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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1907)
''1 . xt'to nice nvveirtX NOVEMBER 29. 1907. KOGUxt KIVBK toiyi,g n., - CHRISTMAS POSTALS fall at Howell's Moaio store and lock over the finest liue of Christmas cards ever brought to this city. Prices ftjiD two for 5c op. I CO r H 5- 3 s: CP 9 5 I 1 CLASSIFIED ADS. NEW TODAY. WANTED Girl to work for board and atend school. Address Bnz 410. 11-22 2t LOST Last Friday after noon, a brown leather purse containing a bench of keys, stamp and between 937 and $30 in cash. Finder please retain to Grants Piss Music Store and receive rewara. 11-39 tf WANTED A respectable young wom an to share housekeeping rooms close in and do sewing. Address E 432. 11-29-21 FOR SALE. STRAWBERRY plants for Hale on North 9th 8t. C. W. Goyton. 11-15 4t BULL For sale, 2 years old, grade Swiss, half Herford and Durham, inquire L. B. A tern, Wilderville, Ore., or box 40, Grants Pass, Ore. 11-8 4t FOR SALE Six Hereford Bulls Kerby, Ore. head full blood -R. P. George, 11-1 tf TIMBER RANCH-lliO A"res small houite, six acres under fence and alfalfa 2,0 ri), 00 feet good pine saw timber and wood timber for 2000 cords wood; large creek through plane Brie dam and perpetual water a shingle mill and planing mill in full operation driven by a turbine wheel. ; an ideal place for saw mill fine water power 10,000,000 feet of pine saw timber adjoining this place three miles down haul to railroad and town, Jackson county, Oregon. All goe's for $0500. I t's a snap; the water right is worth it, don't miss this. T. H. B. Ta.lor, & Oo. WoodTille. Ore. 9-6 tf A. F. PIERCE Registered Angoras, Flock headed by one of the famous bucks of the King Arthur" also ol her backs of different strains of bleeding. Does of the noted strains; books foriale. Merlin.. Ore. 7-5 tf FARM for Sale 160 acres, 60 in cul tivation, good house and barn, etc., family orchard and brrries, 30 acres more cany to clear, all ideal froit and farm land, 40 subirrlgnted bot tom. Oak, pine and fir timber to make 20(H) Cordaof wood three miles all down hanl to railroad and town ; miles outrauge fine for hogs, cattle and poo i try; three horses and har ness, buggy,' spring wagon and lam- i ber wagon, flOO Jersey cow and heifer, 20 hogs, full blood poultry, farm implements, household and kitchen furniture oomplete, all noes ; splendid water.at door.no malaria in miles, daily mail, in Rogoe River valley, Jackson County, Oregon, finest olimata oo earth finest froit land in state AH coes for $350u, address Box 17. Woodville. Ore. 9-6-tf MISCELLANEOUS. FRANK BURNETT-Upholstering, mission furniture made to order. WANTED ba!nmen. Many Make $100 to 1160 per month ; some even more. Stock clean; growu on Reser vation, far from old orchards. Cash advanced weekly. Choice of terri tory. Address Washiutiron Nursery Company, Toppenish, Washington. BARGAIN in wood. Will give half for cutting 100 cords or more, oak principally. One mile from Wood ville, down hill haul. Coo Id fur nish hoard Rev. J. E. Day, Woodville. PERSONAL. BOARD Two persons cau obtain board in private futility. Pretty , location. Call at 104 B St., 10-lHtf. COLD weather ha arrived mid also a i Hue as.soituieut t.f Robes. Bacon & ! Eubanks. Notice. AH accounts due the T. Y. Dean grocery are payable to the trustee at the above named store. Settlement ' must be made immediately either iu '. cash, clearing house certificates, time checks or bankable paper. HEKBERT SMITH, i Trustee T. Y. Dean, Bankrupt. CO a Cal'ing Cards make good Christmas gifts, order them now at the Courier office. The Grants Pass Art Studio is ad mirably equipped for doing work of every description. All its work is of a high stnudard of excellence and is guaranteed. The Patent Donble"Ex" posture Is a novel idea, whereby au eutire group of one's self can be had. People desiring good Xmas presents oan find nothing more acceptable than nice photographs. The Art Studio makes a specialty of groupet and children's pictures