Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, August 23, 1907, Image 8

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    ROOUE RIVBR COURIER. GRANTS PASS, ORBOOW. AUG. 23, 1W7.
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"Try us for your groceries, all we
rask is our opportunity to show you
our line afalcquaint you with the
high quaUfy of our goods, it takes
but one "rial to prove iu a most
conclusive manner that we are the
people to buy ftoui.
We offer this week
New Jxtractcd Iloney,
Peaches, Jierries, Melons,
Tomatoes, Jitc.
J. PARDEE.
-418 G .Street;, - Grants Pans
Near Palace Hotel
Miss Elsie Hogue was in from
Ksrtiv yssterday, paudioic U day
with friawls and doing soiaa sbop
piog. Civil service sxaniinstiou fur ratal
niailcarrisrs for the Murpliy,rout will
be bald at the ooart bouse Saturday.
Mn D. P. Love and dauKbtrs ltt
Suuday fur a viiit at Kiddle aud Can
yooville. Industrial Fair Sept. 10-12.
Mrs. H. 0. Kinney returuoi home
this availing, from a very delightful
three Meek outiug, which ihe spent
over on the ooast, at Newport.
Jos. bflhwidt, one of the proprietors
of the Iiik aawuiill of Sclmildt &
We 1 1 r, at Love Station, in iu the city
looking after some busiuas niattars.
Do yon want pioklea? If to. call O.
C. Kuoholl, Farmer phoue Mo. 1174- Z
C. W. Brum, supttriuteudoiit of one
df tin; Gin; uiiuos
KASBIED.
WHITE HAKTMAN At Spokuae.
Wash, Wednesday, August ?, 1W7.
A. H. White, aud M.ss Kaaie Hart-
Both bride aud groom are well
known aud highly respected in this
i city, baring formerly resided here.
Tbe groom was for number of years
a business man of this city, while tbe
bride was one of our most popular
young ladies, Mr. aud Mr. White
will make their fatnre botue at band
point Idaho.
DIED.
DENISON In Grants Paas, Oregon,
Wednesday. August 21, lyOT, J. Will
ard itanisou, aged UB yeurs, of pul
monary trouble.
Tbe deoetuted was a native of Ore
gon, having been born at Salem, May
6, lfctMl, and be became a resident of
Ciruuts Pua some 12 yeitrs ago, during
in the Jump-off Joe tbe most of which period be wue a
Wolf Creek-J. Minor Booth, E. W.
KnykendalL
bpeaker L. Speaker, Jos. Dysert.
Grave A. A. Porter.
" Placer Misses Bath and Jessie
ScovllL
Ullbert Creek H. a. Diffendorfer.
Lee District Chris H. Eisuaun.
Oenteonial Di.trict J. H. Clements.
Woodvllle Kev. J. E. Day, C. E.
Sams.
Book Point J. F. Tucker.
CHUB-CH NOTICES
Woodburn Trees
Are money makers every time, absolut
ely true to manie, unirrigated, they al
ways prow, not the cheapest but the
best. Fully guaranteed.
Woodburn Nurseries
F. V SETTLEMIER,
Proprietor
A. L. KITCHIN,
Salesman
distriut is iu tlie city. areetuiK old salucuiuu lor the Iiriu or Kiuuov &
Air. and Mrs. H. A. Mansfield are
eastern visitors at the home of Robert
Allison.
Blaiuu Kluui tbe advertising artist
is down from Modtord, looking up
4oiue busiuoss.
T. H. Uulery is tip from Portland
t.o look after some of bis large miuiug
iulursst.
Mr. aud IMrs. B. P. Porter were
down from Cuutral Poiut, yesterday,
ou shopping expedition.
C. M. Morphy whose father owns
tbe famous Granite Hill miue is
-apoudUig a few days in tbe city in
4AMupauy with bis wife.
Olia Newell, a mlulug man from
SmUbKivr, Cat., l7asLotu io.tbii
dutriut, with a view to uiakiug some
iteunie duals in tbe local miues.
Autou Arm son is here from Maeou.
Vis., looking this ooantry over, with
view to making some investments
ud be tiuds that half lias not been
told regardiug this promising region.
Jacob Boot aud wife are iu Grants
from Dus Moiues Iowa with a
view to making this their borne alia
they are very much pleasud with cuu
Jitiuus as tbev Hud them bore.
