ROOUE RIVER COURIER. GRANTS PASS, OREGON, MAY 8, 1908. Omni, iceigk and wuanrt cwryOtnf bun American Oncer. lon THE WHITE HOUSE GROCERY OUR LITERARY CLUB. Ws always like to meet with Bra .Brown, She has the cosiest home there is in town, A " Homey " kind of home, you know, a place Where yon can tit and tort of rest your face. I know of hem see f ewgawd to with style, That when yon enter yon pnt en a smile A sort of social shine, aa yon might say, So that you'll harmonize and be au fait. But oh, how dreadful tired I should get If I should train forever with that set. Ifo, (ive me Mrs. Brown whose happy guest Can just lounge down and rest, and rest, and rest. Ber rooms are low and broad, and quiet green That restful green, and all the picture lean At comfortable angles, and you chat In low and cosey tones and there's a cat, Of course a cat, that yawns there In the sua A picture or content, like ereryone. tmd. Mrs. urown Dringsoux neraainty set Of t things, and we know that we shall The very nicest, dearest cup of tea TU CHASE SASBO&H 'S brand, ytm ' know, and we Bare all of us been using it 'round town, It's always aaf to copy Mrs. Brows. ' CHASE ohraoheCQFFEES Our first Strawberries for the season are here Butter has again declined Sugar is higher Home grown Vegetables are Arriving Daily The White House Grocerv TV II H-H II I I I I I I Mil 'II ! PERSONAL ITEMS. I"M"M"!-$ I-M-I-H- S. M. Campbell was in from Leland Stordaj. Jas. McFadden of Marphy was in town last Saturday. Jos. Schmitt was in from Selma last Sunday. L. K. Tidball of Eugene was in ! Grants Pasi Saturday. J. A. Will and E. E. Bertsoh of Crescent City were in town last Son day. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Buell of Eu yene were legistered at the Josephine Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Ireland left Sunday for Sau Francisco to see the naval fleet enter San Francisco bay. Mrs. J. A. Dean of Riddles, but formerly a resident of Grants Pass, was a guest of her brother-in-law and family, T. T. Deau and Mrs. Dean last week. D. S. Mascall, the cigar store man, left Tuesday for an extended visit in Chicago and the east. He went via San Francisco in order to view the naval fleet L F. Sparlin and John Miller of Williams came in from Williams last Friday and left Saturday morning for Frisco to see the Atlantio fleet oome in. C. C. Clark of the Oilman Bed Bock Mining Co., went np to Ashland Monday morning in the interest of his company, and will be absent for a week. H. V. Meade returned to Kennel t, CaL, Monday morning to resume his work oa the cop Outlook. He was hM y tf his wife, who is now improving. H. H. Hinsley went np to Ashland Sunday and from fiere to Sacramen to, CaL, where be will spend a few days before returning to Grants Pass to make this a permanent home. M. J. Anderson, supervisor of the forest reserve, returned home Monday morning from Portland where he had been for a few days in the disobsrge of official business. Mr. and Mrs. M. Collins of Colombia county stopped off here last Friday to visit with their nephew H. V. Meade and family. They left Monday for San Bsrnadino, Cal., where they have purchased an orange farm. P. A. DeFries of Merlin was in Grants Pass Monday on a brief busi ness errand. Mr. DeFries and two other practical 'miners are engaged in prospecting in Josephine county and west" Of here and expect to open ud some good properties before the season is over. William M. Richards of Merlin was in Grants Pass last week and while here told the Courier of the largest apple tree in this section. He says. that this tree ia now growing on the olaza near the FBooth residence and measures T6 inches in circumference. It measures 651 feetin diameter across the limbs. J. H. Colby left the latter part of last week for Vancouver, Wash., to look op a new location. Mr. Colby and family have been residents of this section for the past 23 years Mrs. Colbv, and dangntar left Sat urday for San Francisco to witness the fleet oeremonies and to visit her sister at Oakalnd. Mrs. Frank B. Brown and son Buster the original "Buster," whom Mr. Outcault, the cartoonist, has so often presented in such felicity, and mischief arrived