ROGUE RIVER COURIER. GRANTS PASS. OREGON, MAY 10. 1907. TOUCH FRUIT GROWERS TO HOLD EXPERIENCE MEETING A mgm i anrJ look in the glass you win see the effect You can't help puckering it makes you pucker to think of tasting it By the use of so called cheap Baking Powders you take this puckering, injurious Alum right into your system you injure digestion, and ruin your stomach. AVOID ALVM Sap plainly Roval is made from Dure, refined Grane Cream nf Tarforrne. l X UIUIC 1.1 A1 I A 1 .!.. P . .1 - - mau mum uui you nave we pront oi quality, tne proht of good health. --Aefijr. i... i YT4 -"V: .-'w-'-i'. J L I 3 1 . Ill I g Will Discuss-Cure of Orchards and Will Incorporate Union. CALL ISSUE FOR COUNTY WARRANTS County Treasurer H&i Funds on Hand to Pay Many Out landing War rata a. There are funds in the treasury to pay all warrants protested to January 1, 1904. ' Interest will ease from this date, April 19th, 1907. J. T. TAYLOR. , Treasurer of Joiephine Co., Ore. Wildt-rvllle. Hurrah for C. N. Hathaway of New Hope ou road matters, published in the Courier. "Eben"bosts of a bero of Elk Valley over here. We can Biiax of a oenninn gossip. Harry Taylor's parents of Idaho, armed in this neighborhood Sunday last. Fred Weatherble is hauling: lum ber from the sawmill op Ohaney Creek. Belle Hocking had a lame arm from a horse falling with her. That don't speak very well for the horse, does it? Wonder if Jack Frost will get the iron yei as lie is seen quite often. BahhIa Rnhfn&nn untartuinad fa m of ber young friends Tuesday evening -Mil I . . . . . . . - oi uus ween, it Deing uer lotto birth day. Mrs Tolman of Omaha, Kebraksa is visitinor hnr naTiinta. Mr m.nA Mra James Hooking, after visiting her two Rimers nt roren urove, ure. Oar school closed J"'riduv Arril aa. ' Emma Hocking's school on Jerome Prairie closed Friday, April 26. Mr. and Mrs. Knrkincr mnfta rln to Grants Pass to see the doctor, as Mrs. Hook inn's health haa hann poor the past year. UNCLE FULLER. A mnetine is called fnr Kofn.i. May 18 in Grants Pass of the Grants Pas Fruit Growers Union and oil others who are interested in frnit growing. Forenoon aud aft.runn sessions will be held, discaseious will be had on spraying, tliinuing, onlti vation and irrieat lOU of nrolinnld The growers themselves will oonduct these discussions for there wiil be no speakers .from abroad present and it will be in the nature of a school of experience in which the orchardists will give their tnccngnan n,1 filn. for each others benefit. It is snnh meetings as this that has put Hood xtiver to the front as bavins- the nnt thorough and successful froit nlun of any section in the United States. It is the plan of the Union to hold these publio meetintw once in two months hereafter and to cousider such phases of the fruit industry bh am tne most .important for the season of the year. The full program for thU meeting will he pnblinlied in the papers later. At tliis meeting on the 18th the ones tion will be considered of lucoriiorat. ing the Grants Pass Fruit Growers Union and of building or renting a warehouse The election of officers for the eusaiug yesr will be held and a number of important matters will be np for consideration. As fruit grow ing is to ba one of the leading and most profitable industries of Joseph i tie coiiLty it is expected thiit all who are interested ; in this industry will be present and assist in making the meeting a grand success. CHARLES MESERVE, Secretary. The Life Insurance mnddle has started the public to thinking. The wonderful succeas that has mot Ballard's Horehouod Syrup in its crusade on Coughs, Influenza, troubles has started the publio to thinking of this wonderful prepara tion. They are all using it. Join the nrocfinnion and down with atnknuH Price 25o, 60a and 11.00. For sale by National Drug Co. and by Pemaray. Legal blanks at the Courier office Ik k IT y " -r T ; it A. v l USU A X W. . York took a load of baled hay to brauts Pam teoently. Pat R. McFadden made Grants Fasn a bnsinfsj visit recently. W. T. Ptrry. wbo boncl.t A. H Fenn's place last Summer has moved out from Grants Paes and is now busily engaged onlti vating his berry patch. The placer miner on Oscar Creek are almost through cleaning np uow, and they seem to be all smiles as this was one of the best minins sea sons that they have had for verl Winters. ' Jno. W. Meek and Jess York left for Eugene Monday where thev are minor to work on a surveying trip for Fred Mensch of Grants Pass. Thev are going to go into the Blue r'ver country first aud then bick to the ocast They will be none all Summer. Say, what has become of poor Shorty"? I see that the New Hod items come out with new name this week, but still they seem to me as though it is from the pen of "Shorty" or else I am badly fooled. I guets I will have to write a few lines for the benefit of "Windy" this week. Well, to start with, that awful breere will nor be blowing from the East any more as "Windy" has left us. The items from the pen of "Red Cloud" killed him I guess. We do hope that some one will take his place in Kubli as we always like to hear the news from neighboring towns. The orchards on Applegate (are all in full bloom at present and the pros pects for a good fruit crop are promising. Gardens are most all plauted and some of the corn aud potatoes alto. There was a party at the home of Jeff B. Lindsay at Laurel Grove last Saturday, April 27, and was well attended by the young folks of that place and "Monty" also went and had a very nice time. At last I have got me boat, "Red Cloud" and will not have to hire th oab from the Laurel Grove livery and feed stables any more. So if at any time you want to take a ride on the clear waters of