J. J. Kudy, a Portlaud capitalist
is up from tbe northern metropolis
for tbe purpose of cloHiug up some
large deals wbloh be bus been nego
tiating. W. Ij. Colo, who has ubaie of -teueive
mining aud ameltlug luUrcsls
t Martiue., Gal., 'has come to look
over tbe properties iu this valley
which are rapidly gaining a liuv
copulation abroad.
lMuii'1 aud U. V. Lesley, capitalist
froui ludiauapolis, lud., who are
touring tbe Paeitio ooast are here to
lokiulo the promising miuiug inter
ls, concerning wbiob they bad
licard luui'h Ufr coming.
H W. Golf repieteutiug tbe eueteru
factory which puts out the "MaJlu
blo" range is giviug a duwoustialiou
Ml (be store of Ibe Han Kiddle Hard
ware (. aud the hot collet' sud de
liciou biscuits .are pruviug uite
drawing card.
t! C. Prooley aud family returned
this moruiug fioiu a delightful uutiug
aud cauipiug siim.ii, which they
spout iu the vicinity of (,'resceut Gity,
Woodchuck and other coast iwiuU ul
iuiviKt 'l b.) l.j,,k as though they
lid Uou bavlug a graud time aud
sJiey say that suuh has buu the case
r. r. UsgOiM ous of tbs"Kuighls
the Hoad" who makes this city, is
la towu lousy aud is feellug a bit
sue uwiug to the fact that he was
a heavy loser by reasou.of tbe failure
it (hu Portlsul ssviugs .lustiiutiou
4MH week, lis hail coulemplslsd re
t inn from the road after this trip,
fit uow ou accouut of bls'.beavy Lws
be Will o.;uHuu to sell goods as of
jrors.
frieutb) aud incidentally looking after
some liiiporUtiit busiuesc.
Frauk Clevebtud, a prominent
Chiougo resident, aouomuauied by bis
wife stopped off to visit with Grnuls
Pass fr iuiidr, for a short time, while
eu route to Los Angeles this week
iruiii. uewus coinpulleu to give np
this position of trust, one year ago, ou
account of fulling health. In speaking
of him Air. Truax could not find
words to express his appreciation of
the sterling worth of the yuuug limn.
He wus indeed a niau of exemplary
.,. ., , . . . u , , oburaoter aud oue held iu the highest
Miss Maude Baber returned batuiday ' , "
from ber three weeks vaoatmn w.tb ,n
relatives o the VMllaiuette , Valley, .
aud is nua u at the type setting ma- , . , , , .
" , , of a year to flud a inuu capable of
cbiue at the Courier onive. n. t .i,; .. -v. T, i
11 . . .a . u ins vaiuc jmiiuiuu. iu,t. xtrui-
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Craue., Mr.
aud Mrs. W. U. Patillo, Miss Ethel
Johusou aud Clayton Biukmuu returned
Tuesday from (heir camping at
Steamboat. Miss Johuson bas some
ruttesaake stories to tell.
W. Kecks, a heavy buyer from tbe
Smith Biver region, is iu the city
with a view to making some large
iuvestmeuts iu real estate, as be
tun was married to ;Mise Lillian
Hoguu. of Juffersou, Oregon, oue year
ago, in Portland. He resided iu
California for a short time after bis
marriage aud tbeu came back to this
oily to again reside. He agaiu at
tempted to eugage in active buaiuuss,
but ooutiuuud 111 health preveuled
bis doing uiuon along this liue. He
was a highly resueoted member of the
Koueru
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Ex-
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ST0CHII1GS
kvih rniM)iit:ii
Levi Strauss & Co.
totlLB OlblUlUUTOUd
Wlsiiiali txf A l..r-i..l utlti.ai
tbluks there is a great future in store or0l)r pHrtioipated iu.tbe fuueral er
for tbis rich valley. vines which were ouuduuted by Bev.
i C. G. Bouxiuau, at (he JS'ewmau M.
Irrigatiou ouuvootioo. K. ohurob, tbe edibue being tilled
Dr H. 0. Dixon, acoompaoied by itb tbe many friends of this do
s family returned yesterday from ; YS?-fc Jnl W"ni'L
tbe enjoyable buutiug trip to tbe West lu.,es a wife, mother, two brothers,
Fork country, where tbey bad big , who were in .atteudauoe upon tbe ob-
time, gutting muub game aud enjoy-, "euuiee. Thus does tbis cummuuity
iuB ftu siiurt i lo"f uotlie,' W0"1 estimable young msu
tug Hue sport. Mud oue wixim wu
Mary Peters (Indian Mary) aud ber cherished by those who were fortuuate
little daughter Lilian left Thursday , Ztu4. nUU,U,Ie1 t! kw buBt
night for Salem to stay through tbe j
boufpiokiug season. She will also viitit i INDUSTRIAL FAIR
tier daughter, Kosetta Pico, who has j
beeu at tbe Gbetoawa school for tbe
past four years.
