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ROGUE RIVER COURIER GRANTS PASS. OREGON, FEBRUARY 7, 1908 DEE KING It MISSUORI FLAT Oh fur a Rood old fashioned mow o we coald get oat and track a few of the cougars that are making the nfgbU hideout with their ssreams boat here. ValM Reynolds is making Clark Webb Jr. riiit. Clark has Just killed a big- Ijax. This ia the third oh killed here thil winter. Martin Peteraoo and O W Webb hare each killed one. tiara At the home of T D Collett on the Illinois River a bouncing boy Touimie iafi he haa got to have helo to dear vp his new ranch and he can no afford to hire 11 A Freeman and aon Jeaa are Tery fcogy building new homes for tbeuj Mttlvoe whinli are about coiDplnted. Toea tare also ent out a good many frnit tri)o and plants. Thews are the kind of people we like to call nelfih tiors and whom Uncle Barnaul lorns to honor with homnsUaris. We are very sorry to hear that Phillip Frtyne of Waldo IssufTeilug with a broken leg. It appears that while working at hln placer mine In Frye Gulch he wai caught ly cave- in and amtained the above mentioned Injury. Uncle Ebe waa yisitlng friends on the Illinois River a coo pit of dayi tula week. E. M. Albright relorned borne from the I'ass the forepart of the week. Tommle Gllligaii viiited a couple of daya tbia week with Mr Law, who tna the atage elation at the foot of the Oregon mountaiae Kloloe Knlghten of Grant! Paai wai caller al the borne of C T Webb Tueiday L It Webb haa moved hit beea from kla fathen place op to the "old Bouebreke plana" where he now Uvea Bay, Low, paxa the honey. Cut Hudton of Selma haa finished the bridge aoroit Shtilly Creek and returned home. Curt ia a genial chap and oao do the "trick'' at moat any kind of work. Low Qrahain made a trip to Kerby thii weuk and boaglit home a oouple loads of goods. The paratnouet iaaue next year ought to be jut common booeitr. KBEN. S. A. Berry made a business trip to Grant Paas Tuesday of laat wtek. Mr. and Mra Ed Swinden of Laurel Grove were rial tort of Mr and Mn K J Kobli of Missouri Flat. I O Roberta was a visitor of Grants Paas one day last week. Victor Bailey has been ootting wood for hia father the past few werka. Joe fork ia cutting tome wood for J Kubli at this writing. Geo. W. Meek and sons have been doing some ploughing on bis place the past week. Mies Rhoda York baa returned to Portland after a few day'a stay with ber parents of Missouri Flat. W S Bailer and Joe York were vi.ltori of Grants Pans Friday. Mrs Geo W Meek and her daughter Catrle were viaftinir friends and rela tives of Orants Para Friday grlorn January 81, 1J08 to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fields, a son We understand t'tat Mr and Mrs Swett are going to leave us soon. W J York was visitor of tl.e city Friday. Mr Bohl made a trip to Grants'Pass one day last week. John Meek and Jesa York attended the Literary at Murphy last Saturday night , LILAC. i: NEW HOPE ! ' I I wonder what la the matter with the Murphy road? There seems to be quite a number of their yonng people coming around this way, among them being Elmer Gilmore and Miss Iva McArthur, faleo eevsfal Lsda of hay oome this way. Hie.. - t It some thing the matter with their roads. K. M. Austin, and F. G. Wynant ana Victor Daniels were at the Past Saturday. There was a Ditch meet ing held Monday at the residenoe of the president, it being the annual election, hot it Is not known who the lucky persons are at present. It seems like "X Y Z" has a pick at "Eben" and myaelf hot never mind, we oan look over hla work for m Missouri and will hare to be shown, just a little. Hurry up, ws are after that telephone fur we neid It in our business. School closed here today. Miss Nettie Crooks has been teacher and she leaves here to take up a traalnesa oourse at Portland, aod we wish her a bright future. There is considerable improvement being made in this borg this winter. Name of Our Farm, Bonny Briar Situated on opper 10th 8t. Here we have a lot of Logan and Phenomenal "tipa" for sale. Logans at 13 per 100. Fheoomenale at (4 per 100. Also Glen Mary strawberry plants at (1 per 1000. Far sale, a heavy wsgnn, harness and 14 Inch plow. W. J. Stargess. 