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ROGUE RIVER COURIER, GRANTS PASS, OREGON, DECEMBER 6, 1907. Grand Holiday Exhibit at Ehe BIG ST01HE Thousands of rare, beautiful, useful and ornamental Christ mas Presents for boys, girls, ladies and men. : : : : : : :: Gome Early and Avoid the Rush TOYS 10 doz kid body, bislc head, closing eyes doll Importers samples, bin bargains, 25c to $(.50 Automatic Cash Register Savings Bank.. 98c Drums all complete l'Jc to $2 50 Toy Trunks 50c to . Real Steam Engines $1 to $2.50 Magic Lanterns all complete with 12 slides 4S pictures $1.98 5 doz. go-carts and doll buggies 69c to 2.50 Naval box kites 50c Solid Rubber Balls 5c, 10c, 15c Buys No. 22 Winchester Air Gun 98c GAMES! GAMES! GAMES! All styles, all kinds, all prices BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS! Big stock of Fiction, Juvenile, Poetical and Historical works, cloth and leather bound. Don't fail to visit our big Toy dept. School Children Good Pay for Live Workers We will pav 25c in cash for every new sub scriber you receive to the DELINEATOR From now until, Jan. 1st, 1908. The cash must accompany each order. run k, l, eon eo. Holiday Novelties 10 doz. Handkerchief and Glove Boxes, big bargain : 25c 100 Plain White Hemmed Stitched Handker chiefs. Per doz 25c 2 doz Ladies' Solid Leaher Hand Bags, Special for X mas 79c 5 doz. Handsome Pearl Bead Necklaces, worth 25c l5c 2 doz. Ladies' Plaid Silk Waists, all colours $8.48 BARGAINS FOR XMAS Ladies' All Silk Taffata Petticoats $5.98, $6.98, $8.98 Ladies' 1.50 Gold Pens, Pearl Handled Plush Case 98c Boys and Men's Hand Forged Steel Blade Knives. Warranted 25c, $1.00 15 doz. Ladies' Plain White Hemmed Stitched Initial End Handkerchiefs 10c, 3 for 25c 10 doz. Ladies' and Men's Fine Gold and Silver Plated Haudle Umbrellas $1 48 Extra Values $5.00 10 doz. Ladies Solid Leather Hand Hags At Special Bargain Trices For Xmas Presents SHOE DEPARTMENT Specials for Xmas T J - I J . 1 , rw. Liauies nne areas onoes, luin or Welts, Majestic $2.50 "Gloria'' Shoes, the pride of the American Lady, equal to any and superior to many $0 shoes, 25 dif frent styles $3.50 and $4 'Governor" Pingree $4 and $5 mens dress Shoes, the shoe with a record we have just received a special ship ment for Holiday trade. The style, fit and wearing quality of this shoe knows no compeditor. Judfo Jewell Hu Birthday. Last week we made meal ion of the fact that Judge Jewell would be 60 years old today, and thinking tbat there might be something io hi' 60 years of active life tbat woo Id be of interest, we found the Judge in oeminunicative mood and obtained the following itemi: '"When and where was I born? Well, it was in a log house on my father'! homestead in Graves Coonty, Kentucky, on De cember 6, 1847. Am I proud of my birthplace? Look here my friend, if there is a man on this earth that I Jo pity from the bottom of my goal, it is the poor fellow who cant' say fiat he was born in Kentucky." " Kentucky is the birthplace of Abe Lincoln, Jeff Davis, James U. Blttiue, Tom Marshall and John C. Breckeu ridge. She claims the most chival rous men, tne most lovely women, the greenest grass the finest hores, and the most beautiful landscapes of any country this side the planet Mars. Am I proud of my birthplace? Say, let's talk about something else." "What is my religion and politics? Well sir, every man on the face of this globe is my brother. I am not very big, but there is not a religious seot on earth that