Mrs. I At. Dnrgan aud Mrs. Juo.
Martin, two ladies who bail from
Smith Biver oouutry are bere fur the
purpose of looking tbe oouutry over
aud if they are plaeed, as semes eu
tirely likely, they will make this
city their future borne and will make
some Utige investments iu realty.
Mr. aud Mrs. M. S. Hart, of Cot
Uge Grove flud that they tia ve a very
eujoyitble camping-cut place, souie
eight miles down the river aud so
well pleitsed are they with the pujol
and tbe geuersl appearauue of things
hereabouts, that tbey now thiuk
seriously of iuvectiug eiteusively in
Giants Pat property, in which event
they would likely beouuie pt-ruiauent
residents of this place.
t'apt. G. P. Atchisou who bas for
Ihe t.a-t to years reudeied vely
valuable services to this entire com -muuity
tu tsklug such good caie of
tbe miucial exhibits at Ihe Couinjir
cisl t-'lsb rooms report that i bice as
attract iug mauy visitois from ouUide
point who come heie to look up this
region. He is tfiuiuly doing a
good work iu which be lakes pardon
able pride.
An luiportaut deal iu realty was
oouuuiuiBU'd tbe othsr dsv vtlnu
David J). Uijdgt. a promiueut Hmxi
Kifjr fruit grower purchased the
iiti acre place of W. W. Iilms lotsted
I L. 1 . . .
-oues t rees. mi. .jAide proxisss
to at ouce put iu fruit a gcd part of
the Uud iu question aud to employ
Hood Biver methods )u doing so. i
W. L. helsud, lbs rustliue. realty
dealer is to be commeuded for baviug
iuduoed Mr. Dodge to combers to
locate. ,
i tiuperiuteudeut of Woman's
bibiu Mrs. Arther Coukliu.
Superiuteudaut of Music H.C. Kio
uey. Froit H. D. Eismauu, K A. N.
Beymert, J. T. Morrison.
Horses George Lewis,' Fred Knox,
H L. Beed.
! Cattle-W. J. Buses 1L E. K. Pro-
volt, C. 0. Iiiglow.
Goats aud sheep C. E. Harmon, F.
A. Pieroe, E. CChurciilL
fwiue-A. T. Martin, C. C. Bobio
sou, H. b. Dlffeuderfer.
Poultry Geo. P. Cramer, C. E.
Palmer, M. E. Moore.
irsiu aud Grasps J. W. Hsmliu,
M. Bobinwju, C. G. Cbainberlaiu.
Hops-J. D. Drake, Cecil Westou,
C'bas. Jobusoli.
Vegetsblee sud Melons C G. Ku(.
sell, Lyuu D. Allen, J. P. Burke.
Timber-E. V. Smith, M. J. Ander
son, I. M. Johusou.
Minerals Frank South, J. C.
Perkiu. Esrl V. Iugl,.
Manufactures H. M. Hall, Miles
Mciutyr. U T. l.tby.
Ainusemenst-Dr. K. White, Arthur
Sampaou, Vallard Trusx, Mit Jewie
Hale, Miss Geiievlefs Patillo.
The following are the local com
Uiilee for each locahuy In this
of Bous Uiver Valley who hive beeu
cbo?n Ui work up au iuteresi in the
fair aud to secure a complete represeo
latiouor eihljlt for in ri,.-.1-.
iwrtuieuta of the fair from their sec-
tlou :
ApplessU-Johu W
D. Kubll.
Missouri Flal-W. H
Kubli.
; Pro.olt-Frauk Halley, Th Ui.
j man.
Williams-Marshall Mules, Ira Spar
liu. ! Murpb-L. M. Mitchell, Ed T.
Perry.
' Wiblervllls-O. K Ivl
kuowu ; Bol.lnaou
Wonder-J. T. Ho!r
Clirislicxn Church.
BegaUir services in the morniug.
At 11 a. m. Austin J. Holliugsworth
will preach upon the theme "Lifting
up Christ." In tbe eveuiug Union
Yuuug Peoples meeting at the M.E.
South. Subject "What I have gained
from the Summer Union meetings."
Bhv. Lovett of the Baptist oliuroh t i
... . .. x ti. r
will uiuivur lue union smmuu. i
public is cordially invited to these
services.
