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ROGUE RIVER COURIER. GRANTS PASS. OREGON. NOVEMBER 22. 1907. ! V T I III' l V f 1 . I . V. ! I.ATTPPt w uuovf; Crowded out last week. Creesie Ramsey' of tbn Birdeye mine ia vii-itiux this we-k anions friends in and around Wilderville. Mr. Hmuriton and family hae moved into the now building ou lie Romtll property nar Wildenrille. Rev. Pepper liai moved into the parsonage. Everybody baa moved from the taw mill on Clianey Creek, giving the place a deserted appearance. Pearl Sam has typhoid fever. The doctor waa nailed oat to see her a few evening ago. W. Holland made a business trip to Grauta Pars Monday of thia week. Hocking and J. W. McColInaa made a business trip to Oranta Pass Tues day of this week. Thanksgiving will soon be here, then Ine poor, or fat torkey will have to suffer. A good many people are having colds this foggy weather. Soott Robinson made a business trip to Grants Pass Tuesday of this week. UNCLE FULLER g H U J Jf V 1 Jj L rJ t Crowded oat last week. Will Pyburn camo home from Med ford last week. Mrs. Ziders and her granddaughter. Stella Holeo, have returned from Azalea. J. L. Soott Is still very seriously ill, we are sorry to say. Dr. Flanagan is in attendance Mart Burkhart is building a roomy, two-story addition to his house here In town. Married-In Jacksonville, Not. , 1907, by Rev. Robt. Ennls, Edward Boyd and Mrs. Florence Hnien, both of Woodville. Tbey have numerous friends here who extend congratula tion and beat wishes. While at Med ford, en ronte to Jacksonville, the groom learned the sad news of the -death of his father, Michael Boyd, an Oregon pioneer, ooaseanantlv th usual charivari and merry making were respectfully dispensed with. Died In Jacksonville, October 81, 1907, Harry Taylor, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. B. Taylor, aged ! years. Death came as a relief, after months of illness, againat which loving care and medical aid availed nothing. He Itaves a wife and two children, besides his parents and ether relatives, who have the sym pathy of a host of friends. The body was sent to Woodville for burial, Rev. Day conducting; the funeral ser vice. The floral offerl ftnd beautiful. BEST OF PROOF That llyomal Will Cure nil Forme of CeU&rrhal Diseases Testimonials could be printed by the tlionnuids, many of them from Grants Pbss aud nearby towns that Hyoinei is au absolute cure for all catairlial troubles, but the best proof of its unusual curative powers is the guarantee that IVnuimv given with every outfit that he Hells, "Money back if Hymnel doe not do all that ia claimed for it " llyomei is not a secret reuie.lv. Its formula is givmi freelv to physicians who want to know what they nne when thev prescribe llvoiuel. It is guaranteed under the Pure Food and I)run Ijiw by aerial No. HIS. Hv breathing Hyoinei, the healiu medication Kos directly to every niH.k and corner of the air paHKagei where the catarrhal germs mav lurk, and disinfects and heals. To 1 con vinced nr this you have only to give it a Ilia, renieuibering that if it doe not cure Demaray will refund your money. The complete Hyoinei outfit coats but f I ami in moet caws is sufficient to cure the disease, making It not onlr h fcIcn Oo treatuieut but oue tliat is hiifhl, .M-ommiicHl. (let Mil out tit t, v from Dt uiaiav if yuo any cntairh. Koarind. Tr Culture. The .ticsiMin uf tree planting beside the highway U ImvoiiiIiii; more and more popular both from Its econoiul.' and :i'ili,'io siaudpolnt. says the :.hhI lio.i.U M i;m 7.1 no. It has been sucm-si,.,! ,,, ,,,v York that the state establish ,i jnirxTv on some part of the ' state domain to raise stock for tlds , piirpov,.. The expense would be a slight I addition to that now required to supply i trees r,ir public grounds and forest pre- ! eervt-s Prrgr,,, n Ontario, Canada. Ats.iit ;:.ii miles of highways have been lmir.iod since the establishment of the iM.h roads net In the prmln.v of Oul;ii lo '( be department was or rant'ed ten years ago and during that time the townships have raised f..r eiend!turcs on roads fiii.rnM.iiio, u, addition to county grants and exclusive of cities, towns ami villages I'ourteer comities have adopted Uie county terns. sift The new firm of W. J. Gardner & Co. which recently bought out the Dry Goods stock of E. C. Dixon, is offering some big bargains by selling the goods at cost. lust lave More Room And in order to move the