the two hardest propositions for the average artist to cope with. It has the Duett light of any gallery Id the state and tis work will not be surpatsed by any. Some handsome free hand drawiug work by Mrs. A. Tv Lewis, of this firm, is at- tract ing tnuoh attention. This week 1 two fine siiecimens were ordered to be sent to Trinidad. Colo. 11,39 It Fireoiau Fred MoGrew, who had his eya so badly hurt by an explosion loThTs eugiue headlight, has just been ' down at Portland. iu consultation with . eye specialist audthy advised him that he oould get as good treatment : here at home and he is back to have Dr. Fiudley treat him. Christmas calling curds at the Coor ! ier office. 'Pianos, Organs and all musical in stmnients in the Music "and Photo store. 11-23 It ARRESTS TO BE MADE Continued from first page. that do advance in water rates to in dividual within this city should be made by the company during the life of the contract Mr. Hall stated that he "cordially approved the action taken by the council In directing the Light & Water Company to require them to restore the former rate. "The new rate was advertised Octo ber 1, and the only wonder is that action thereon was delayed until November 24. Dr. Smith, in his card, advertises tne fact that he owns no stock in the Water Company, Neither do I, and I am quite as anx ious as the Doctor to see the old rate restored. " "Now. as regards sny appointees, should I happen to be chosen by the people of this city as their Mayor, next Monday : I am free to ear most emphatically to you that no one ha been promised any such place. And, further than tha', as to Mr. A. B. Cornell's being appointed Recorder, in the event of my election, will say that he will not be the next Recorder, should I be elected. He has been working zealously for my cause and only because he is a good friend and hopes to see me the choice of the people." CANDIDATE LOVE WITHDRAWS A petition was circulated by friends of Dr. D. P. Love, requesting that gentleman to ron for Council man in the First Ward, but he has de clined the honor, as will be seen by the following: Dr. D. P. Love, Grants Pass, Or 3. Dear Sir : In response to" your question whether or not you are eligible to the office of Councilman for the City of Grants Pass. Oregon, I have to say, that Art. 2 Sec. 10 of the Charter of Grants Pats among other things provides: And no person shall be eligible to the office of Mayor or Coanoilman no is not in addition to the above qualifications, the owner of real estate within the city. In is provision to my mind means exactly what it pur ports on its face to mean. You not being the "owner of real estate within the city" are oertaiuly not qualified to fill the office should you be elected. Yours Respectfully, H. D. MORTON. In view of the above opinion,! here by wlthdrawmy name, as candidate for Cooncilman from the First-Ward of Grants Pass. City Attorney Oolvig has made a similar investigation, with like conclusion. 1 I further' wish to express my deep acknowledgement and appreciation for the interest and confidence reposed in me by the many friends who so ur gently desired me to make the race. Respectfully. D. P. LOVE. Notice to Fruit Grower and Dealera. After Deodiuber 10, 1907, all persons are forbidden to sell or offer for sale diseased or iu sects iufested fruit-From uow uutil December 10, is granted to allow the merchants to dispose of any Block of the above they may have on hand. H. D. Eld M NAN, Fruit Iuspeotor for Josephine County. By order of A. H. Carson, com. Third District. 