Newman M. E. Church.
Iu tbe morning at 11 the pastor,
C. O. Beokruuu Will preu:k ou "Tbe
Cross Eflicucious. " In tbe eveuiug
at 7 Uuion Young Peoples meeting
iu the M. E. church South. Preuoh
ing at b iu same place. Bev. V. C.
Lovett preacher. Sunday sobuol at
10 a. ui. Straugers aud friends wel
cume tu uuy or all of these services.
Presbyterian Church.
Moruiug Worship 11a. m. TueuiB
of sermun by Evan P. Hughes ' ' An
Unfinished Letter." Bible Sobool
JO a. m. superiuteuded by H. C.
Kiuuey. Uuion Young People's
"Devotioual Hour" aud "Evening
Wotship"ut tbe M. E. uburob Soutb
at the hours of 7 p. rn. aud 8 p. m.
To these exercises tbe public is most
oordisily invited.
M. E. Church South.
Suuduy School at 10. m. Morning
worship. 11 a. ui. Tbe closing Union
Services of tbe season will be held at
tbis church in tbe evening Young
People's Devotional meeting at 7 p.
in. Sermon by F. C. Lovetta 8 p. in.
You are cordially invited to attend
any aud all of these services.
Frea Methodist.
There will be services held at tbe
Free Methodist Church August 2!th.
Preacbiug at 11 a. hi. and also in tbe
eveuiug at b o'clock. All are cor
dially invited.
E. D. BLACKMA-N,
Pastor in charge.
Baptist Church.
At IU :a0 o'clock occurs tbe morning
pleaching service Tbe sermon will
be on the topic "God's Ideals for
Us" The Bible JSobool meet at 11 ;45
There is special Mens Depart'
meut. Iu tbe evening there will be a
Uuiou Yuuug People's Meeting at tbe
Methodist Cborub Soutb. Subject
" What have 1 learned in tbe Summer
Union Meeting!"' At 8 o'clock in
the ssuie church the Baptist pastor
will preach on tbe t-Jpic "Tbe
Heaveuly Household''
: i) k k j: ing :
If " Uncle
eruoll, Uoury
Bailey, K. J.
$100 Mewaid $100.
l bs rtaleis of tin pamr will be
pleased to learu thai there is al least
one dreaded disease that science hss
lieeu able to ours iu all it stages, aud
that Is llalarrh. Hall s t'atarrh Cure
Is the only poailtve mire uow
to tbe iue.ii, a I fraieiuity. Catarrh lie
uh a uuiisuiuiiouai aiseasa, re.iulres Tawlnr
a oou...u,io.,al treatment li.ll '. j Melius - It IX Churohlll, J.H Hiatt
us uiiwiiy iikiu me m.HMl and mu- Hatha
sus surface! of the sxteiu. thsr.l.. ! iri,. v u
ilestroytiig the foundation of lbs dis H,lu...
ins paueui slreuslll Vi W t
t..11..;ll - , " '
0,4001 i.i i og up ins -.hiusltutiuu SUd' Drii- ll
. .... 11, I -J.
uaiure iu n.ilns Its Work Altl.,
"I. C. C.
H. I I'rooks, Edward
Ueiasuer, Fraak
P. tie
Ihe proprietor have so umob faith in
Wimer, U
T. Webb.
oune -11 h Kitturn,.,,
iloilaii.t 't. k t.-.T"
llM nr.llw II., . ,1... ... . . ""lion
'" 'y orrsr ui.a A. l,,ur,l.
ii.iu.iro.i miliar ror any ae that il
fall lo eure. heud for I1.1 of usliuTT
u , . hkviiv 1 " J' -F :M'Hird, W
r. J. t HhNhY A i . umMt
xge.
Galt.e-J.
tUrlow.
Mattisou. CTTT
loledu, il, W.d.1 by Drussut. 7(Ui ! ii., . n . , n
iJ:u a.,,, ,w, ,,rj j?:r?.:
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Elk Valley is still alive,
Ebe" is a back number.
Tummie (iilligau is working at tbe
Webb miue.
Gus Iavin bas rt turned from
Crescent City.
G. T. Thrasher of Medford was
a visitor at tbe Webb mine Muuday.
I Mr. aud Mrs. Frodelius viaited at
the home of Frauk Hllwalt near
Waldo Suuday.
0. T., L. G. , aud L. a Webb were
at Waldo this week on business.
Don Morrison, who is la the forest
servl.M was calling on Elk Valley
settlers Wednesday.