1-31 2t Teachers Examinations. Notice is hereby given that the Coanty Saperintendent of Josephine County will 4old the regular exami nation of applicants for state and coanty papers at Grants Pass. FOH STATE PAPERS. Commencing Wednesday, Febrnary 13, 19D8, at 9 o'clock a. m., and con tinuing until Saturday, February 15, 1908 at 4 p. m Wedneday Penmanship, history, spelliag, phyiical geography, read ing, psycholugv. Thursday Written arithmetic, the ory of teaching, grammar, bookkeeping, physics, civil government. Friday Physiology, geography, composition, algebra, English litera ture. Saturday Botany, plane geometry, general history, school law. FOR COUNTY PAPERS. Oommunciug Wednesday, February 13, 1908 at 9 o'clock a. m., and con tinuing until Friday, February 14, 1908, at 4 o'clock p. ra. Wednesday Penmanship, history, orthography, reading, physical geography. Thursday Writteo arithmetic, the ory of teaching, grammar, physiology. .Friday Geography, school law, civil government, English literature. 1-81 St LINCOLN SAVAGE. Co. Supt Notice to Public. I have given my son, Charles F. Parker, aged 19 years, bis time and make no claim on bis earnings, aod will not be responsible for any debts contracted by bim, after this date, January 81, 1908. I-Sl St UU. H. PAKKEK. M I II ft f 1 WITH THE CHURCHES BETHANY PRESBYTERIAN. The themes for the coining Sunday, Febrnary 9, at the Bethany chorcb are as follows: 11. m- "wh is Greatest Among Men Today!" 7:80 p. m. "The Christianity Confront ing Frivolous Skeptioiim." This is the seoood Address in a series of San day evening talk son "Some -Facts Concerning Christianity " 10 a. m. Bible School' anperintended by H. C. Kinney. 6 :30 p. m. Devotional Hoor of the Y. P. S. C. E. To all the services of this church everyone is most cor dially invited. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. ' The morning worship on Ssodsy, Febrnary 9, occurs at 10:30 At this service the pastor begins a series of sermons on "The Pattern Prayer." The first topic will be "Our Father". This series should be of cumulative iuterest. Do not miss any one. The Bible School will meet at 11 -.45. The Youuk People will be led in their service by "The visiting committee." At the evening service 'he sermon will be on the topio "Beside Him self." To all of these services a cordial welcome is extended to you. M. E. CHURCH SOUTH. Services will be held as usual next Sunday at this church, preaching by the pastor. You are all cordially in vited to be present. On last Tuesday evening the Ep worth League held its monthly busi ness meeting at the home of Mrs. M. E. Moore. After the work was con cluded, the evening was most enjoy ably spent in games and amusements, refreshment being served. At a late hour all departed home, having had a pleasant evening. The League is encouraging In its outlook, and we in vite yon to meet with our young people at 6 :80 Sunday night. CHRSTIAN CHURCH. The special meetings at the Chris tian Church closed Feb. 3d. These meetings conducted by Evangelist MoOonnell are considered the most successful from every standpoint of any meeting ever held In this church. The church aside from the goodly To buy your Groceries At a store where the assortment is com plete, and the qual ity the rest, you ' should purchase here. We are di- ficient in but one thing and trust that is price. Our prices are certainly considerably below what they should be when you take into consideration the high quality of our goods, glance over these figures. Oranges, Lemons, Comb Honey, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. We carry a full supply of Poultry Goods. J. Pardee, Sfle Grocer Front Street Grants Pass number of additions has been helped by giving it a permanent foothold in things spiritual. The future of the work is most promising. On Snnnay morning, Febrnary 9th, I will preuch ou the subject : "The Fatherhood of God." This sermon I