11-29-at LAUREL GKOVE A little snow adorned the high mountains last wetk. while it rained in the alley, bat farmers are busy sow ing grain and digging spuds.. Mr. H. T. Day paid this city a visit Thursday, also Walter Farra. The entertaioment at Murphy last Satnrdav niirbt was lermed a success I beyond a doubt, as a good time was I had by all, and $27.05 was received for I the good of the school. Tha program 1 rendered was fine too. .Jeff Linday wenttoQrants Pass- lastSatorday and remained over uu day "with his lather who is reported very sick at that place. ',Zeb Hyde was at theconnty seat last Saturday, also David Lindsiy. A small show was sivea at tu school house last Thursday night aDd all presaut say it was worth 15 cents, alright. H. T. Day was at the upper Apple gate last Sunday on business. George Viniug was oat looking at some beef cuttle oo Sunday. He is the butcher. Fred Knox was a visitor at the city lust Thursday. Quit a number of people are com plaiuing uf colds and being sick in oar burg of late, but no one dead yet, or calliug a doctor. Mrs. Topping paid Grants Pass a visit last Monday. George Viniug was at the Pats on last Friday. Walter Farra has rented his farm on the Applegate to a gentleman by the name of Mr. Adkios, and intends moving back to Eastern Oregon in the spring. We regret to see him go as we will lose a good neighbor and a man thitt helps the commanity at large. Seems as though we are not going to have any literary this winter as school is going to be in session most all winter. However let us find out in the near future. Bert Sargent and John Kincaid of Williams passed through our burg last week en route to the coooty seat, also Charles Kincaid, the butcher. . Where, oh where is "Shorty?" J. H. Clark the mining man left this week for Medford, to look after some of his miniug interests in that part of the country. Harold Caldwell was visiting at Laurel Gr.ive aud Murphy last Sunday. Henry Habermau aud AmosWilliams were at the home of our reporter last Sunday, also Mr. and Mrs. Farra. Earl Topping was at Humbug last Saturday night to a dance t that place and reports a good time. News s area so, So long. RED CLOUD. 1 I XKW HOPE Mr, and Mrs. Geo. D. Walter were at the Pass Monday on business. We are having eonsidxrbla ruiu late ly, but not enough to start the creeks. Richard Lindsay of Wilderville was hauliug hay for SVm. Bull of this placa last Sunday. Everybody well at present aud re port that money matters are not both ering them much. Mr. F. G. Wjuant, who is iu the employ of the Cheney Creek Lumber Co., visited with relatives Suuday. Our young folks attended the box social at Murphy last Saturday eveu- ing aud report a Sue time. We are having several land buyers at present but there has not been but one farm sold at present that being Mr. Huthaway 'a aud be is now moving away. M-. Hathaway has been a res ident of this vicinity for about 30 years aud we regret to lose them. School is progressing nicely at pres ent with Miss Nettie CrooksTa teacher. In reply to "Red Cloud" will say that I am not dead, but that there is not room in the Courier for him aud me. I know that it looks bad but it is the fact that there is a youug fellow in the neighborhood who lets his giriTide with auother fellow 'and' he"TrTves along behind. Queer, isn't it? ." Mr. Walter and Mr. Burrow alto Victor Daniels aregettiug' radv""to build some feuoj. -9- J.vy.vaut jiw his iiew renidniire almost oouTpUted,"bor the"" m.iTTe ueeds now we think is a cook.'buThe says not till later on. Bert York of Davidson i. .n j ,or Wm Messenger at present. I - . .iSSSiZSHORTY WILDE It V I L LE Mrs. 11. D. Jones has beau on the sick list the past two weeks. Born To Mr. and Mrs Joe Bams, Nov. 1(1, an 11-pound boy. S. E. Robinson aud family have moved into their new house. I J8- Hocking has been ou the sick list the past two weeks. Mrs. J.is. Hocking has b?eu on the sick list the past three weeks. Mr.M"Bride aud family have moved I back to Wilderville asain, after liviog in lirants Puss for nbaut two mouth. They are building them a new house on their laud they bud lately bought ol Andy Sheehan iu the suburbs of Wil derville. A few ol the young folks met at Mr. Armstrong's Friday evening of la week and had a very Injoyahle time. Mies Pearl Sams is still very low. She has been sick for about three weeks. UNCLE FULLER, i j t 1) E E It I X (i I Shine and rain, rain aud shine aud still the huckle berry pickers are wending their way out and