goods, we are offering them at ROCK BOTTOM PRICES, as we have a new line of goods coming in later. We See These Big' Bargains $20 Ladies Jackets selling at 6 00 fi2 " - - :z:::z:z::z$i:oo $7 and $8 " $3 qq Girls' $6 Jackets Selling at $205 vo 2 10 Boys $5 Suits Selling at $3 00 44 $.50 Suits Selling at Z..ZZZZ....Z" $2.65 You can't afford to miss tlieso rare bargains and now is tlie time to make your purchases. Come curly and secure your selection. This sale will he push ed until these poods are sold, as we must make room for the larpe new s'ock which will soon commence to arrive. Shoes inStock will go at Cost A 8 an indication of the sweeping reduction we are making in our shoe department, we quote a few prices as follows: The genuine Crossett Shoe for gentlemen, regular price c now $3.50 The genuine Crossett Shoe for gentlemen, regular pr'ce hw. $2.90 Ladies Queen Quality Shoe, regular $3-50 now $2.35 Remember the Pluce And don't forget to come at once if you want to secure these snaps. MONEY SAVED IS MONEY MADE and here is your chance to save much good cash. W. J. GARDNER & CO. Grants Pass9 BiJ Bargain Store Mm. Lida Swindeu t.n n n f V ana . j uu DUfniess Oar reporter i Ln strawberry plants this fine Jjl e'eu at th.i Mr Hberman la at Friday f all report a jolly good tim. Otcar Williams and ,istetI(( the danna at .- "UtteJ O. P. Gentner, onr road Kw. crew of menVint creek last Satarday Tn fClll CAB rlotnasA ' ( uauUiKn III fhn , . winter, therefore then.edof.J tu reM from "Hack Finn," of P,0,T they had the only Edm but if yoa please, we ali k.? nice valley around Latir.1 n. We have in our midst the u, 'j J land yioeyard and nice orchVJ fine fields of clorer and aJ fat hogs and cattle. Befor lands. Mr. Newcomer, justly J our valley too, please. a Geo'Re Vlnlng paid QranUPi, uumucno Tion, mm, g rjday, iJqJ There is going to be . ment at the Murphv school boon J invited to attend far and TIM A.J one, come all and enjoy tbe tia, juur 1110. "Uocle Ebe" of Deerina . ., think that if any one elasutw J killing a bear, it is ooly a beaisJ That la because "Uncle Eb"did 2 Kill ic. Mr. Meserve of . Grants Pstssi tttlaif one of the correapondenti It pcW " " " OTwuu IUO H00Q flj editor, bat jast the mat mm much better off now, than t t when Mr. Meserve started In. Will Swinden of Jeroma passed through our borg hut week. Laurel Grove ia not alirgtbo but its banks are not eloasd ui seem to have curreacy too I in land outside of oity limit Jiff Lindsay and son took In lnmber last Saturday that wti 1st along the road. Lumber haolii over aa the aummsr's tai li hauled. Our reporter saw a carrot, not alnce that measured 24 Inohei and raised on sandy land. 'too. are the products of Mr. Gentoer, i road boss. No land beat) the if Data. .... Mining Is at par in oornlurM at present aa the miners sntakluf holiday. Walter Farra is bus? bnraioi brat and cleaning np his place thlinUL k load of Grants Pass pwpletsf out to the home of J. L WiUiul last Saturday evening. Roy Red of Murphy na at Lui urove last Saturday. Some yonng fouls seem to thiol Smart to tear rinwn th miil boil here of late, but if I catch one of 'a! it won't be so nice. We bin M patent lock box. aad if caoet; will be punished to the fullest snitf of tbe law. How about that turkey, la he St yet? fini fn"R1 Pl.,nfl" (ht U 1 Meserve is hustling for thia ooontry.H should regulate the telephone 1? somewhat. Some tipod e CM j i Grants Pass Central and otbertMt RED CLOUD TEA You think one tea as trood as another ? Whv don't vou buy at the lowest price you set in the window ? Your grorer reiSrna your money U T" I uk.bchiUioa's Btii: w pay him. tic Fought at Gettiburj uavia i'arker of Favptte, k- ' I who lost a foot at Gettysbcrf, rlty wh iiu ouiera nave uimo - SOOd thlin nnv mcaHininA I flTtf t0 tronol ujpdici onn fa kr ! Dot take 500 for what they ' ""o. xHt oi an lor lumo -i weak kidneys. Guaranteed tjjji urug stores, ooa several rears I had tmr le and paid out much ""on" sine to little purrose, until I kioK Electrio Biters. I' iIa t;.nn fn. .. V,,t l,ur htf A Hard Debt to Pay i ! ? "I pwe a debt of gratitode th' never be Ipaidjs' off, " write , Clark, of Vest8eld, Iowa, "f" ' nuui uemu Dy ur. tu5. inw.rij. corn nina j Sfriously affected that d. ath e0 imminpiit, when I comnifnced "J Kew Disovery. The ominool W haking cmgh qui before tbe tie was used, and two mora made a complete cnre. O041 by all druggist. 50c and 1- L Dome free. M