dedicate to my father and mother who are here from Nebraska visiting me. My father is 71 years old and my mother is 66 years old. They have never heard me preach. All are Invited to hear this sermon and es pecially the older people of the city. My father is a Civil War veteran, enilsted in the Eleventh Indiana, Company C Sunday evening my theme will be "What is your Life?" This is a sub ject worthy of considerate atten tion at this special season of the year. To every service at the Christian Church all are urgently invited. AUSTIN J. HOLLINGSWORTH, Minister ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH The Rev F C Williams of Medfcrd will hold services at the Episcopal Church, Fourth and D streets, Thurs day, February 13, it 7:30 pm A hearty welcome is extended to all Ooito Coron for Plumbing. Colonial Rates. As has been the custom for sertm i. .L . T" : i .i , years a mo naurunus leading ) the coast nave agreea on a eolonit . - - 1 : .,t. 1 I l ,i , rttit, a iittie niguer tua l in ysftf past, Dot still very attractive rats, and it eugnt to have the effect i bringing a large number of imin. grants to uregon imh spring. Hi rate is effective from March Isttt April 30th and is substantially i(0, lows: from Chicago $8 ; f rom Mil sonri rir common points, Council Bluffs to Kansas City inclusive, St Paol, Minneapolis, Denver, etr-., gjQ St. iiouis, 1.16. 60. Usual stepout privileges will be given on th tickets. k Applications for Crazing Permits NOTICE is hereby given that it application! for permits to graze nt tie, horses acd sheep within the 81& KIYOU, ASHLAND and that nnrtu of KLAMATH NATIONAL FORESI north of summit of Siskiyou Mom tains, during the season of 1908, mm be filed in my office at Giants Pia, Oregon, on or before March 10, 190& (No grazing permits on original A4 land Forest.) Fall information in regard to tin grazing fees to be charged, and blui forms to be nied in making applio tion, will be furnished upon reqotit Milton J. Anderson, Supervisor. 1-81-tt THE IR. L COE COMIPAIW Big Feb. Bargain Sale OF EARLY SPRING MERCHANDISE Opens Saturday, February 8th, 1908 T n . : A "t . 1 1 t Liauiuts UUI1IIKHUI Illgll shoo for wot woathor $2e98 Mens' three-solo hand wolt calf lined wot weather shoe. High $rRrade Pingree Made Mone' high top Tan Shoos hand welt double sole $4.1)8 BARGAIN NO. 1 2000 yards fine value Laoo. ono.lmlf in twn - , . . ., v inch wide, bargain price ljC M ut ill up IU SiC, BARGAIN NO. 2 2000 yarda lino machine val f.noo. nno.hiilf to two inch wide, worth up to 15c : )Q 1 yT?"t J. BARGAIN NO. 3 3500 yards fine Swiss and Nainsook EMRIiOID ERIKS worth double our prices 3C49C PACIFIC LOGEK LINK High Grado Hand Made BARGAIN NO. 4 150 pairs of Laoo Curtains 4)0 Up BARGAIN NoTs One lot 72 inch or 2 yard wide Satin Table unmask worth Jl per yard, BARGAINN076 25 pieces fine white India Linen Dimities, o.iuu Hiercerizea Damask Waistings IOVjC BARGAIN NO. 2000 yards mill end Calico remnents J V BARGAIN N08 $5 $6.50 $7.50 $8.5 0 20 K!!JI 3..-JwoCi,8at new de- sina Rilt an ! embossed wall paper !(9c 1 case 10c lIeached Muslin OJc 10 yards only to customer 1 lot Muslin, 81x90 sheets, 49c BOOKS! BOOKS! 200 volumes gilt edge cloth cloth bound all standard authors 19c Short End Remnent Sale Dress Goods, Silk, Silkolines, Flanneletts, Waist ingfl, Outings, Crashes and Table Linens. BAUGAIN PRICES Ladies $5, $6.50, 8.50 and $10 Short Coats, bargaiu $3.98 Ladies fino high grade Waists, exclusive styles 98c to $4.98 Silk India Linen and Madras Ladies Hats, value up to $3, anything in the lot 49c 100 boxes 15c writing paper, bargain 9c Ladies $2.50 Hamilton Brown Vici Kid ana vail M1008 Ladies Gloria $3.50 and $i.00 shoes, high grade d j genuine Hand welts and turns Pat., Kid, and Gun Metal. GRAND DISPLAY LADIES WAIST MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Ladies fine high grade Waists exclusive styles 98c to $4.98 Silk India Linen and Madras Mens Socks, black and tan 9C Mens Flannclett Nht Shirts 49c Mens Pants OSc Bargains $1.43 Ladies all Wool Panama Skirts $4.98 V. V i