in the city last week from Portland and will spend a few weeks in the city the goests of Mr. an1 Mrs. A. U Holinan Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Emerson left last Saturday for their homo in Seattle after having spent the winter at their mine near Merlin, the Flaooagan & Emrson mine, foroierly known as the Dutch Johnnie. It has been the de light of Mr. ,aud Mrs. Emerson to visit the mine at semi-occasional in tervals for the past six years. .T H. Kincaid and family came in from Williams last week to attend the circus aud patronize the local mer chants. Mr. Kiucaid has burn in "re gon long enough to be folly arclamat ed, in faot he hauled the first load of shingles to this city from Lome creek for the roof which oovers the Courier office on Sixth street and the structure opposite, corner of Sixth and G. For twenty years past he has also acted as guide,during the tourist season, to the Oregon caves in the 'south part of the county. L. F. Giluian, president 'ot ltlle Gilman Bed Rock Mining Co., re turned home Monday from Eugene orkoru ht had been su'ndnig a few days '.with his family. Mr. Gilman wore an usual smile on bis return it was a girl born last Thursday. H was accoruDanied here Iby his little daughter, Lillian. Mr. Giman will move his family here In a few weks when th will make their permanent home in this city. . ;I ii A. C. Hough was in Medford Tuesday. Louis Conger of Ashland was bare last Monday. Geo. Ingram of Central Point was in Grants Pass Sunday. Harry Sitera of Ashland was reg istered at the Jcsephioe Monday. Miss Agnes George returned from Oakland, Ore., Sunday morning. W. M. Pendleton of Medford, visit ed Josephine county's capital Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Clemens left last Saturday for Sau Francisco to view the fleet. C. D. Welter was in from his saw mill at Selma to spend Sunday with bis family. N. Bates and family went to Glen- dale Wednesday for a month's camping oxpedition. Geo. C. Henry of Elgin. 111., has been attracted to Grants Pass and may decide to locate. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Eton are among the newest acquisitions to the popula tion of Grants Pass. Chas. Crow ot Merun was in the oity Mjnday after haviug spent the winter in the hills. Otto Taubert of Critmle Creek. Colo., was viewing the exhibit at the Commercial Club room Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Johnson of Oregon City, were in the oity the first of the week looking for a location. Mrs. T. B. Cornell was called t Jeff erson last Saturday by the illness of, a nephew who is suffering from pneu monia. J. W. Walton and I. W. Wallaoe of Wichita, Kau., arrived here Tues day and expect to invest in Josephine ooonty. H. C. Smith of White Water, Wia, has been looking about Grants Pass this week with a view to locating here. Mrs.AnnaHorn started for San Fran cisco Sunday to view Uncle Sams' big war vessels, which will arrive at the bay city to-day. O. S. Sharp went to Frisco Monday to visit friends and incidentally to see Uncle Sam's fighting fleet from the east side. G. H. Durham.acoompanied by Mrs. E. F. Berger of Seattle, returned home from Portland Wednesday Mrs. Breger will visit here for a fortnight or more. D. A. Carson and wife of Chicago, were in the city last Friday looking over the town and country with a view to locating permanently. ' B. F. Bull of Widerville left a slab of slate at the Commercial Cub rooms last Tuesday from his quarries. It is a spendid specimen of commercial slate, Mrs. A. S. Moore, wife of, Ex State Treasurer Moore of Klamath Falls, who had been spending a month here with her sister Mrs. Hale, left for her home Monday morning. S. J. Hawkins, wbo has been spend ing the past ten days in the oity left Wednesday for Indian creek, just over the line in California, where he Is operting a mine. C. H. Brown and J. E. Ingersoll, mining men of Colorado Springs, Colo., were in Grants Pass Tuesday looking over this section of the oountry. G. H. Carner returned Thursday morning from Baker city. He reports that crops in that section are much moore backward than they are here, aud said that he was glad to get back to Grants