H. N. Ktouer of Portland was look
ing over oar vallsy last week.
A. L lieyuold aud sou Charles are
helping Chas. Mock build a new
house.
Swsu Hagluud bas gone to Creaceot
City to work iu tbs mill.
Alfred Peterson and Bernard Fro
delid have returned from Crescent
City where they "weut to prove up on
their homestead.
Miss Haiel ; Koykeodall ' of IWolf
Creek and her frieud Miss Gladys
Hoys of Jennings Lode near Portland
have leu making over mouth's
visit Iu our valley with tile former's
graud parents. " "
Miss Floreooe Hooston, a former
teacher iu our school it ruakiug a
week's visit witb friend bere. j
Quite a g! deal of exoiteiue.it
prevails in our valley over tke"?a7T
that the Webb Miuiug Oo.h"ave
owued ap their ore at a depth of over
Sou feet aud .are uow work lug inTTT
r ore of the very beet. This p'rTvTs
lyoud doubt that Elk Valley haTa
vast oepper mlus aud U has comsTZo
,uy- KBKN. .
amtMtiai .........11WMWt(tt) hhu4
This is the only school in the Northwest which 5f
prepares young men and young women for i
t Private Secretary
Positions
We have ceased trying to fill all positions which are broueht 1
5 our attention. Only the best are selected and for the best we
t must have the best young people. Jb''
Write us today and usk uh alxiut this Private Secretary Counse fi
1 Holmes Business College Jjo
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TItEEfS: TREES! TREEiS
BUY YOUR TJREES FROM tt
"Old Reliable Albany Nurseries
and you are sure of gettidg just what you
order. We grow our trees for quality not
cheap prices.
GEO. H. PARKER, - Agent
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RLJOLVED
THfJ ALTHOUGrt fl ffri MAY
WEftR ffOOO CUJTHES 0V THE
OUTSIDE VE CrW 71 EL Good r
tit ft tiCT DRESSED RJG1-1TUL1
TH I WAV Til ROUGH. IT IS WOKffl
nofiz TrW THE PRICE OFfiSMl
ToTEELTHAT W CAfV ThKl OFF,
VOUR COAT in A CROWD-
BUSTER BROMV.
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sums imwii es. eniued.
WIT hua taOUl "MV
LOT J or PEOPLE WEAR, CooD OUTER. CLOTH
ING BUT NOT GOOD JHIRTJ. THEY JAY
"WHAT IJ THE DIFFERENCE?" THERE IJ A
DIFFERENCE. A WELL FITTING JHIRT FEELJ
COMFORTABLE BECAlJE IT IJ VERY CL0.SE
TO YOU. TO BUY GOOD JHIRTJ IJ ECONOMY
THE LAUNDRY YOU KNOW IJ HARD ON
CHEAP JHIRTJ. THEREFORE WE BUY FOR
YOU GOOD JERVICEABLE, WON'T FADE IN
THE WAJH JHIRTJ. BEJT WORK JHIRTJ
cl0C; monarch ahd jtandard golf
JHIRTJ FOR $, J0FT DREJJ JHIRTJ FOR
75CAND$1. YOU ALJo NEED JoME COL-
lruK,i Do YoU noT? THE LINEN IN COLLAR J
JHOULD BE GOOD AND THE JTYLE RIGHT.
Jx y not ECONOMY TO BUY POOR COLLAR J;
AND THEN YOU WANT THE PROPER CUT IN
COLLAR J, WE JELL -THE "ARROW" BRAND
QUARTER JIZEJ, IF YOU WANT THEM. WE
ALJO HAVE LOTJ OF NICE NECKTIEJ TO 60
cUsND THE C0LLAR J, FINE JILK NECK-
w.ynr0?-!50 AND 50C M LINE OF 25C
WINDJOR TIEJ, 2 FOR 35C.
Most of our purchases for fall are already on our tab.
los and eWves. The world famous Hart, Schaffner
& Marx Clothing for Men and young Men. $15 to
$30 in popular priced clothing for Men and young
Men, from tho best manufacturers in Chicago, suits
from $10 to $16. Just in, Boys combination suits
for Fall and Winter, extra pair of pants with every
suit. They are the "Wearbetter" kind, best in the
market Prise per suit, with extra pants, $5. We
show a long line of N Mens ' Flinnel Shirts, Wool En-
derorwoar, Blaukets and Comforts, Hats and Caps.
Sweaters, Jerseys etc., in all grades andat prices we
know will bo an inducement to you.
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