Applegate, Just phone to Davidsou Transportation Com pany, "Monty" manager, and it will not cost yon a cent. All Things Gcme to ThoseJSio Wait. I Will thisaxiom apply to trade? i mink- not. Wo will apply a little ' BLOWING in the form of a breezy ad, with a fair share of pluck and perseverance as a PULL, to solicit a share of your yuirunage, wnich will bo the PUSH to keep the ball rolling along our way. SMYTHE'S QUALITY SHOP J. C, GAMBLE Mgr. The North Side Applegate River Ditch Company will oommenoe clean Ing their ditch Monday and it wlil take about two weeks to get the water in as the head of the ditch is in hA shape owiug to the high waters that we had lsst Winter. MONTY. My But Mend. Aleiander Benton, who ilves on Rural Konra I. M.rf i xr v says: "Dr. King's New Msoovery is my best earthly friend. Il cured me of aHthuia six years ago. It has also Performed a woniWfnl nn.- n i cipieut consumption for my son's wife. The first bottle ended the terrible oough, and this accomplished, the other nmnfnmi lufr. onti she was perfeotly well. Dr! Klnir's New DlivrntArt'i -nniBjiP oonghs and colds is simply marvelous. "No OthltP Mltliuiv ha. .. ( . j It Fully guaranteed by all drug. wo anu fi.uo. Trial bottle free. For SeJe Cheap. A beautifully cased Ludwts Plann but slightly used, showing no wear; in fact good as new and said to have ooat 400, Its yours for 30fl. Inspect it at iuB uuwure uiusiog out sale. Uonklln Building. BIG TEN-DAY MILL END AND REMNANT SALE Mill Ends in Lace Curtains We have a few lots left about 75 odd cur tains and to clean up this small lot we have still further reduced the price to move them out quick They will be from ISc to 4Sc each 25 pairs lace curtains from 2i to 3 yards long. These curtains are good for bed rooms and worth 75c per pair. As long as they last, per pair 4oC We place on sale Saturday, the 11th, thousands of yards of new seasonable merchandise from one-quarter to one-half the regular price. After two months of rapid selling of spring merchandise, it finds us with numerous small lots of goods from all departments, besides many lots of mill end goods. Remember, we want to make quick selling of all odd lots, and the first here always get the best lots in sales of this kind. Ladies' Underwear and Hosiery AT MILL END PRICES Ladies' Vests at He. 10c, 12c, 15c, ISc, 20c, 25c and tip. No. 14H) Ladies' Lace Hose; 20 dozen of this lot. When did you ever buy lace base at 13c? That is the price of this lot as long as they last, per pair. 13c Special White Quilt Sale A snowy white quilt or counterpane makes the bed one of the delightful, cool-looking spots in the house, and when you consider that the white quiltis the cheapest article of bed clothing that can be bought, you are justified in using them on every bed. We have the cheaper numbers, but it is to a number that measures 80x84 inches that we wish to im'.I your attention. This Ls a large, full-size quilt m very beaatiful patterns a showy-white ' quilt a quality that in fringed would cost you 75c more; is a $1 75 quality that we offer at mill end sale price $1.38 Another one of better quality coming iu the most beautiful designs, fringed with cut corners, 84x90 inches, extra large, a quality quilt, a quilt that will satisfy you and gratify you every time you look at it because ot its appearance and quality, each $1.9S SPECIAL We offer 24 white quilts, size 70xS2 inchess, a substantial quilt that answers ordinary purposes very well, but not in a class of the better ones mentioned above. These quilts are worth $1.25 if they are worth a cent. Mill end sale price S3c Special Lot of Men's Summer Underwear Al.out 6 dozen shirts, nctbinp worth lc- than .'Oe and up to 1 per garment. They are samples and are in this" Mill End Sale at, per garment 3Sc OFF All our Ladies' Tailor made Suits in this Remnant Sale Styles are the bet and newest of the season, materials reliable, suits skillfully tailored. No lady can afford to overlook this opportunity of becoming the possessor of a stylish spring suit at less than our X'Jl " V --i"- aireauy iow prices. Ladies Wash Suits 1 lot Charnlry Oirgham sui's, colors blue andgray at$1.08 Other suits in Lawn ami Mercerized goods at .1.0s, $2.25, 2.4." and up. 'rTTTTTrnTTT'r GRANTS PASS, ORE. Mill End Lots Organdies and Battiste Almost any pattern you might want in on inexpensive material. They come with white grounds, floral and polka dot designs, 2 to 10 yards to the piece. If bought from the bolt these goods would cost you from lie to 25c per ynrd. While this lot of about 800 yards lasts, you can buy tlieiu for, ptr yard 8c Wool Dress Goods Remnants After two months of selling from an immense stock it finds us with numerous remnants of wool suitings from 1 to 4 yards iu the piece, in many pieces enough for a skirt, These remnants you can buy from yi to less than the regular price. WE ARE OVERSTOCKED! Anticipating the rise in prices (which has proven true), we bought sprig goods early and more heavily than ever, DOUBLING our orders on some lines. Good business policy it was, too It's your opportunity to buy what you need for the .summer right in the height of the season, at prices usually asked only in Midsummer Clearance Sales. The itf ms below hint of the savings, but only hint. To profit you must come: No. 1400 Organdie. 20 pieces iu this lot. Big line of patterns. The 10c quality in this Mill Knd Sale, per yard 7'2C Marigold liattiste, a 32-inch cloth, some 25 diflerent patterns and worth 15c. For this sale, per yard Big line of high grade summer goods in Mercerized Voile Tissues, Silk Organdies, Kmbroiden-d Lingerie, Cloths. Some of tlice may be ju-t what you want for the girl a graduating gown. AM at 2r per cent discount