Pass. Mies Myrtle Sherman, who had been spending the week in the city with tier father, returned to Portland Monday night where she is attending St. Helen's Academy. She was ac compained as far as Roseburg by her father. Among the new arrivals who visited the Commecrlal Club rooms Tuesday, were Will Scoville and wife of Des Moines Iowa, Prof. J. R. Campbell of Weitherford, Oklahoma, aud J. H. Ameiy of Pliilipslmrg, N. J. Dr. DeArnioud of Medford was in Josephine's metropolis Tuesday. Z Lee Naney, one of the barbers at the JoM-phino tonsorial parlor, lift Sunday night for Portland for an n nerat inn nn his left eye, which tins been bothering him strioosly for some 1 time. Emil Iiurk of Cambridge, 111. is among the "new arrivals in this sec tion. He came Monday morning with a view to locating in Grants Pass, provided he ran find anything that suits bim. He recently disjosed of his interests at Cambridge, where he had been engaged in the drug business for a number of years. T. O. Burrows of Kerby was in the capital of Josephine county last Satur day. Mr. Borrows is one of the'prom inent ranch men in bis vioiuity and is sanguine in bis predictions that Grants Pas and Kerby will shortly have free aoresH to a trolly line lietwefu the two places.and this should be a good geese. Geo. H. Keiley of Eogane is in the. ! city this week looking after bosint-aa '.in titers. Mr Keiley was formerly a r.-Hid''Ut of this citv, being identified , I with the Uooth-Kelley Lumber Co. ! I I I I I I I I-H-M- t 4. LOCAL EVENTS. I"I"I-I"M- 'I-H-M Mil! H Quite a number of new houses are being erected throughout the oity. A gentle shower Wednesday night laid the dost nicely and freshened np the gardens. R. C. Goodwin of San Francisco addressed a crowd on the street Mon day evening on Socialism. Orohardista throughout the county are after the codling moth this week with the sprayiug machine. City Enigneer Hobson began Wed nesday a preliminary survey for the etxension ot the Third street sewer. The coufectionery store just south of the postoffloe formerly operated bv D. A. Harmon has been sold to H. M. White. Miss Ethel Palmer, assisted by a number of ber pupils, will give a piano recital at Redmen's hall next Tues day evening, May 12th. There are 19 numbers on the program. C J. Barton, while down at Big Falls, on the Rogue river, Sunday killed a Urge eagle, measuring seven feet from tip to tip. He also killed one rattle snake. The automobile fever is still epidem ic and Mayor Smith is the latest victim in the hub of Josphine county, and now visits his patients in a new Cad ilac car. A joint ooonty teachers institute for the teachers of Jackson and Josephine counties will be held at Gold Hill to morrow. Ooonty Supt. Savage will be in attendance. L. M. Appleagte sold his 6-acre fruit farm on the Merlin road at the edge of town this week to a Mr. Walker, who came here' last Saturday from Washington. Consideration $1,200. Frank Calkins, official oourt reporter for Judge Hanna,oamedowo from Ash land Tuesday to tame testimony in the case of the Blglow estate, in wnicn some of the heirs are asking for another administrator. H. L. Andrews reports that he haa received proofs of the printed pagei of the Grants Pass booklet and it is expected thatlthe first of these b oks will be delivered about the . ISth of this month. The work is being done through the Sunset Magazine bureau of ,the Southern Pacific Ry. Co. Tbe construction of several hand some residences has begun in Lincoln Park addition. E. S. VsnDyke is building an elegant cottage; Attorney O. B. Blanchard, has lt the contract for a modern bnngalow. The new resi dence of Arthar Edgerton is about ready or occupancy. "Jud" PernoL tbe crack pitcher with the Portland team this season, passed through Grants Pass Monday night on No. IS, enronte from San Francisco, where be had played the previous day. Many of his Grants Pans friends were at the train and gave him a hearty greeting. Mr. and Mrs fJ. A. Hubbard and Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Day returned last week from Walla Walla, atfer having spent the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Hub bard have left Grants Pass four