is large enough to hold me. I am longing for the day when men will he too intelligent, too good, too liberal minded, too much like Jesus Christ to circle around them selves a cret-d that would exclude any one who wants to do right. This is my religion and my politics. " "I regard Jesus Christ as the greatest religions teacher that has ever lived, Thomas Jefferson as the greatest political teacher, and W. J. Bryan as the greatest statesman now living. " "I have been in Oregon 20 years, and have done what I could to en courage every enterprise that has been in the interest of the entire people. I was one of the elders or the first Christian church organized in Grants Pass. I have performed more real hard service for the ehnroh here 1 uii in or cue otner ministers com. bined. I visit the sick and the dying, bury the dead, aod provide for those in distress, but am deaied the privi- Men's Suits We are showing u large line of Extra A Values in Men's All Wool Serge and Fancy Worsted Suits at$ . 12.50 Furs! Furs! Furs! The largest stock of Furs ever shown in this city now on sale at Unma ch able prices. Don't buy until you see them. THE R.L.COECall . A ' "vv" irniun iiuiauru, win ll Ulie OI IUe nileSt L' IT II I I i J "Villi! ' leges of the p0pit be wo and snh. But even amone tho ...wtk some who believe in doin. USJ Citizens nf tl.i. . " ... i;UUUy jj tome, and I'll continue to to the beat of my abilitv ,tt Bridg.TrTosM. The Countv Pn. ... . r. i ' " 01 JW, mmy, "regon. will COMa bid. for contract to codsC bridge across Bogue River .,1 Pass, Oregon. JalJI,8 ., ' N o-ciock p.m. n titled to two bids: Oneonti s pecification now on fie ! Connry Clerk, and one oa? specifications to b i... , f1 der to be filed with r. " or before December 18, laoj. p to do 4uu ieet long and 20 fwt "! COUNTY WARRANTS ARE CALLED BY TREA County Official Taylor Find,,, Can Divide Cash With Hofc era of Warrants. There are funds in the W pay all warrants registered nrior ! Joly 15th, 1904. Interest will J from this date. Nov. 29, 1907. J- T. TAYLOR Connty Treuon,. Jnst about this time of year 1 J extra spending money for the days comes in handv. Wh.i .: Licer way to set it than k.i.u .uum.ujjviuiiB iur me racino Jlootto It should be on the reading UbUi every house In the West. fori.. the home magazine of your oounty? You can convincs that, and easily, and so diveit J loose change to your own use. Write db about the conii. you can earn, giving names of twJ three business men as reference! PACIFIC MONTHLY PUB. CO. 11-8 6t Portlni(l Christmas calling cards at thi u ler office. K. J. Kubli, made Grants I'ats a tiUHineHS Tisit last Stiprday, retnrniug homo Sunday, John Cherts and Jean York, have ln doing smut contract work for W H. York. Victor Hailey has been on the slrk list those laxt few rtjg. but is now on tlio Improve. K. M. Miller, ha been repairing the loutt flume, which it Mitmiti'il at the lower end ot his rich placer miue and will totu have same in readi ueHM Iur tho rnuiiiiK keandu. How about nervines at Missouri Flat? Are wn not entitled to as mnrh relinioiis service as auy other com munity ami why is it that we people of Min;mri Flat cannot have evening itervicei the same as any other people II The larirrt hikm whioli in hntna erected ou '.lie McFaddeu farm, is fast neariug completion and when finished, will ba one of the fim.t strut'turt's of its kind iu the Valley. Willie tsrris has bees very ill of late but is improving gome at this writing. FRISK IE. a. ! WHATEVER YOU MAY REQUIRE IN THE GROCERY LINE We're anxious to $n you started luying here, and if DepotulaUe ioods at Uoek-Pottoin Trices count for anything, success is assured. Why not try us for your next order for the table ? :::::: J. Pardee, &?e Grocer Dawt. Ctf. k k Sh. . ' MM IT V m Grant Psa LAIJltKL r.uhxv I H. T. Day is hauling wool to the ooumy seal at present. Mrs. Lids Swindeu was visiting Mrs. Farra last Saturday evening. 