in our valley. E. M. Albright has returned from his trip to Mexico, where the son ehiues all the time, he says. : Jas. MeGuire and Mike Lange have gone back to their homes oo Ranch erie Creek, but we did not see any bear I Pelts gJiug oot with them. ! Fred Moore, Ernest Reynolds. Ho , mer Moore and Chas. Reynolds have ' returned from a bear hunt ou Smith t River. The boys claim they got one ; almost. I Arthur McKlunoo, formerly of Port land, but now of Holland, Ore., along with his wife, were guests at the home of L. R, Webb for a oonple of days tols week. Mr. McKinnon has had extensive experience in both Alaska aud the W. S. along mining "lines au3 does not hesitate to say that Elk Val ley louks good to him. ! We see that "Hock Finn ", ye merry i scribe of the Applegate.il having hys". Where the iioor opens Constantly You can quickly heal ini Ito cozy the draughty hall or cold root no matter what the weather condition are and ii you only knew how mud, real comfort you can have Iron i PERFECTION Oil Heater (Equipped wuh Smokeless Dtrkt) . . . . .. . ,i i - t .1 . j i l . ... i , . ... .nninw nn ir urn tna i.n. i. i you wouiun i ire wmum, u.i "" - - . u Kq or as low as you pleas) there no danger no. smoke no unj just direct intense heat that's because of the smokeless devia, beautifully finished in nickel and japan orna- 't Ti l li L-l J. A :.. menial anywnere, i ne crass ion. uuiu i uui a. giv ing heat lor 9 hours. . It is light in weight easily . carried from room to room. Every heater warranted. The aV&Lamp meets the need of the siuuem a ongni, ' I I- L. :J t J Steady ligm lueai vi icau or study by. Made of brass nickel plated, latest im proved central draft burner. Every lamp warranted. 11 your dealer does net carry rertection uu neater and Kayo Lamp write our neatest agency. STANDARD Oil. COnfMI teria over the conditions and possibil ities of that fair valley. Your "Uncle Ebe" has seen the whole of that valley as well as a good many others in Jos ephine and be is ready to admit all "Huck" has stated. But what about the Illinois Vaalley with its many tributaries, especially Sucker Creek, where Mr. Wells has raised 75 bushels of corn per arre and where a crop fail are brs never been known of any kind. Now "Huck" if a railroad would do to moon for your valley what would it do for the Illinois coun try with its braad acres of level lan d and fertile soil and where fruit, grai n and roots all do excellent and hay is the chief product. Now, Mr. Finn, if y oo doubt our word, just call on your "Uncle Ebe", and be wilLshow yon around a bit. OLD EBE. Order Galling Ca ids for ChtiiJ now at me vjouner oince. IS Shoes now felling at K.5C. shoes going at cost at W. J. Girin & Co., Dixon's old stand. Hi; State of Ohio, City of Toledo I Lucas Coonty. j' Frank J. Cheney makes oath thr is fenior partner of the Sin f Cheney & t;o., doing bunumii City of Toledo, County iod y aforesaid, aud that said firm will the so m of $100 for rsxh ulrj case of Catarrh that cannot torj by the ose of Hall s Catarrh Con Frank J. Cheif Sworn to before me and Mbw in my presence, this Utiidijol comber, A. D., 1886. (Seal) A. W. dim Kotarj hi. Hall's Catarrh Core la taken irJ Daily ann act direct! yon the bloottl mucous surface ot tne system, for testimonials. i I w sv .arwt sw it sr, ,x m "p'C'VfwM DC C f I trtr r , VoU NEVER. ECVSYOfNEATj TUF ink' WHU 15 W I wLLL tvnrccrrs NfSlJ MUSTtiM Good APPARELTo REACH mZ fOP OK DfVf IHuKL I a v i. - - a a a i r t .A UP? DU5 1 c-n dkuwi vsPtRis sv im, e vth e tvivea tnwn ch ic mo. At the top. EWHY DoE.S THE FHUIT MAN PACK THE CHOICE APPLET AT THE TOP OF THE BARR EL? BECAU.SE THE APPLET AT THE TOP Ati THE FIft.Sr ONE.5 PEOPLE EE. APPEAR ANCE COUNTS. IF APPEARANCE HELPi THE FRUIT MAN WHY WILL NOT APPEARANCE HELP YOU? WE CAN HELP YOUR. APPEAR ANCE AND WITH THEJE THINdJ FOR VE LITTLE MONEY. A GOOD WINTER aSM OVERCOAT, HAT, JHIRT-5, ETC. COMPLETE .SUPPLY TOO, OF MINER' S CLOTHING, Wl" FOR THE WET AND COLD WEATHER. QEO. 5- QflLMOUN C OUTriTTCRS TO DOT AMD flM.