times with the intention of making their borne elsewhere, but are unatil- to stay away from Its alluring sceuic g audeur and its health rejuvenating climate. S. W. Phillips of Wenatchee, Wash., arrived hero this morning and will spenJ some days looking ahont with a view of investing. Mr. Phillips has been engaged extensively in -apple raising at Wenatchee for the past 18 years, 'and has just disposeo of his holdings there. Mrs J. R. Williamson returned home last Monday from Portland where she had been making an ex tended visit with relatives. A few days ago she bad a stroke cf pratial ! paralysis, but subsequently rallied and : was able to oomehonae, though she is ' yet far from well. She whs accom panied dome by her dangh'nr, Mrs. ' Smith, and twin children, who will remain for a few weeks or until her 1 mother Is greatly Improved i Inadvertantly a report of t1 o Jack- ' snnvlle game a week ago crowded out of last wee mi'Kiay was k's i-ue by pressure or other matter. urantH Pass won the game by a score of 8 to 6. Summer Outing' Your summer outing can be enjoyed during the entire year if you take a Kodak along. We have a fine line of New Kodaks, Mounts, films, Pa pers, Plates, Chemicals, etc., now on hand. Prices From $1 Up BOMl'S Mill STORE THERE WILL BE Many new bicycle riders this year and we again offer the weir known and standard Columbia and Stearns lines. The prices range from $25 to $7.50, acccrdiag to equipment, but every wheel is guaranteed. Our new stock, is now on hand. CRAMER BROS. ODD FELLOWS BLOCK Bicycle Repair Shop General Repairing" SOME BARGAIN POINTERS Dr. Flanagan, Physician and Dentist. Go to Oorun (or Plumbing. J. E. PetersoB, Pioneer Insurance Man. M. Ulemeni. prescription Druiigist. A splendid line of Royal Charter Oak Ranges atOoron'i See the new Chlnaware at Bnell's. Tea and Coffee Store Front Street You will find Sammon's Vegetable Wonder Soap at Alfred Snyder's res taurant on G stieet. 4-17 tf Cash paid for Green and Dry Hides, Furs and Wool, J. U. Ahlf. at City Market. . 8-28 tt DeWltfs Carboliieo Witch Hazel Salve. It is especially good for piles Sold by Model Drug Store. 4-8 18. You will find Saymon's Vegetable Wonder SoaD at Alfred Schneider's restaurant on G tweet. 4-24 tf Get prices on the Alamo Gasoline Engines and Woodaaws before baylug. J. D. Franklin, agent. Office in Ran nie'a Plumbing Shop. II street, be tween 6th aud 7th. 4-34 tf J. D. Franklin has the agency for the Alamo Gasoline Engines. Office in Rannie's Plumbing shop. H. street, between 6h and 7th. 4-S4 tf Get the Snperior Buckeye Extracts at Bell's en Front Street. 6-8-lt Canvaalng Without a License Frits Schumann, local representative of the Grand Union Tea Co. of New York City, with a western branch office at Portland, wbo has been here the past couple of months taking or ders for lea coffee and spices was taken befere Police Judge tilover Wednesday moroing on a charge of canvassing without a license. On application ot counsel for the defense the hearing was continued to 10 o'clock yesterday morning when the case was again continued to 10 o'clock this morning. The ordinance under which Mr. Scho manw aa arrested provides that any person who purposes either selling or taking orders for future delivery and later delivering the same must first procure a lioense to do so from the oity clerk. Mr. Schumann is a very courte ous gentleman and careful in all his dealings and as the provisions of the ordinance relative to canvassing in this oity are broader than in most other places he was not aware that he was infringing on tbe laws of the city. Kerby Will Dedicate New Masonic Hall, Dr. Flanagan of this oity has lieen deputized by tbe grand master to cou duct the dedicatory fervices at the op en ng or tbe new Masonic lemple which will be formally dedicated at Kerby, Saturday, May Mth. A number of the brethren here and from other poiuts in this section ex pect to participate in the ceremonies and the banquet. Kerhy is fortunate in having so splendid a lodge room and the Masons of Kerby themselves are to be con gratulated in view of the new acquis ition. Prize Winners at Mnsquerada, Iu'the mssqaernde at the Coliseum rink last Friday