BANKING BYMAIL n INTEREST ON Savings Accounts SAVINGS BANK OH TIIK TITLE GUARANTEE AND TRUST COMPANY Pays 4 per cent on Savings Accounts 4 " " Certificates of Deposits 3 " " Accounts Subject to Check J. Thorburn Ross President George H. Hill vice President 11. llurkhart TreasuRj John h. Aitcluson Secretary Chas. II Kvif Asst. Treasurer 240 244 WASHINGTON STRF.ET. CORNER SECONII I'ORl LAND, OREGON PLANET JR. GARDEN TOOLS Wiil enable any-one-to do in two hours what you can do iir a whole day with a hoe. They make profitable gardening: a possibility for alt and they py for themselves one year. We have on hand No. 1 Combined Drill No. 4 Combined Drill amfi Hill Dropper and single wheel Hoe No. 12 Double wheel Hoe ' 17 Single 19 " Also a full stock of the? smaller tools such as IIopr. Rakes, Spades, Garden Trow els etc. Cramer Bros. Odd Fellows Block Sprinklers Garden Hose How to Hemtln Young. To continue young- in health ant strength, do as Mrs. N. F. Rowanw McDonoagh, Ga did. She tava: Three bottles of Eleotrlo Bitten oured me of ohronio liver and stomach. trouble, oomplioated with such an unhealthy condition of the blood that, my skin turned red as flanuel. I am now praotloaily 20 year yonnger than before I took Eleotrlo Bitters. I cat now do all my work with ease and as sist in my husband's store." Gurao teed at all drug stores. Price R0n CARBOLEUftf The Beat Known Dip for Sheep. Cavitle, Swine sxnd all Live Stock. Non-lnurlois and Non-Poleortoua Best known remedy for Mange or Itch, Scab, Lice, Ticks on Sheep, Fleas, Hen Lice. Hog Cholera. Galls, Sores and Wounds, Thrush, Grease Heel and Scratches, Tape Worms, Ring Worms, Sctcw Worms. Flies or Maggots, Cassa tions. Also disinfecting stables, outhouses, pens, etc. ADDRESS V. IM lOItOl'J. MERLIN. OREGON. BOOKLET ON J tl.ej. -I'll lit iil'.i' e.