'Tis sweet to kins, but oh how bitter, To kiss a young tobacco spitter. Services were held at Ltarel Grove last Sunday by Mrs. Reert of Murphy Sy, let us v about literary as soou as rxwsible. Wliat do you all say? Mr. Rathbuu is looking for some one to oat 10 tier of stove wood and offers a good price. " Myron Jenningsd wife of Grant Paw were out visiting relatives lst Thursday. The Hon. Charles Swinden is doing some work on Oravs creek ,77777 his land. A. Mathsw and Oii.-r Willi. doing some mining work "StlirTt ou a (iuarti that looks flue. stillflne.wm weather and no nter. That is IsSuSHnVSLTv old Ongou, the land of sunshine. Pat MtfFJd..n and brother Hermsn were haulm boards fm... f.... . civek lajt Snndav. '. M" E1, W.lliams Th,nk,. K'Jingin P4S M(i Rood time. Mr. (jentner, onr ifeoial rnad nnaa had a crew of men hanlinir dmi .... n p. I v. v,u reu last ween, which was very iuucn neeuea. -'ur valley is improving all the time as people with means keep HUM.! ti ra l n I i 1 ... .U nmj nixing nold of our laud. Lact ThankNgiviiiK was observed by mi- peopie or t,srei Urove and Mur- pliy as services were held at Murphy and a good dinner was prepared for in. roor oia turkey Alonzo Hyde mid ions are busy cut ting wood t present, assuring them a donole warming-one by cutting nuu ineu nv tia h. irum me wix)d. inm niSDect.ir . i oiuouk us last week and n.iH.i ...... . - "Mr orcnaru s T the ? ", T"19 waa "eoessity tLTl?. 10 very ban . . ... rwiiip judces. When i this legal holidav going to mal "tatebr'pe8S , Ket b"k 'X. y .... vwnu-T is eettlliff srarno lr "'o':- is conevrned ,T check rah.d would help some fi keenor nH Vh - lor Tnat house -hTh " 8:,m'' s" H the girl who have anv ar, your oniDinn f rr8ara W hd or not When T TX'.Tl moves mtr.. -u". n.. h- "ynant alKut? W11 Jon wr.te would not be mUsed on the staff RED CLOCDT you Yof MAY WOT VAMT SNOW SMoErr - DUT Yoo Do WAWT SNOl STOCKIMGS OR SNOW CLOTHES CLOTHES MAYBE VARM BUTTHiY MUST BE HAKDSOME VH0 WAtiTS CLOTHES THAT PONT FIT r DOMT. DECADE I KNOVTld PEOPLE JUDGE flE DY flY TASTE ssMBsssasssPW anV" W v2m m'T 1)0 TH3 IN GR-ANTJ PASS, BUT n,WEAR G00D WAR-M CLoTHEJ AT ?vrrJr,E"5,Ei1r PRICE WE ARE OFFERINu fCSZl NAL BARGAIN J ALL THIJ MONTH UNDERWEAR, WEATERJ, JERJEYJ, ETC. whMnKT,,,E CHRITMAJ RUJH, AND I"ETTwHiNSJ YOU NEED. HOW ABOUT JoME SrJ? THIN"; SEVERAL L1NEJ OF pd Sa V2'50' 14.00 AND $J5.00 SUITS J;CJ li?-?,,00- CHECK OR CLEARING A?.UEF,riCATE- REDUCTION IN A,nr ;VEa?,Jt. AND TTER GRADE OF Z AuJLi rSJECAl A-6AH PRICE AnS i,H7E,AVYrYKEi6lJr EATERJ $1.25 ANniVv7,5, IFF W00L $2.00 fr ? Vn?5V?V JEREYJ ANDWEAT K.c,M'n5C' U.OO, $1,50 AND $1.75. FN ? at KNir LOVEJ AND MITT- lArwA7cSr',5C AND 50C- JMoKINIj iiffi7-- 0FF rHE REGULAR. O F F Twr ifr mm AUPENDER"5' ONE-THIRP VA iK rh PR"'CEJ. EXCEPTIONAL MMFEfp0iMrT1tE5ARflA,N HUNTER ON AN AND fnrTNEw02 CKWEAR- SILK, LINENE LER S COnpTw0cNc"AN,PKER-cIEFJ, JILK MUFF LlKo, DRKJJ GLOVEJ, KTC. orCi?UtroCis.?e mUSt bC a sat'sfactor' one, OUTriTTCRS TO DOT AMD tAli. 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