night the first prize I was awarded to Miss Hazel Horlkinion 1 and II. L. Keiley. The former was ! atired in the stars and stripes ami the I latter in the regulation nniform of the i Oregoa National Guard. The prize was a batidiouis pair of roller skates. I Mrs. Aug. Ooeltiehe and J. H. Mock I won the sceono prize, season tickets i to the rink. lbs event closed with the serving of refreshments. Cevshed a Forged Check, Sheriff Russell left here Tuesday evening for Foots Creek, in search of a man )y the name of Chas. Winhnrst, alias Kd ards who had cashed a forged check for at the White House gro cery. I he sherttT visited roots (J reck, Gold Hill, Medford, Jacksonville, I and Talent, where he lost track of his man, and it is supposed I that he is now souswbere in Califor nia. WinhtirHt is thirty-five or forty I years old and from his actions it ap I pears that he is somewhat mentally I deranged, as at Foots Creek he had ! contracted to purchase a number of I ranches and then disappeared. COMING EVENTS. May 9, Saturday Meet log of Fraitdalo i .... .. . i?ni.i..iA at 8 p. m. May 9. Saturday. Meeting of Wilder- ville Grange at Wilderville couroti at 8 p. m. May 13, Tuesday. Regular Monthly msetiug of the Commercial Club' at club rooms, .8 o'clock. May 1ft, Friday Box Supper and dance at savage ureek Hall. Every lauy bring a box with her name and supper for two. Dancing free. 8-1 at- Mav IS, Friday Registration books close for eleotlon. May 16, Saturday, dedication ot new Mosonio Temple at Kerby. Mav 21st. Thursday, Jndge W. S. Mo Fadden will address the people of Grants Pass on Temperance. Place, to be annoonoed later. May 29, Friday Commencement ex ercise for Grants Pass High sohool at Opera Houae at 8 p. to. June 1, Monday, General eleotlon. June IS, Monday Annual school meetiog in d istriots In Josephine county, Mayor Matlock on Local Option If any who attended the metings at whloh Matlock of Eogeae spoke, had . any doubts about the results of local option In that oity, ha surely musk have beeu oonvinoed of his mistake. Both in the opera hoose on Friday evening and In the Christian uhurobv on Sunday afternoon, ha made it very , plain that in every aspect or ttie case Eugene has been the gainer. Tho'oity 0 ' is a hive of indoatry aud the financial returns are just as great as the moral. Not only is the city pros perous from tbe standpoint of her citizens, but every traveling man who baa Eugene in his territory will tell yon of the "good town" which Eugene--has become, and how much business has increased in the last two years. Eugene has about doobled in popula tion and aa Mayor Matlock salt, there is no reason why Grants Pass with her advantages and resources, should not show the same increase after two years of loot I option. BOBfT. SMITH Monday, May 4th, 1U08, at Dallas, Or , to Mr and Mrs. Lee Smith, daughter. The mother will be better remembered here as Mist Bertha Barrie. MABRTXD. WILEY MA RTINDALE Wednesday night at the home of the bride, at 8 o'clock, Wm.M. Wiley of Glendala and Mrs. Rhoda Martiudaln, Hev. A. J. HollingHWortti of the Christian Church ofilciating. The newly married couple left here for Walla Walla, Wasii., where they will make their nermanent home. DIED. lilGGS-Krldny, May 1st, 1908, at Oalic" -'r"nk, Win. Higgs.of cere bral apoplexey, iitfod 78 years. Funeral m r vices were coudurtod at (ialicil Sht'inlnv. INMAX -r.iday, May 1st, 19U8 at Greenback, of heart failure, Mnralt A. Iiiinh'i, 1X1 years 1 month and 18 days. Interment .it Pleasant Valley Sun day. Fred Curry of LaGrande, formerly a resident of Grants Pass, arrived in the city Wednesday night for h brief visit. Mr. Corry with his brother George wre in the earlier days publishers of the Courier, but are now publish ing a daily aud weekly paper, th Observer, at La Grande. He stopped off here on his way home froinAhlatid where he hail been in attendance at the meeting of the state camp of the Modern Woodmen of America. Ho was elected a delegate to the Supreme Camp which meets at Peoria Illinois June 17. The Grants Pass Irrigation Co., with a capitalisation of (J.r,(iO0,fllsl articles of incorporaton wi'h the county clerk last Saturday. M , , ; .